Iomega Adds Remote Access, BitTorrent To ix2 NAS
It's been some time since we've heard from Iomega, but it's good to see the company is still looking out for its customers. Today, said outfit has announced a smattering of new features for its popular StorCenter ix2 NAS, making the purchase you've already made that much more valuable. And if you didn't take the hint, all of the new functionality is being provided gratis.
In short, here's what has been added:
- Remote Access: ix2 users can now connect to
their pictures, videos and other files from anywhere in the world - as
though they were sitting at their workstation or home computer. The
process is simple: enter a personalized web address into any browser
and the user will be easily and securely downloading and uploading
their files. Users can change the settings on the ix2, such as adding
users and folders from any web-enabled device. The first year of remote
access is free; the cost is $9.95 for every year thereafter. Custom
domain names, such as www.yourfamilyname.com, are also available for an
additional charge.
- Torrent Download: Considered by many as the new
standard in peer-to-peer file sharing, this technology facilitates
download management directly to the StorCenter ix2, making it easier
and faster to download large media files. With direct file transfer to
the ix2, users can say "Goodbye!" to frustrating unfinished downloads
and having to leave your PC on all the time.
- Folder Quotas: With all the digital content
available today, storage space can disappear a lot faster than you
think. Quotas allow users to set a maximum capacity for shared storage
folders on the StorCenter ix2 to prevent any of the folders from
consuming too much space. If a folder exceeds 90% of its capacity, the
ix2 sends a message so the folder size can be adjusted, if desired.
- Jumbo Frame Support: This new feature increases data flow for larger files when network traffic increases, allowing more efficient computing.
- Apple® File Protocol (AFP): To simplify
file-sharing for Mac users, the ix2 now includes native support of the
Apple File Protocol (AFP) file system to facilitate copying files and
networking from a Macintosh computer.


Obviously, all of these additions will be bundled in with new ix2 units, but those in search of the upgrades can surf over to Iomega's website and download them for free. If all of this has you thinking about picking an ix2 up, it's available now for $299.95 (1TB) / $479.95 (2TB).