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| NDAS | |||
| Read/Write Test Speed 1000 MB LAN - 22~113 Mbps1 10/100 MB LAN - 9~12 Mbps2 11G Wireless LAN 2~4 Mbps3 |
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| File System Tolerance | |||
| Multiple Partitions | |||
| Set as Network Share4 | |||
| NDAS Single Read/Write | |||
| NDAS Multi-Read Only Acess | |||
| NDAS Access Two Disks with One Connection | |||
| NDAS Multi-Read/Write Only Access | |||
| NDAS Multidisk (JBOD) Up to 8 NETDISKs3 | |||
| NDAS Multidisk (RAID 0) 2, 4 or 8 NETDISKs3 | |||
| NDAS Multidisk (RAID 1) 2 NETDISK Mirror3 | |||
| USB 2.0 | |||
| Average Read/Write 28 Mbps | |||
| Multiple Partitions | |||
| File system Tolerance | |||
| Set as Network Share | |||
| Single Read/Write | |||
| Access Two Disks with One Connection | |||
| Access NDAS RAID 1 (Read & Write to the primary drive) | |||
| 1 Read/Write speed based on independent testing on full gigabit lan with optimal conditions. Results may vary. 2 Based on 100Mb/s connections after many independent tests of NDAS devices. The 352UN uses a Gigabit interface, but the presence of any lesser speed hardware will limit transfer speed accordingly. 3 Access to an NDAS device arranged in any multi disk configuration is unsupported via wireless connections. 4 Useful if the network is mixed OS or your NDAS version does not support multi read write access |
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| Minimum Requirements | |||
| Processor | 233 MHz | G4/G5 PM or Intel | 233 MHz |
| OS Version | 2000, XP, Vista, 7 (32 & 64 Bit) | OSX 10.4.x / OSX 10.5.x | Kernel 2.3.0 NDAS requires beta driver download1 |
| NIC | 10/100/1000 | 10/100/1000 | 10/100/1000 |
| USB | 1.0/2.0 | 1.0/2.0 | 1.0/2.0 |
| eSATA | 1.5 or 3.0 | 1.5 or 3.0 | 1.5 or 3.0 |
| 1 Though not entirely open source, the current Linux connection software remains in beta stage, and is currently maintained by a volunteer community. Please contact Iocell Networks support for more information. | |||
| USB: | Plug & Play - No Driver installation required Portable data storage with high-speed USB 2.0 |
| Ethernet Network (via LAN or direct): |
Direct connect the NetDISK to a single computer's Ethernet Port or to the Network via Switch or Router.1 Storage for every authorized computer in the network Easy installation / no IP address to configure No TCP/IP improves transfer rate and security Compatible with most wireless access routers IEEE 802.3 a/b/g/n Mirroring (software RAID1) enables real time data-backup for Windows Users |
| RAID Access for Windows Users |
Networks: Access Read/Write for all Windows computers RAID 0: Up to 8 hard disks combined as one large disk RAID 1: Real time backup of important data |
| RAID Access for All Users |
RAID 1: Read/Write to one drive from any computer. Data will synchronize when mounted again from a Windows computer on the network. |
| Technical Specifications | HDD Capacity: available in different capacities (tested up to 4TB) Average Read Seek: < 10ms (depending on HDD used) Power Requirements: 100~220 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 12V DC, 3.5A Operating Temperature: 5 to 50 °C Storage Temperature: -40 to 70 °C Humidity: 5 to 90%, non-condensing Shock: 2ms/63g (op.), 2ms/350g (non op.) USB 2.0: Data transfer of up to 480Mbps Ethernet: Data transfer of up to 1000Mbps Dimensions: 5.4 H x 2.9 D x 7.7 W (inch) 139 H x 74 W x 196 D (mm) Warranty: 1 Year, Limited |
| 1 Connection driver installation required | |