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	<title>Comments on: Iomega launches new Home Network Drives</title>
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		<title>By: Super Jamie</title>
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		<description>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/08/iomega_launches_affordable_320.html

It seems these things share via Samba, unlike earlier Iomega network drives which needed a (Windows-only) client app installed. This is a good step forward, I hope more manufacturers make drives like this, previous smb-only drive housings have been prohibitively expensive for home use.

Whilst this is quite affordable, only AU$50 or AU$60 more than a 500Gb drive itself costs, I wonder how well it cools the drive? 500Gbs are known for running substantially hotter than lesser capacity drives.

I&#039;d be inclined to stick with an Antec MX-1 and Netgear NSLU2. It might cost a bit more, but you&#039;re not going to be slowly cooking your data into oblivion.

(Plus, you can run Linux on the NSLU2 and use it as a router, but that&#039;s another story...)</description>
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<p>It seems these things share via Samba, unlike earlier Iomega network drives which needed a (Windows-only) client app installed. This is a good step forward, I hope more manufacturers make drives like this, previous smb-only drive housings have been prohibitively expensive for home use.</p>
<p>Whilst this is quite affordable, only AU$50 or AU$60 more than a 500Gb drive itself costs, I wonder how well it cools the drive? 500Gbs are known for running substantially hotter than lesser capacity drives.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d be inclined to stick with an Antec MX-1 and Netgear NSLU2. It might cost a bit more, but you&#8217;re not going to be slowly cooking your data into oblivion.</p>
<p>(Plus, you can run Linux on the NSLU2 and use it as a router, but that&#8217;s another story&#8230;)</p>
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