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08/06/2012

Iomega releases multi-protocol network data storage array

San Diego, Ca

Iomega, an EMC company has released the new Iomega Storcenter px12-450r network storage array, multi-protocol networked data storage for small and medium business, remote office/branch office installations and distributed enterprises.
The Storcenter px12-450r features the new Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 v2 product family, 8GB RAM, improved user supportability and is ready for 4TB hard disk drives (HDD) and 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) networks. Additionally, the Storcenter px12-450r utilises the latest version the EMC Lifeline software, an advanced operating system that makes EMC’s enterprise class expertise and cloud capabilities available to a broad range of users.

The new Storcenter px12-450r network storage array is designed for advanced functions including dedupe, VDI, database and storage-based applications. Examples of emerging applications include video management systems (VMS) for surveillance and McAfee Virusscan Enterprise running natively on the storage.

“With the introduction of the new Storcenter px12-450r, Iomega continues to expand its high performance PX series NAS product line to meet the storage solution needs of our SMB customers,” said Mike Nikzad, Chief Operating Officer, Iomega Corporation. “Designed with the latest Intel processing architecture at its core, Iomega is first to market with the highest performance at the best value available in its class. Built with scalable server class storage, the Storcenter px12-450r is also designed to support today’s cloud and virtualization storage demands while having enough available headroom to meet the future storage and application growth opportunities.”


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