Expensive; not for beginners, From $999 (4TB-ready) to $4499 (8TB-ready with 5-year warranty)
ioSafe 214 NAS RAIDioSafe, www.iosafe.com.auPros Disaster-proof; redundant drives; powerful serverCons Expensive; not for beginnersFrom $999 (4TB-ready) to $4499 (8TB-ready with 5-year warranty)ReviewsOver the years we've covered a number of ioSafe's prod...
Abstract: For the sensibly paranoid then, this hefty new external drive from ioSafe, whose outrageously tough and resilient backup products are used by the US Navy, McDonald's, Oracle and Sheraton, among others, and which I have featured in the past both in this co...
Abstract: A big drawback to saving all your data on a shared storage appliance is that it becomes a single point of failure, vulnerable to fire, flood and theft. The ioSafe 214 , minimises that risk by putting an otherwise standard Network Attached Storage (NAS) ap...
No backup Gigabit Ethernet, Front port USB 2.0 only
Being based on Synology's class leading hardware and software gives the ioSafe 214 a flying head start, but it builds upon that with black box like drive protection that should satisfy the most paranoid of NAS owners. It is a shame the 214 lacks the fails...