Two screws (on the underside of the NAS) hold each in place, and once removed the caddies pull straight out. The ix2-200, however, makes replacing the drives more straightforward. You can also see the two drive bays, now user-accessible. It comes with a gigabit Ethernet port, along with power input and a Kensington lock slot. Round the back there are further two USB 2.0 ports, which can be used to plug in additional hard drives, printers for network sharing, or Iomega’s optional Bluetooth dongle for wireless transfers from cellphones. The ix2-200 has front-mounted USB port, quick-transfer button (that automatically sucks the contents of a drive hooked up to that USB port onto the internal storage) and useful indicator lights. The design is sleeker and more suited for home use. The new StorCenter is a compact box with two 3.5-inch SATA-II hard drives.
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