Keeping a lot of files can be tough for your network’s resources. Though you can have faster circulation of data to be used by several computers, the downside is having tougher time for the server computer. This can lessen lots of important clock rates. In order to even the processing most network administrators opt on using additional computer to be installed with high storage capacity. This technique will work fine but is quite expensive for small business or for a home network.
A cheaper and better approach is to use network attached storage. That is, using a drive enclosure that would provide the service of storing files from queries of networked computers. In the presence of this market the Iomega Home Media hard drive was introduced, offers both simple approach of an ordinary external with the benefits of owning a PC.
Home Media has its own resources like processor and power supply. This feature will assure you that it will operate independently from all other computers on your network. Thus, it can be turned on for longer hours without needing a host unit. It can also perform automatic backups without you lifting a finger. It’s small enough to fit under your table thus very easy to keep. Heat generated while turned on is managed by a small fan that acts as an exhaust.
More than storage Home Media has the capability to manage files stored on its drive. With enough storage of one terabyte it can surely deliver what you expect from a storage device.





