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Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive Cloud Edition 2TB

Iomega's latest NAS drive is a small, simple-looking device, but it could be the answer to all your home storage and media needs

Verbatim's drive crams 250GB into a case smaller than most phones, but on the downside you could be looking at a long

Verbatim Pocket Drive 250GB review

It's a desirable little thing, but the performance hit and high price diminish its appeal.

The ReadyNAS 3200 takes every network storage feature Netgear has to offer and drops them into a well-specified rack

Netgear ReadyNAS 3200 review

Netgear's first business-class rack NAS appliance delivers a huge storage capacity along with good fault tolerance.

The NSS2000 offers some unusual storage features, but performance is

Cisco NSS2000 review

Cisco's two-bay NAS appliance offers interesting storage features, but its performance isn't up to par.

The CyberServe SR2625 is big on performance and low on

Broadberry CyberServe SR2625 review

Broadberry delivers a powerhouse of a 2U rack server with a tasty specification at a competitive price.

Acronis provides both file- and block-level deduplication, and has the ability to carry this out at both the source and

Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 review

An impressive range of server data protection and recovery, but the data deduplication option has performance issues.

The LaCie Starck looks beautiful and feel very solidly

LaCie Starck 500GB USB Mobile Hard Drive review

Looks the business, but this drive lacks all-out speed and is very pricey.

The X510 brings a lot of multimedia baggage from HP's Media Vault

HP StorageWorks X510 Data Vault review

The X510 comes up short on features, but its simplified workstation backup will appeal to small businesses.

The DAT 320 gives DAT 160 users that all-important upgrade step, with performance twice that of its

HP StorageWorks DAT 320

The DAT 320 shows there's plenty of life in tape yet, providing high performance and hardware encryption.

As a basic backup device, the Clickfree C2 requires no real user input at all — just connect it every so often to keep

Clickfree C2 Portable Backup

Great for novices, but experienced users pay a premium for software that isn't particularly powerful.

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