WD has unveiled a network storage system that can store huge amounts of data and can act as a centralised storage box for small office and home networks.
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According to WD, home users can easily connect the WD ShareSpace system to their home network to centralize their media collections and access them from anywhere in their home. The included iTunes server capability allows a user to play their music on any Mac or PC using iTunes software.
And with the included WD Anywhere Backup software, users choose specific files or folders for backup during the set-up process. Any changes or additions made to those files or folders will be updated and backed up automatically.
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Other Product Features:
– Small profile with 4-bay storage system
– GigE connectivity
– RAID 0/1/5 capabilities
– MioNet remote Web access service (for PC and Mac)
– Automatic and continuous network backup software to back up 3 computers
– E-mail alert system that monitors drive and system health and sends you an e-mail if a problem is detected
– Microsoft Active Directory directory service support
– One touch USB file transfer
– Consumes up to 33 percent less power
– Download manager that supports scheduled downloads through FTP and HTTP
– iTunes server
– Windows Vista operating system ready
– Built-in FTP server
– 3 USB 2.0 ports
Pricing and Availability:
The Western Digital ShareSpace is available now with an RRP of $749 (2TB) and $1499 (4TB).
See: www.wdc.com

