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Cons -You can hear and feel the drive activity if it is located on your desk but not that bad
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Cons Enough with the blind tolerance; we've got this guy who can barely speak discernable English doing a review on Cnet?! Lack of clarity of information... on by EndlessGrowthEconomics | Read full review
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Cons Tech support sucked when the drive stopped working. No direction how or if data could be recovered. Last dives i buy from a company with bad tech support. on by ledtruck | Read full review
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Cons No negative aspects to think of on by PeterSnipes | Read full review
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Cons I work in a data recovery center. Iomega is one of the worst suppliers EVER. They has a propietary hardware-software who makes nearly impossible to reconstruct any RAID configuration. on by spatecc | Read full review
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Cons when I log into it a get "The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority.
" I can't find any way to fix this at the Iomega website. on by richard_computerman | Read full review -
Cons The firmware in this box will not allow me to block a user from changing their password. To work around this problem, I have to assign as users each of about 120 people. Iomega support told me "firmware is not designed to allow me to block change". on by DouglasTz | Read full review
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Cons Took a few minutes to figure out how the StorManager software works but now seems to be humming right along. Need to think through user, group, file structure a bit to work out how to best use the device. $9.95 a year for remote access after year 1 on by gosaka | Read full review
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Cons Can not think of any. on by bicept | Read full review