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Iomega to sell Maxtor storage servers

Iomega has signed a deal to sell Maxtor storage servers under its own name. Iomega will sell the new NAS 4100 under the DataSafe brand name, the companies said Tuesday. The product will be sold with Iomega's QuickSync backup software, Iomega said. Using the software, a 160GB version of the product allowing use by three people will cost $3,299.

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Iomega has signed a deal to sell Maxtor storage servers under its own name. Iomega will sell the new NAS 4100 under the DataSafe brand name, the companies said Tuesday.

The product will be sold with Iomega's QuickSync backup software, Iomega said. Using the software, a 160GB version of the product allowing use by three people will cost $3,299.