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Ximeta Netdisk Mini

A portable hard drive with both USB and ethernet connectivity.

Price: £189
Manufacturer: Ximeta



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This drive performed well and is competitively priced, however it is let down by its weight and slightly excessive power requirements.


Alex Arias, Personal Computer World 27 Sep 2004

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Although the Ximeta Netdisk Mini is by far the largest and heaviest portable drive here, it comes complete with both USB and Ethernet connectivity. As its name suggests, the latter makes it particularly good for use with networks.

The Netdisk uses Ximeta's patented Network Direct Attached Storage (NDAS), which enables it to be connected directly into an Ethernet-based network. It transparently allows users to access the drive using the installed software on each PC without any IP addresses or networking knowledge. The software also allows asynchronous mirroring for data protection, and it's possible to set up two Netdisks to be recognised as one large drive. The only thing you should be wary of is a lack of support for hubs, so you'll need to connect the drive to your network via a switch.

With a 5,400rpm spin speed and large 8MB buffer, the internal Samsung-branded hard drive put in an excellent performance in our speed tests. However, at 258g, it's the least portable, and requires two USB ports to draw enough current unless you use the supplied power adapter. You'll also need the latter if you plan to connect the drive via Ethernet. Considering its versatility, the Netdisk is well priced and costs £4 per gigabyte. However, its unique technology may only be attractive to a niche group of users.

Contact: Ximeta 0800 692 9292
www.ximeta.com

Specifications:

  • Capacity: 40Gb
  • Spin speed (rpm): 5,400
  • Buffer size (MB): 8
  • USB 2
  • Ethernet 10/100 Base TX
  • Size (mm) w x d x h: 80 x 140 x 24
  • Weight (g): 258
  • backup software
  • additional software
  • Warranty (years): 2

See also:

Sony Microvault ProA tiny USB drive that can hold as much data as three CD-Roms  30 Nov 2004
Ximeta NetDiskA well-priced external hard disk  11 Oct 2004
Smartdisk FireliteA good performer at a reasonable price.  27 Sep 2004
Siwara SW PocketA light and easily portable external hard drive from Siwara.  27 Sep 2004
Freecom FHD-2 ProIf design is key to you this smart looking hard drive could be for you.  27 Sep 2004
Buffalo LinkstationThis external hard drive from Buffalo comes with USB 2 ports on both the back and front.  27 Sep 2004

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