LaCie Updates to NAS OS 2
With NAS-to-NAS backup and easier access remotely
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on January 6, 2012 at 2:52 pmLaCie released an update to NAS OS 2 for its line of NAS devices.
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It features enhanced backup options and easy remote access capabilities for LaCie Network 2 products. These new features make it easy for professionals to backup and share information, even on the go.
NAS-to-NAS Backup
Support for NAS-to-NAS backup lets the LaCie NAS backup another compatible NAS. The LaCie NAS can even be backed up by another NAS, whether it’s on the same network or via the Internet. This feature is especially helpful to create an offsite backup for data protection against theft, fires, floods and other natural disasters. Advanced options let the user encrypt or compress data as well as perform incremental backups to save space.
LaCie MyNAS Easy Remote Access
With LaCie MyNAS the user can now easily access their NAS remotely, a process that takes only 30 seconds to set up. Just create a name for the network storage in the NAS dashboard, then access the device on the road with a web address: mynas.lacie.com/name. This means employees, partners or clients can securely access projects using a web browser or the free LaCie MyNAS iPhone/iPad app.
LaCie Network 2 Line
The LaCie Network 2 line offers for instantly storing, sharing and backing up from any PC or Mac on a network. It centralizes and protects all small office’s data with these file servers: d2 Network 2, 2big Network 2 and 5big Network 2.
Availability
The NAS OS 2 update (version 2.2) is supported on all Network 2 products and offers compatibility with Windows 7, Windows XP and Mac OS 10.5, 10.6 and 10.7 (Lion). An upgrade for existing users can be downloaded at no cost.











