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LaCie 301138U Ethernet Disk Mini 500 GB Ethernet/USB 2.0 Network Attached Storage Hard Drive
 
 

LaCie 301138U Ethernet Disk Mini 500 GB Ethernet/USB 2.0 Network Attached Storage Hard Drive

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Technical Details

  • 500 GB external hard drive with built-in networking
  • Gigabit Ethernet allows for fast network transfers; USB 2.0 port lets you connect the drive individually to a computer
  • Functions as a home multimedia server, allowing for streaming of digital media files via a UPnP player
  • Backed by a 3-year warranty
  • Measures 1.7 x 6.3 x 6.8 inches (WxHxD)
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  • Item Weight: 6 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000MAM0KQ
  • Item model number: 301138U
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
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    #86 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Memory Cards & External Storage > Network Attached Storage
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 19, 2005

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The LaCie 301138U Ethernet Disk Mini 500 GB Ethernet/USB 2.0 External Hard Drive works with and without a network, either as a cost-effective data server for your home or office, or as personal storage.

The LaCie 301138U Ethernet Disk Mini 500 GB Ethernet/USB 2.0 External Hard Drive:
  • Features built-in Gigabit Ethernet for blazing fast network storage.
  • Has 500 GB of storage space for digital media and other files.
  • Allows for streaming of digital media files via a uPnP player.
  • Disk rotation speed of 7200 rpm and at least a 16 MB cache for fast performance.




The stylish aluminum case looks at home in your home or office. View larger.


The drive features an elegant design with USB 2.0 and Ethernet ports. View larger.
Fast Access From Everyone on the Network
Featuring a built-in GigaBit Ethernet, the Mini lets Windows, Mac, and Linux users across your network share files quickly and seamlessly. In your home, you can share all your vacation and travel experiences with the rest of your family by simply dragging and dropping files into the drive. With 500 GB of space, you can store up to 35 hours of DV video or 135,000 or over half a million photos.

The drive also features a USB port which can be used either for direct connection to a computer, or when networked, to connect another external drive which will then also show up as a networked drive.

Stream Your Videos and Music
The Ethernet Disk Mini can also function as a home multimedia server, letting you stream digital media files to your TV and audio system via your UPnP AV-compatible digital media player.

Easy-to-Use Software Included
User-friendly installation and a Web-based administration interface makes network configuration and set-up easy. The drive also includes 1-click Backup Software, letting you easily protect the important files on your computer.

Elegant Design by Neil Poulton
The elegant, silver case, designed by internationally acclaimed designer Neil Poulton, will enhance the aesthetics of your desk or workstation. To keep background noise to a minimum, the drive features a smart-fan design that powers on only when needed.

The LaCie Ethernet Disk Mini Home Edition features a rotational speed of 7200 rpm, a cache of at least 8 MB, and a 400 MHz processor with 64 MB of RAM. The drive measures 1.7 x 6.3 x 6.8 inches (WxHxD) and is backed by LaCie's 3-year warranty.

About LaCie
Established in France in 1989, LaCie is a leading manufacturer of computer peripherals for Windows, Apple and Linux users. With offices and plants in the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Europe, Singapore and Hong Kong, LaCie develops and manufactures external storage solutions and color monitors that help professionals and everyday people easily manage their digital lives. LaCie has differentiated its products through original designs and leading-edge technology.

What's in the Box
LaCie 301138U Ethernet Disk Mini, Ethernet cable, USB 2.0 cable, external power supply, drive stand for upright use, LaCie Utilities CD-ROM with user manual, and quick install guide.



Product Description

With Gigabit Ethernet for file sharing and USB 2.0 for personal storage, the Ethernet Disk mini works with or without a network. Use it as a simple, cost-effective data server with your office or home network. Accessible on every wired or wireless network, sharing files among Windows, Mac and Linux, users becomes very easy. The user-friendly Wizard Install and web page administration make network set-up and configuration accessible for anyone. With the additional USB expansion port, the available capacity on your network can be expanded or you can share your photos stored on your camera.

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94 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A Product With Problems, August 15, 2007
By Tom S. (Southern California) - See all my reviews
  
Review of LaCie Ether Disk Mini 500GB (edmini)

Summary

This is really a little, special-purpose Linux box. The unit seems physically very sturdy, is reasonably small, and runs cools and quiet. It has a factory-installed version of Twonky, and as a media server accessed over wired Ethernet it functioned well - for instance it served HD video encoded at up to 25Mbps CBR (that is Constant Bit Rate HDV from a Sony cam) to my Ziova CS505 media player without any visible problems (3 1/2 stars for this). The edmini's performance when writing files to it via the Ethernet cable was IMO not great - its best write speed in my testing, using a crossover cable to a 3Com on-board gigabit Ethernet on PC, was about 640MB per minute (in contrast to a Maxtor SS II, which initially gave 800MB per minute write throughput through a Netgear switch, and that I've since optimized to over 990 MB per minute; and in other testing I've moved as much as 2600MB per minute over my home network). And I found the edmini's USB2 interface to computer not at all useful - it crashed my PC several times, and when it didn't its best write performance for me was 376MB per minute - that's right, it's unstable USB interface is much slower than its own Ethernet interface (zero stars for this), and for comparison about one-fourth of the performance of an Adaptec USB disk that I connected to the same USB2 port for testing. Thus my averaged rating of 1.75 stars, rounded to 2 stars.


Other Issues and Observations

When the power adapter is plugged in but the drive is disconnected from its cord the power adapter alone consumes just under 0.2A (110V AC) that is in the neighborhood of 15 watts. When the unit is running it uses about 0.9A, about 70 watts. There is no configuration setting for any kind of sleep mode, and I saw no indication that it had any reduced power mode. So, if left on, this device would cost me about $85 per year in electricity. For comparison, my Maxtor Shared Storage II uses about 0.6A when running, and can be set to spin down the drive when idle, cutting that to 0.3A; so the Maxtor should cost about $50 per year less for me to operate.

When I enabled DHCP on the LaCie device and rebooted it, it could not find my DHCP server (nothing else on my network has that problem), and it configured itself such that it disappeared from my network entirely - and it could no longer be seen even by the LaCie configuration utility. Getting out of THAT took some doing... a "hold the button down for 15 seconds then ... and then..." reset procedure that is not in the documentation or FAQ.

Most of the somewhat limited management of this device is done via a built-in web server. Mostly it seemed painfully slow to me - enough to wonder if it was working. For those who need to know this: it does allow enabling of "guest" account with no password (required by some media players).

Several times the device simply locked up completely - I could do nothing but UNPLUG it (the power button is soft). I think it is possible this was related to having the USB cable connected, I don't recall any lock-ups that happened when it wasn't.

Even when connected to the very same port on a gigabit switch, the LaCie seemed to choose 100 or 1000 Mb connection speed at random each time it booted - and there is no configuration setting for it.

The power button is also a big blue light that blinks twice every five seconds - making placement in the HT component rack intolerable (if the unit is visible).


About That USB2 interface

To use the USB2 interface to computer, you install a driver then connect the device to a USB2 port on your PC. The device does not mount as a Mass Storage Device (the normal device class for a USB2 disk drive); instead the LaCie driver emulates a network adapter and the disk can be found in your network neighborhood. BUT this emulation uses the same host name and workgroup as the one the Ethernet interface on the LaCie unit itself is already broadcasting - so if your PC can see the edmini on the ethernet, you CANNOT access the USB2 interface at all: the edmini does show up in Device Manager and Disconnect Devices tray icon, but the node in the network tree is already occupied by the ethernet interface to the same device. You may think this sounds so strange that I must have gotten it wrong; but no, it REALLY is like that.

To top it off, the LaCie-supplied driver for XP SP1 did not actually work, it saw and mapped the drive (as long as I disconnected either the PC or the LaCie from my ethernet), but every attempt I made to access the drive failed and the driver went into a loop spiking the CPU usage to 100% every few seconds, requiring a reboot of the PC.

There is another USB2 port, for a peripheral such as a printer or external disk drive. I did not test this at all.


OS Version Support

Before I bought the edmini I noted that LaCie's web page for the product explicitly listed WinXP SP1 as "supported". I needed that support, because I wanted to use it with a PC that is at SP1 and cannot be updated due to other dependencies. But as soon as I reported that in my testing the USB driver failure was isolated to XP SP1, LaCie support told me (and here I quote by copy-and-paste): "the devices are designed around connecting to XP SP2 or 2000, SP4. There won't be any support for issues that only present themselves in SP1".


My Conclusion

This product has some problems. With the so-so write throughput over Ethernet, the surprisingly much slower USB2 interface, and LaCie's refusal to honor their word about supported OS version, I found this device unusable for my purposes - I sent it back. But the problems may not apply to all users. Its media server worked well and the unit was cool, quiet, and performed tolerably well; and so I think reasonable person might make a different decision under different conditions. Just do not expect to use the "USB2 interface" to PC.


Footnotes

Case is significant, 10MB is "ten megabytes" but 10Mb is "ten megabits".

After I wrote the bulk of this review, and actually a number of hours AFTER I told LaCie that I had given up, repacked the edmini unit and was sending it back to the retailer, they told me that they had just tested one on XP SP1 and it worked for them. I can't prove that they didn't make that test with that result, but I do find the timing very suspicious.
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Slick little box at a good price., September 1, 2007
By John Law "Regular Guy" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
If you're a techno-buff, read the other guy's review. If, on the other hand, you're looking to share your files simply across multiple home computers, buy this drive.

Setup was very simple for me. I followed the quick setup guide (which basically says, "Before plugging in the drive, run the software and follow the prompts") and within a few minutes I was up and running. I connected it directly to my laptop first to clear off the clutter, then connected it to my wireless-G router. Each time, the Mini Disk showed up as a network drive.

Now I have one set of "My Documents" across 2 PCs and a Laptop. All my music and videos are on the Mini Disk and they play directly on any of my computers without needing to be copied onto the local hard drive. I did notice a few seconds longer to launch the videos, but they play as though they were on the local drive.

I tried the backup software for kicks and it seems to work as described, but I'm not using my Mini Disk for backups, so I don't have much experience with it.

Maybe the drive isn't fast enough to edit these files across the network (according to some other reviews), but for less than $200 you can have a good amount of storage for your multimedia and personal files.
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good choice for Home or Small Office, September 7, 2007
By A. Blacker (Gilberts, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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When you take the Ether Disk Mini out of the box, the first thing you will notice is that there is a fair amount of heft to this device. That is largely due to the metal case, which acts as a heat sink for the hard drive. In addition to that, the EDMini has a small fan. There should be no concerns about overheating even if it is left running 24x7.

On the back of the device, there is a 10 / 100 / 1000 (wired) Ethernet port. At 100 Meg, or better yet, Gigabit (1000), you should be able to stream DVD-quality video without a problem. There are 2 USB ports on the back of the device too. One can be used to connect the Mini directly to a PC. The other can be used to add more disk space to the device - add a second external USB drive.

There is a wizard on the CD to make it easy to `find' the EDMini on your network and perform the initial configuration. Although, you may not even need to do any configuring of the device. It comes with a Windows share predefined. You may just need to plug the Mini in and then, from your PC(s), map a drive to \\EDMini\Share. If you are inclined to do some more advanced configuration, the management is all done from a browser interface. It is pretty straight forward to use. Worst case, the web interface is very well documented in the manual - which is a PDF on the installation disk. No one provides a printed manual anymore.

Mac users are not left out in the cold. You can create Mac shares as easily as Windows. A good way to share files between different Operating Systems. Since the EDMini, is an embedded Linux machine, you can access it via FTP, HTTP, or SMB from a Linux computer. If you have a Digital Media Player on your network, you can enable the Media Server functionality of the Mini to provide content to your DMP.

Basically:
If you are a home user, or even a small office, and need to share disk space among several computers, the Ether Disk Mini is a great choice. However, if you are expecting "file server" performance from a $200 device, you should, probably, spend the extra money on a server.
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