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Electronics : HP MV2120 500GB Media Vault |
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
EAN: 0883585549856
Hard Disk Size: 500 GB
Label: Hewlett Packard
Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: MV2120
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Release Date: April 01, 2008
Studio: Hewlett Packard
Warranty: 1 year limited warranty
Sales Rank: 1380
MPN: MV2120
Features:- 2 Drive Bays/ Accommodates Any 3.5 Inch SATA HDD
- 2 USB 2.0 Ports/ 1 Front/ 1 Rear/ Gigabit Ethernet Port
- 500GB/ 7200 RPM SATA Internal Hard Drive Plus One Available Expansion Bay
- Marvell ARM Processor/ SoC/ 128MB DDR2 DRAM Memory
- Smart Energy Saving Hard Disk Drive Spin Down and Exceptional Power Consumption
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Product Description: The Media Vault mv2120 gives you remote access to your files when you're away from home, automatic backups, media streaming across your home network, a photo sharing Web site, and expandable storage. This quietly operating network-attached storage supports 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet and both wired and wireless networking. Back up and share data and media across your home network, automatically back up important files Back up the media vault's contents to an external hard disk and store in a separate location Remotely access files and applications from any Internet-connected PC Stream media files to your home entertainment center or PCs on your network Share photos and files with friends and colleagues by creating a photo Web site on the media vault, you can also give visitors permission to add their own files Marvell SOC Processor 128MB DDR2 DRAM Memory 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ45 Ethernet Network Support Compatibility - Windows XP or more-recent Microsoft operating system Dimensions - Width 5.47 x Height 5.37 x Depth 9.62
Amazon.com Product Description: With the HP Media Vault, you'll be able to quickly create a centralized storage and sharing solution for your home or small business that can handle your most important documents, photos, videos, and music--including the ability to integrate your home's iTunes digital audio libraries. The Linux-powered HP Media Vault MV2120 comes with an integrated 500 GB hard drive (7200 RPM) as well as one expansion bay, enabling you to effortlessly add another Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive with a terabyte (1 TB, or 1024 GB) of additional storage or for RAID 1 mirroring.
But the HP Media Vault isn't bound by the limitations of your wired or wireless network. With its powerful remote access features, you can create a URL that authorized users can access via a Web browser to download files. And with Photo Webshare, you can create your own online photo albums from images stored on the Media Vault. 
Add another 1 TB of storage to the HP Media Vault thanks to one SATA expansion bay. | 
The Media Vault provides access to all your networked PCs as well as to remote users via the Internet. |
Media Vault Design The redesigned Media Vault now shares the same black chassis design and glowing blue hard drive indicators as its bigger HP MediaSmart Server sibling. Measuring 5.5 x 9.6 x 5.4 inches (WxDxH) and weighing 7.1 pounds, the MV2120 is smaller than its predecessor (the MV2000 series Media Vault), and it switches to a horizontal orientation for storing its hard drives.
Opening the front grille reveals a slide-out expansion bay on top, which can be fitted with an optional SATA hard drive. The front of the Media Vault also includes blue backlit icon indicators for power, network connectivity, and health of the integrated and optionally installed hard drives, as well as a USB 2.0 port. The back of the device includes an Ethernet jack (10/100/1000 Gigabit), an additional USB 2.0 port, and the power button. You can connect additional USB hard drives to the Media Vault for additional storage and backup options. Note, however, that printers won't work with the Media Vault as it does not include a print server. The MV2120 is powered by the Linux 2.6 kernel operating system and includes 128 MB of internal RAM memory.
A Central Hub for All Your Files Great for the home, home office or small business that requires a central location for files that devices on the network can share, setting up and using your HP Media Vault is simple. A few quick steps get you up and running 24/7, and it's ready to work for you no matter how many desktop or notebook PCs are on your home network.
For music lovers, you can centralize your iTunes music library and playlists on the Media Vault for playback on any computer running iTunes on your network. And you can stream media files from the Media Vault to your networked TV and other digital devices for high-quality playback. You can access your media files from Windows-, Mac-, and Linux-based computers.
The HP Media Vault also enables direct remote access to your files when you're away from home, or to others connecting from far-flung locales. You can create an online connection to your Media Vault from any computer with access to the Internet. Use it to access your media files while on vacation, a multimedia presentation from a client site, or to share your media with others. You can also authorize visitors to access your Media Vault remotely so they can view the file folders you have designated for sharing. And you can grant permission for visitors to add their own files to designated folders on your Media Vault.
With HP Photo Webshare, it's easy to set up groups for sharing different photo albums. For instance, set up a photo Webshare so friends can view an album of your latest vacation; or allow family from near and far to add photos from your family reunion to create one blockbuster album.
Protect Your Data The HP Media Vault keeps your digital life organized, accessible and most importantly, more protected. With its 500 GB installed capacity, it stores and protects important media and files on computers throughout your home or small office. And with customizable backup options your files can be automatically protected weekly, daily or continuously. In addition, for ultimate protection, attach a USB hard drive to your Media Vault and backup the most important Media Vault files to take to a separate, secure location.
The innovative new design lets you easily increase your storage as your needs evolve. Use the expansion bay on the HP Media Vault to add an extra hard drive for greater storage or the additional protection of a second mirrored copy of your data (RAID 1). For enhanced data security, use the expansion drive for creating a full backup copy of your most important files to store in a separate location.

The HP Media Vault Control Center provides easy management and configuration. | Easy Set-up and Management The HP Media Vault Control Center software allows you to access shared folders, backup settings, and configuration tools. (The Control Center software requires Windows XP or Vista.) Shared Folders are the primary way of organizing files, music, photos, or videos and sharing them with other people. By default there are the five public preconfigured folders: Backup, Documents, Music, Photos, and Videos. These shared folders are accessible by anyone on the local network, and if password protected, can also be accessed remotely.
User accounts can be created on the HP Media Vault for enhanced security and to provide remote file access. Security is increased on shared folders by requiring passwords and setting read/write permissions for each user.
The HP Media Vault can also be utilized as an iTunes Music server, which will aggregate iTunes libraries from the systems on the local network and make one complete library with all music and playlists available to all iTunes clients. When enabled on a PC, the iTunes library on the PC is periodically polled to discover newly added music or videos. When new media is discovered, the files are copied to the iTunes library on the HP Media Vault where they are added to the aggregated iTunes library. (Note that only music files that are not DRM-protected can be streamed from the Media Vault.)
What's in the Box HP Media Vault, power cable/AC adapter, Ethernet cable, software installation disc, printed setup poster
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I was very skeptical at first. When I received my media vault, I didn't think it was going to do what it advertised. I've enjoyed the use of my HP Media Storage. I also like the possiblity of future expansion. It works great as a network attached storage device. I also like the non-intrusive softeware. I control everything. I would recomend this storage device to anyone.
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I was looking for some way to access my files from home without having to sign up for one of those subscription services like megaupload.com. I first tried the ReadyNAS from Netgear with much dissapointment. It was extremely complicated to setup and required a reasonable amount of networking knowledge that I did not have.
I then tried the HP Media Vault:
First off it has a very sexy casing which looks just awesome!!! It's about the size of a small toaster and is actually ... Read More
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I like the device very much, but it's lacking in a couple areas.
First, the administrator cannot access folders using a separate folder-specific login. If you are the administrator, you cannot access folders to which security has been applied unless you remove the security. I wanted to create a folder for each member of my household, including myself, and use folder-level security to make each folder accessible to just that household member. Folder-level security works on computers other ... Read More
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I've been using the media vault for a month or so now and I'm very satisfied with it. So far it's been up and available 7/24 without hitch. I did have a worrisome moment or two when I first hooked it up on my network and it did not appear, but that's not an unusual initial situation for a network product. As I was reading the trouble shooting guide the vault finally appeared on the network. When I moved to a second workstation the vault appeared as soon as I installed the client software. When I ... Read More
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It took me about 2 days before I can use remote access control with my linksys wireless router. Automatic setting did not work well for my router. I have to set it manually.
My Web shared is so so. It worked well on IE, but not firefox. With IE, you can upload and downloaded easily.With firefox, you have to upload one picture at the time.
For remote access control, it was disappointed for me. it worked but quite slow. You can upload or download only one file at the time -_-" ... Read More
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