Time Machine Lock up using USB drive

I am using a iOmega USB drive that was recommended and sold by Apple
for my Time Machine backup drive. Every time I go to Time Machind and
revert to an older date the program freezes and then I get a device
removal error. I have to shut off the drive and restart it. But that
only allows me to look at one past date before it freezes again.
Anyone Know about this problem??

That's disappointing. I actually have a separate NAS already, configured for RAID1: a ZyXEL NSA220. Worked fine when I only had windows machines, but isn't reliable with my MACs, and doesn't support extended journaled format, so I need a different solution. I was hoping to just use a USB drive attached to my airport extreme to replace it, but I can't do that if I can't back up that USB drive.
Can anyone recommend a good backup solution? Surely this can't be that uncommon a scenario?

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