Hi Zool,
Yes, several in the ReadyNAS community seem to be moving to Synology,
QNAP, and,
others. Fine. Different strokes for different folks! Nothing more..
I've studied, thought, played with numbers, and decided to stay with my
3 ReadyNAS boxes until something serious happens.
For certain, Synology will be where I move to! All of my ReadyNAS run
24/7 and have
never dropped a beat in 3 years. I still wait for my 1st HD failure!
And, any data loss
I have suffered has been totally 'pilot error' (mine!). I'm good. My NAS
boxes are the PFM
part of my home LAN.
Best,
Duncan
On 09/19/2013 08:28, Naushad Zulfiqar wrote:
Ready nas are great. It was between that and the synology for me and I went
with the latter. 3 years on and its still hasn't skipped a beat.
On Sep 19, 2013 3:03 PM, "DSinc" <[email protected]> wrote:
Lopaka,
Never knew you had a ReadyNAS! Silly me.
How do you like your NV+ v2?
I started with a DUO-v1 in 2009. I can blame John Steinbruner for that. I
have added an Ultra 2 and an Ultra 2+.
Just now I stay local. In the future I may off-site one of my NAS, or, may
try a cloud backup location. For now, I
am very happy with my NAS's.
Everything I've ever learned about NAS has been viathe ReadyNAS forum via
Netgear. Lots of really smart folk there.
Duncan
On 09/18/2013 20:48, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
I've got five 4TB Seagate drives in a Drobo5N. All working well about 5
mos now. I have 4 WD 3TB reds in a ReadyNAS NV+ v2. I had 1 die within
days, but the replacement is fine. The reds have a better-longer warranty.
lopaka
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I have at least 10 of them running in my movie box. They work fine for
this application.
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On Sep 18, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Winterlight <[email protected]>
wrote:
I want to get one or more 3TB desktop drives to store videos
on....either a Seagate or WD ... maybe a WD Red. I am really looking at
reliability and price point rather then performance. Anybody have any
issues with large 3TB drives?