I actually have a ReadyNAS NV+ v1 and a v2. The v1 has been running for years. I've had 1 catastrophic failure after a power outage outlasted the UPS. Data was completely gone on 2 drives. Rebuilt and it has been running fine since. I also had to replace the PS on the v1 once so far.
The NV+ v2 is OK. Seems to have some speed issues when transferring large files. I'm planning on selling it because I got a good deal on the Drobo5N and it had large capacity. lopaka ________________________________ From: DSinc <dsinc...@epbfi.com> To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 5:03 AM Subject: Re: [H] 3TB 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 > > > > ________________________________ > From: Anthony Q. Martin <amar...@charter.net> > To: "hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com" <hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 3:09 PM > Subject: Re: [H] 3TB > > > I have at least 10 of them running in my movie box. They work fine for this > application. > > Sent from my mobile device. > >> On Sep 18, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org> 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? >>