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l087550m5i
Mar 06, 2023Tutor
NETGEAR will be terminating ReadyCLOUD - Lack of notice
Sounds like this is EOL: "NETGEAR will be terminating ReadyCLOUD service by April 4th, 2023. ReadyCLOUD mobile app, desktop application, and ReadyCLOUD web portal readycloud.netgear.com will all ...
StephenB
Jul 01, 2023Guru - Experienced User
schumaku wrote:
Negative. The https://readycloud.netgear.com/ portal is still up and workable.
FWIW, there were issues with Macs that I don't think ever got fixed.
More on point, Netgear's announcement said they were discontinuing it today ( 1 July 2023). It still seems to up right now, but I wouldn't count on that lasting very long.
Sandshark
Jul 01, 2023Sensei
As for your replacement, I frankly don't understand why anyone would buy a 2-bay NAS. In order to increase space, you'll have to replace both drives. Starting with a 4-bay NAS and two drives, you have two slots you can use for additional drives for increasing space.
ZeroTier is also my remote access method of choice. It has several advantages (IMHO) over ReadyCloud (NAS-to_NAS for remote backup being the one I use most), though you'll also need a separate sync system if you use ReadyCloud for that (I don't use any sync). Plus, it works on other brands. So, you can switch to another brand of NAS and still use ZeroTier, possibly turning your old ReadyNAS into a backup system.
- Dan001Jul 01, 2023Guide
SandShark - Thanks for the feedback, yeah - understand your 2 bay concern, but I'm currently using the Nighthawk Router version (USB Drive) of ReadyCloud (home personal use), not the NAS version. But you definitely make a good point. I'll also take a look at ZeroTier. Thanks.
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