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Mixolydian
Feb 17, 2013Aspirant
AFP/Mac OS 9
Hello, I am considering purchasing a ReadyNAS device for a home NAS solution. One of the features on the Ultra series (possibly others?) that caught my attention is Mac OS 9 support. I am wondering if...
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 18, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
The ReadyNAS does use Netatalk (in fact NetGear is one of NetAFP's customers: http://www.netafp.com/customers/, NetAFP develops Netatalk). You could possibly manually change the configuration via SSH but if you make changes using Frontview those changes *might* be overridden and if you break things support *could* be denied.
It's possible that you may need to run an old version of RAIDiator for the NAS to work well with Mac OS 9 but you'd have to check and see.
Do you have any Macs running newer versions of Mac OS than Mac OS 9? Whilst Netatalk 3.0.x isn't in RAIDiator firmware at this time, this new version removes support for AppleTalk. So if you need AppleTalk your ability to have a server that works well with Mac OS 9 and the latest version of Mac OS X will be quite limited in the not too distant future.
It's possible that you may need to run an old version of RAIDiator for the NAS to work well with Mac OS 9 but you'd have to check and see.
Do you have any Macs running newer versions of Mac OS than Mac OS 9? Whilst Netatalk 3.0.x isn't in RAIDiator firmware at this time, this new version removes support for AppleTalk. So if you need AppleTalk your ability to have a server that works well with Mac OS 9 and the latest version of Mac OS X will be quite limited in the not too distant future.
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