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claytonb
Jul 26, 2011Aspirant
Chipset in the ReadyNAS Ultra 4+
Hi, what chipset does the ReadyNAS Ultra 4+ have in it? I want to see how much memory and type I can add to it
fbmachines
Jul 26, 2011Guide
claytonb wrote: ...what is the point of having 2 network ports on the NAS?
On home models you can connect each NIC to different switches to have a "manual failover" in case one switch, cable or NIC dies. You could also use it to connect to 2 different networks if you had that in your home.
On business models, there are several different bonding/failover options to increase bandwidth and failover protection.
Here is a list of the different options for the business models.
http://www.readynas.com/wp-content/uplo ... eaming.pdf
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