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jelockwood1
Sep 22, 2014Guide
Convince me to stay with ReadyNAS
NetGear seem to be neglecting the ReadyNAS product line. Apparently even the top most models the 3220 and 4220 are only SATA II based whereas everyone else making computers or servers or NAS boxes has...
gazgaz
Sep 24, 2014Aspirant
Forgive my intrusion and questions as I am not so technical and just tune in a buy time
does this mean there is no point my upgrading to a 517 with 10g networking as my drives can not keep up
I was thinking I would buy either 516 or 517 and 24tb of drives
to replace / add to my pro and pro 6 that are full
cost is not relevant?
thanks for thoughts
does this mean there is no point my upgrading to a 517 with 10g networking as my drives can not keep up
I was thinking I would buy either 516 or 517 and 24tb of drives
to replace / add to my pro and pro 6 that are full
cost is not relevant?
thanks for thoughts
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