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steveoelliott
Feb 18, 2013Luminary
Difference between RNDP6000-200EUS and RNDP6310-200
Hi,
I've heard that the RNDP6000-200EUS is EOL and been replaced by RNDP6310-200.
What's the difference? Is it still possible if using the newer model to swap the drives out of one and into the other in a failure scenario?
Cheers...
I've heard that the RNDP6000-200EUS is EOL and been replaced by RNDP6310-200.
What's the difference? Is it still possible if using the newer model to swap the drives out of one and into the other in a failure scenario?
Cheers...
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredOne is diskless and the other comes with disks installed.
You can migrate from one Pro 6 to another. First ensure (if possible) that the firmware version is the same on both units then follow this procedure: http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how_do_i_migrate_disks_over_from_an_existing_readynas_to_another - steveoelliottLuminaryOK Thanks.
I was aware that there are multiple versions of the Pro 6 so providing the migration of disks between units is reliant on FW being the same and not affected by minor HW differences then that's not a problem.
It appears that diskless units are not available now, hence why I am purchasing an older version. - StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThe RNDP6310-200 is not older, and the RNDP6000-200 appears to be in stock at Amazon.
- steveoelliottLuminaryThanks...
Amazon sellers do have them but the RNDP6000-200 is not available in normal shops. - StephenBGuru - Experienced User
I think they can stock it if they wish.steveoelliott wrote: Thanks...
Amazon sellers do have them but the RNDP6000-200 is not available in normal shops.
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