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kllngtme
Dec 18, 2011Aspirant
Differences in ReadyNas Pro's?
I've searched but haven't come across anything. Could someone tell me the differences between the ones below? I'm more or less just trying to find out what the most powerful readynas is completely ove...
KillerBob
Mar 15, 2012Aspirant
Hi,
Being the geek I am, I have to ask:
- I have the Pro Pioneer (1. gen), Intel E2160 Dual-core, 1.8Ghz CPU. The only one faster is the Pro6, Intel E5300 Dual-core, 2.6Ghz CPU?
- Is it possible to upgrade your CPU in the ReadyNAS Pro?
And as I suspect the answers are "Yes" and "No", that leads to the follow-up question;
- When is it the CPU which is the bottleneck in a NAS?
I can understand for trans-coding with the Plex add-on, that CPU power is an issue, but are there any other obvious uses in where the NAS is limited by the CPU?
Bo
Being the geek I am, I have to ask:
- I have the Pro Pioneer (1. gen), Intel E2160 Dual-core, 1.8Ghz CPU. The only one faster is the Pro6, Intel E5300 Dual-core, 2.6Ghz CPU?
- Is it possible to upgrade your CPU in the ReadyNAS Pro?
And as I suspect the answers are "Yes" and "No", that leads to the follow-up question;
- When is it the CPU which is the bottleneck in a NAS?
I can understand for trans-coding with the Plex add-on, that CPU power is an issue, but are there any other obvious uses in where the NAS is limited by the CPU?
Bo
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