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mlknez
May 09, 2017Guide
EDA50 SATA version
I am considering purchasing an EDA500 to expand my 8 bay unit. What version of SATA does the EDA500 support? Is the esata access to the EDA500 consideraby slower than just getting another 8 bay uni...
mdgm-ntgr
May 09, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
Getting a second 8-bay unit would give better performance.
- mlknezMay 09, 2017Guide
What is the internal bus speed versus the esata bus speed? It seems like it is a $125 invesment vs $1,500
- StephenBMay 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
mlknez wrote:
What is the internal bus speed versus the esata bus speed?
There is no processor or hardware RAID, all the I/O is done directly by the main NAS. So the internal bus speed of the EDA isn't relevant.
If you meant the SATA speed of the RN52x or RN62x - I think the relevant factor there would be the network performance. If you are running 10 gigabit, then you should see better performance from a second NAS. I don't think you'll see much difference on gigabit on sequential files access, but you might on random I/O loads.
mlknez wrote:
It seems like it is a $125 invesment vs $1,500
True enough.
- mlknezMay 09, 2017Guide
are there plans for a faster extension chassis like the ED500?
- kevinfor2014May 18, 2017Guide
2017-05-09 12:39 PM
are there plans for a faster extension chassis like the ED500?
I've been pushing Netgear Management for an EDA700 model , that would offer 7 bays - match the size/color of the RN628/528 & would be a cheaper solution then buying an 8 bay NAS unit.. if you just needed more physical disks (or had older HDD lying around you wanted to use.. -vs- buying new 10TB drives) - that whole conversation didn't go over very well ... & I got the impression even the EDA500 would eventually be discontinued ( newer NAS models only support 1 single EDA500 - older models supported several)
- SandsharkMay 18, 2017Sensei - Experienced User
I would think that EDA500's at $125 on Amazon is the first step in discontinuence -- clear out the stock. Personally, I think a somewhat smarter box that could be connected to the NAS or directly to a PC for data recovery would be more useful, as it could then be a backup device. The EDA500 isn't a viable backup because it's useless without the NAS.
I posted a suggestion to that effect.
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