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Moonge
Apr 04, 2024Aspirant
NetGear Rn31400 still useable in 2024?
At work while cleaning out some stuff from our data center we came across a netgear rn31400 nas. This was from one of the doctor offices we bought out and put in all of our own equipment. Think the D...
beisser
Apr 04, 2024Luminary
i see absolutely no reason why the rn314 wouldnt be usable.
you can pretty much plugin any available size of sata drives (afaik there are no limitations on how big a harddrive can be in OS6, the HCL shows up to 16TB per drive, but hasnt been updated in a while) and start using it as long as you are fine with the limitations of the device (mainly its 1Gbit Interfaces).
- MoongeApr 04, 2024Aspirant
Yea my current setup the Dlink Sharecenter only has the 1Gbit as well and haven't really had issues. I would put these current two 8tb drives in, I have another 8tb that I am not really using and would just grab another and chuck them all in there. Just saw this as a possible way to save some money instead of buying a newer one. I also am not familiar with Netgears NAS at all so have been checking the forums and seeing overall experiences.
- SandsharkApr 04, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
Do you have the drive caddies? If not, you'll find them hard to find and somewhat expensive when you do. The power brick is easy to replace.
If someone asked me if buying a used ReadyNAS is a good investment for someone with no ReadyNAS experience, I'd say no. But for just the cost of a power supply and some drives, I'll say yes.
BTW, I believe it's better to not fill the unit with drives from the start. Start off with two or three that have more then enough space for your current use. You can later expand by adding a drive a lot cheaper than replacing more than one. And all the drives won't be the same age, so likely won't fail around the same time (if you keep them long enough for that.
- MoongeApr 04, 2024Aspirant
Has all the drive caddies and power brick just came a few hours ago and it boots up. Just trying to decide on drives now.
Anything I should check for on this before I start going crazy on it? Fan spins display looks good. Haven't hopped into yet to look around.We just cleared out of our old data center 4 equallogic PS6100s and 7 of the equallogic ps4000s. So many drives and just cracked me up thinking about the size of them and how that use to be so much storage. Now all those drives are getting shredded and the servers getting recycled.
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