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Integr8d
Apr 05, 2012Aspirant
New Iomega line sexy as hello... What up Netgear???
Seriously, I've been using the 6-bay Ultra+ model for almost a year now. No problems. An absolute pain to set up though. And also STILL NO 64-bit OSX Remote support. It's been well-past time for that!...
mdgm-ntgr
Apr 06, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
Remote compatible with the 64-bit kernel has been out for months. Check to make sure you have the latest version. See https://remote.ReadyNAS.com/download.html
The ReadyNAS line has never been a pet project. It's an important and successful part of NetGear's business.
The UI is good and functional. It might not be the prettiest but it's feature rich and gets the job done. NetGear does a good job of keeping important packages up to date and maintaining functionality. Moreover it is a strong supporter of the Netatalk project which provides AFP and Time Machine support to the ReadyNAS and its competitors. However a new UI would be nice. It does appear that a major firmware update is in development.
The ReadyNAS line has never been a pet project. It's an important and successful part of NetGear's business.
The UI is good and functional. It might not be the prettiest but it's feature rich and gets the job done. NetGear does a good job of keeping important packages up to date and maintaining functionality. Moreover it is a strong supporter of the Netatalk project which provides AFP and Time Machine support to the ReadyNAS and its competitors. However a new UI would be nice. It does appear that a major firmware update is in development.
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