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Shedding
Mar 16, 2013Tutor
New ReadyNas 312/314/316?
I currently own a ReadyNas 4 Bay ultra and absolutely love the unit. I would like to upgrade this to a 6 unit NAS. However, I hear that this March 18th new upgraded units will be coming out. Is thi...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 01, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
Even if not on the compatibility list for the new models they might work, but you would need to backup your data, do a factory default then restore data from backup to the NAS.
I think if you put an array from a 4.2.x box into a 6.0.x one it should still boot the 4.2.x OS (don't do an OS Re-install) but I haven't tried this.
When I copied my data to my Ultra 6 from my NV+ (v1) using Frontview backup jobs it took me a few days. But the NV+ (v1) is slow so it would be quicker only using newer models.
I think if you put an array from a 4.2.x box into a 6.0.x one it should still boot the 4.2.x OS (don't do an OS Re-install) but I haven't tried this.
When I copied my data to my Ultra 6 from my NV+ (v1) using Frontview backup jobs it took me a few days. But the NV+ (v1) is slow so it would be quicker only using newer models.
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