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jawknee
Aug 07, 2011Aspirant
NV+ 2TB Limit - Was Disappointed, Now Happy
I bought an NV+ a couple of years back and was happy to see the improved support for Timemachine. But, with just 2 1TB drives I was limited to ~600GB. I did my research and settled on the Western D...
claykin
Aug 07, 2011Aspirant
I hear you, but have hard time agreeing with your rationale. You bought a mature product 2 years ago. The NV+ has been on the market since 2006 and is based on a 32 bit Sparc design. The NVX was Netgear's state of the art 2 years ago and is based on a 32 bit x86 design. x86 Linux development is moving forward more quickly than Sparc 32 bit development.
Overall Netgear is doing a good job supporting legacy hardware.
Just for reference, many people purchased Intel based motherboards in 2009/2010 that are not compatible (natively) with >2TB disks? The industry knew 3TB disks were coming but many boards only support MFT which maxes out @ 2TB. Should those consumers be more upset than you?
Overall Netgear is doing a good job supporting legacy hardware.
Just for reference, many people purchased Intel based motherboards in 2009/2010 that are not compatible (natively) with >2TB disks? The industry knew 3TB disks were coming but many boards only support MFT which maxes out @ 2TB. Should those consumers be more upset than you?
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