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ahpsi1
Nov 05, 2012Tutor
Open Question to Netgear - What are Your Intentions?
I have been a forum member and ReadyNAS owner since December of 2009. Certainly not as long a many of the add-on developers such as super-poussin and whocares, not as long as some of the more experie...
a_carneiro
Nov 18, 2012Tutor
I would echo this sentiment. Since buying two NV+s about 5 years ago I have been a staunch enthusiast. One Pro6 and one Ultra6 joined the family a few months ago, but I must admit that my further needs may not be served by a ReadyNAS.
Odd as it may sound, Gigabit ethernet (even with Link Aggregation) is not quite enough for me any more.
Products like the Drobo5D are able to capitalise on the massive bandwidth availabe on USB3 and Thunderbolt interfaces.
In short: I get the impression the ReadyNAS line is getting technically dated.
Now, I appreciate the Drobo is not EXACTLY the same as a ReadyNAS... but my point still stands.
I desperately want to see something new and exciting on this line. Really. :)
Odd as it may sound, Gigabit ethernet (even with Link Aggregation) is not quite enough for me any more.
Products like the Drobo5D are able to capitalise on the massive bandwidth availabe on USB3 and Thunderbolt interfaces.
In short: I get the impression the ReadyNAS line is getting technically dated.
Now, I appreciate the Drobo is not EXACTLY the same as a ReadyNAS... but my point still stands.
I desperately want to see something new and exciting on this line. Really. :)
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