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AndyBee1
May 08, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS 314 - a year of hell and now lost 10years of data!
I bought a ReadyNAS 314 when they were new in the market back in April 2013. I bought it partly because I wanted to safeguard my increasing data storage with redundancy in case of disk failure, and al...
dsm1212
May 08, 2014Apprentice
The lack of repair for the bogus emails likely contributed to the situation because by letting that continue netgear taught you the messages don't matter leaving you vulnerable to a real event. I would try to get my money back based on their inability to support the product based on that incident. If they don't respond, use the BBB. You could contact your credit card company but usually after 90 days they won't help. I'm relatively happy with my older Pro 6, but I understand your position. I'd be pissed and no longer want to use it too.
Whatever you do replace this with...always take backups. Preferably to a remote location. Raid redundancy is not a substitute for backups.
steve
Whatever you do replace this with...always take backups. Preferably to a remote location. Raid redundancy is not a substitute for backups.
steve
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