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tvleavitt
Aug 25, 2011Aspirant
ReadyNAS 3200/4200 and 3TB drives
It appears clear that the 36TB version of the ReadyNAS 4200 (RN12T1230) has full support for 3TB drives across all slots. However, it is unclear to me whether the other versions do, and whether there ...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 25, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
PapaBear wrote: Just glanced at a couple online sources and most still have -100NAS (v1) series in stock. One (CDW) listed the RN12T1230-100NAS (36TB) which of course does not exist (the RN12T1230 by definition only exists as a -200NAS)
Incorrect. It's the first 36TB 4200 model offered so it's a "-100".
Note that in the new second gen Pro Series, the Pro 4 is a RNDP4000-100. The first gen was only a 6-bay model RNDP6000-100 which has been replaced by the second-gen 6-bay model which is the RNDP6000-200.
I think the 2100v2 (has 64-bit CPU vs 32-bit CPU in v1) is being sold as a "-100". So I guess if NetGear sees the change as minor they don't increment the version number.
If you purchase a v2, it should definitely show in Frontview and in RAIDar. I don't know where else it can be determined.
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