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llevet
Nov 10, 2011Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo v2 services
Hi,
I 'm just see the new Duo V2, but i'm surprise it use only CIF service !!!
Why have you remove NFS (streaming to lot of media player, remote share for linux ...) and RSYNC (backup from other linux or nas ...) ? They are widely used !
Is there any chance to come back ?
Thank's.
Ludo.
I 'm just see the new Duo V2, but i'm surprise it use only CIF service !!!
Why have you remove NFS (streaming to lot of media player, remote share for linux ...) and RSYNC (backup from other linux or nas ...) ? They are widely used !
Is there any chance to come back ?
Thank's.
Ludo.
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- PapaBear1ApprenticeWhat makes you think have have been removed?
- llevetAspirantLook at to spec on :
http://www.readynas.com/wp-content/uplo ... n_Home.pdf
and tests links at :
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=58682 - Chandler1AspirantAfter reading the spec myself I'm left wondering why they took away all of those services, and it appears the only features they really added are new soft/firmware versions (Radiator, Frontview, X-Raid, Photo's II) and a few hardware upgrades (USB 3.0, SATA II).
Also might be an idea to make it clear in regards to Squeezecentre and the Firefly iTunes Server - are these completely unavailable for the v2's, or do they just not come pre-installed? I used to use Squeezecentre and do use Firefly, so they are features that I would considering upgrading/not upgrading for. - sphardy1ApprenticeNeither SBS or Firefly are currently available for the v2 devices though there are ARM ports of both and so it is likely both will eventually appear
- PapaBear1ApprenticeHadn't seen the feature comparison list. NFS and rsync are useful to back up NAS to NAS, hopefully they will be added in the future.
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThe ReadyNAS devs are always hard at work improving their products, and some more features are coming.
Firefly one would think NetGear would add, but I think Squeezecenter would be up to logitech. There was recently a new version of the add-on SDK (http://www.readynas.com/sdk) released supporting the new devices. - wasted_dAspirantI recently pick up one of these readynas duo v2's and although i am very impressed with the transfer speeds and the new frontview/dashboard i am at a loss as to were all the services i was use to from duo v1 have gone, such as FTP service, torrent service. I installed the remote nas app on my iphone and the duo v2 but when i try to use it it tells me to enable the FTP service which doesnt seem to be installed.
As previously noted by another user the instructions are not included with the duo v2 just a basic cd with RAIDar on it. The link to the readynas website returns "Sorry, no posts matched your criteria."
Although this is a new improved version of the readynas duo series it (at the momment) seems to be lacking in some of the features from the V1. I do realise that this is new hardware an probably this stuff just is not available for it as yet but it would be good if someone could confirm that it will be at some point. - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredYou are correct that the FTP service is not a feature of the Duo v2 and NV+ v2 at this time. See the Comparison Charts
As for the bit torrent service this hasn't been updated by the 3rd party developers in a long time, so NetGear no longer includes it in the firmware on any platform or supports it. 3rd party community add-ons such as Transmission are much better. There will be community torrent add-ons coming to the Duo v2 and NV+ v2. Now that the new devices have been released it will take a little bit of time before community add-ons are released (porting the add-ons for the new platform and testing them does take some time).
More features are coming to the Duo v2 and NV+ v2. 5.3.1 is an initial firmware release. As to what will come we'll have to wait and see but one would hope there would be a resolution to this problem. If something is added it needs to be done in such a way that is consistent with keeping the device easy to use.
As a beta tester, I don't have the CD that came with the unit. Does the link you referred to take you to: http://www.readynas.com/?cat=102
Perhaps yoh-dah is yet to publish the pages that link is meant to display. - wasted_dAspirantHi, mdgm, thanks for the reply. That indeed is the link i was talking about. Although i have since found this link direcly from the frontview on the duo itself. http://www.readynas.com/?p=1156
This has the manuals for both the software and hardware. - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThere is now a free Transmission community add-on available: http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=59101
It's the first community add-on to be made available for ARM!
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