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MikeG1
Feb 22, 2014Follower
ReadyNAS NV+ dead (again).
Well, for the second time in 4 years, my ReadyNAS NV+ has turned its tits up. The first time was when the PSU let the smoke out. Now it has partially failed but in a way that renders it useless - I...
Oxytocin
Jun 11, 2014Aspirant
My experience with a ReadyNAS NV+ is quite similar. :evil:
It came with 2 Seagate Barracuda disks each 500 GB and it wasn't that cheap, that I would have expected them dying for a firmware error within one and a half year. An idiot, which I am, I upgraded that system even to 2 TB after one year with nothing but the only effect, that almost 1 TB got completely lost with no warning at all (which was configured differently!).
The X-RAID option turned out to be the worst I could use. The disks are not at all readable by any other system than another ReadyNAS. Thanks for such a major bullshit.
NetGear support wasn't able to fix the problem with a kernel panic, which was the reason for all my data going down the drain for the first time. Finally they replaced the hardware and I bought 4 new slow spinning Western Digital drives.
The only data I stored on that damn system from that day on was music for my SONOS sound system. But today my SONOS controller told me, that the ReadyNAS isn't accessible. Looking at it, everything seemed to be ok, but no network connection was possible anymore. Pressing the front button to get a message in the display didn't work either. So I had to switch it off on the backside. Switching it on after 20 seconds brought an almost endless boot sequence ending up in the message, that a bad disk was found. This message didn't change for another 20 minutes. So I decided to take out one disk after the other with a while, to let the system react. After disk 2 it kept saying, that disk 2 and disk 3 and disk 4 are bad. Know what's bad? It happens to all disks, which I put into this damn box and NEVER to any other disk I use for years and years.
It's a disk killer box and nothing else. Hope those developers get hanged soon. I'll start to rip my 1200 CDs again some day. But I'll never trust NetGear systems any more.
Let's see, what NetGear supporters can do. It's going to be fun to listen to their stupid requests.
It came with 2 Seagate Barracuda disks each 500 GB and it wasn't that cheap, that I would have expected them dying for a firmware error within one and a half year. An idiot, which I am, I upgraded that system even to 2 TB after one year with nothing but the only effect, that almost 1 TB got completely lost with no warning at all (which was configured differently!).
The X-RAID option turned out to be the worst I could use. The disks are not at all readable by any other system than another ReadyNAS. Thanks for such a major bullshit.
NetGear support wasn't able to fix the problem with a kernel panic, which was the reason for all my data going down the drain for the first time. Finally they replaced the hardware and I bought 4 new slow spinning Western Digital drives.
The only data I stored on that damn system from that day on was music for my SONOS sound system. But today my SONOS controller told me, that the ReadyNAS isn't accessible. Looking at it, everything seemed to be ok, but no network connection was possible anymore. Pressing the front button to get a message in the display didn't work either. So I had to switch it off on the backside. Switching it on after 20 seconds brought an almost endless boot sequence ending up in the message, that a bad disk was found. This message didn't change for another 20 minutes. So I decided to take out one disk after the other with a while, to let the system react. After disk 2 it kept saying, that disk 2 and disk 3 and disk 4 are bad. Know what's bad? It happens to all disks, which I put into this damn box and NEVER to any other disk I use for years and years.
It's a disk killer box and nothing else. Hope those developers get hanged soon. I'll start to rip my 1200 CDs again some day. But I'll never trust NetGear systems any more.
Let's see, what NetGear supporters can do. It's going to be fun to listen to their stupid requests.
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