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MrAsker
Dec 17, 2013Tutor
ReadyNAS NV+ (RND4000) vs ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer (RNDP600)
Hi, I have a ReadyNAS NV+ v1 (RND4000) and I've been offered to buy a ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer (RNDP600E) for roughly €350/$450 incl 3 x 1Tb, but I can't decide if it is a good deal or not. So now I as...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 17, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
The Pro Pioneer is a lot, lot faster. Users have even done RAM upgrades to 8 (2x4) GB RAM (I would update to the latest firmware - currently 4.2.25 - before attempting any RAM upgrades and do make sure you run a few passes of the memory test boot option before trusting the memory) and there's also a long running thread on doing CPU upgrades (make sure you update the BIOS - note this is not the same as the firmware - first if the latest is not already installed if you want to do a CPU upgrade): https://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29284
Do be aware of a few expansion limitations:
1. Can't expand by more than 8TB over the life of the volume. So if your volume capacity was 5.5 TB when you last did a factory default you can't expand beyond 13.5 TB
2. Cannot expand past 16TB. You have to do a factory default with the capacity in place.
The Pro Pioneer and Pro Business Edition share the same hardware. The Pro should be able to max out a gigabit link or go pretty close which is likely over 3x the speed you are getting at the moment. Of course actual speeds obtained will likely depend on whether your client machine can keep up and whether you are using ethernet or wireless.
The Pro is an End of Life product like the NV+, but there are still maintenance firmware updates. If you can confirm it's a working unit before you buy it's a good buy. The current product with better performance the RN516 is much more expensive.
The Pro has the same web-admin interface you are familiar with on your NV+.
You can install the latest OS ReadyNAS OS 6 which has a nice new web-admin interface on the unit, if you want.
Do be aware of a few expansion limitations:
1. Can't expand by more than 8TB over the life of the volume. So if your volume capacity was 5.5 TB when you last did a factory default you can't expand beyond 13.5 TB
2. Cannot expand past 16TB. You have to do a factory default with the capacity in place.
The Pro Pioneer and Pro Business Edition share the same hardware. The Pro should be able to max out a gigabit link or go pretty close which is likely over 3x the speed you are getting at the moment. Of course actual speeds obtained will likely depend on whether your client machine can keep up and whether you are using ethernet or wireless.
The Pro is an End of Life product like the NV+, but there are still maintenance firmware updates. If you can confirm it's a working unit before you buy it's a good buy. The current product with better performance the RN516 is much more expensive.
The Pro has the same web-admin interface you are familiar with on your NV+.
You can install the latest OS ReadyNAS OS 6 which has a nice new web-admin interface on the unit, if you want.
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