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elite_fusion
Jun 25, 2012Follower
ReadyNAS NV RNV1-S2-0000
Hey guys, I have an opportunity to purchase a ReadyNAS NV RNV1-S2-0000 from my boss since he no longer needs it. My question, is it any good? or is the NV+ better? please advise guys because I am n...
PapaBear1
Jun 25, 2012Apprentice
The major difference between the NV and the NV+ is that the latter has a small LED panel on the bottom to display messages and alerts. The panel goes dark after a short period of time, but is re-activated by momentarily pressing and releasing the power button. While when it was initially introduced, it was considered a fast unit, the intervening six years have seen several generations of faster chips come on the market. With the exception of support for drives in excess of 2TB, it will do anything that a faster Ultra series will do, just slower. It does not have as many add on applications as the x-86 units (Ultra, Ultra Plus and Pro series).
I would not give very much money for the unit. Negotiations on price could be a little touchy since it's your boss. FWIW, I gave a very good fiend an NV+ along with two 1TB drives. It was not being effectively used since I have two NVX units (faster 32bit x-86 based, discontinued in favor or the 64bit Ultra 4). It gave him an opportunity to get started with a central file server in his home.
I would not give very much money for the unit. Negotiations on price could be a little touchy since it's your boss. FWIW, I gave a very good fiend an NV+ along with two 1TB drives. It was not being effectively used since I have two NVX units (faster 32bit x-86 based, discontinued in favor or the 64bit Ultra 4). It gave him an opportunity to get started with a central file server in his home.
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