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Charles_R
Jun 26, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNAS State of Union?
Over the years I have always wanted to play around/use one of the ReadyNAS units. Everything I read about them sounded great and over at AVSForum a ReadyNAS employee ran a power buy and offered suppor...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 17, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
Infrant was acquired back in 2007. All the x86 (Intel) products (e.g. NVX, Ultra, Pro) are NetGear ones. The Pro was the first x86 ReadyNAS and released late 2008. The storage business is important to NetGear. Late last year the new entry-level devices (Duo/NV+ v2) was introduced and recently the exciting new high-end device the ReadyDATA 5200 was introduced. Both these new devices come with a new Dashboard web interface rather than the old Frontview web-interface found on older devices.
NetGear's also acquired Leaf Networks, and now has both ReadyNAS Remote (for Remote access to files) and ReadyNAS Replicate (backup NAS to NAS) which are simple to setup and don't require any port forwarding due to the software VPN used.
NetGear's also released the ReadyNAS Surveillance add-on recently.
The 4-bay and 6-bay Ultra/Ultra Plus/Pro Series devices were developed before the 2-bay ones so USB3 didn't make it to those.
NetGear's also acquired Leaf Networks, and now has both ReadyNAS Remote (for Remote access to files) and ReadyNAS Replicate (backup NAS to NAS) which are simple to setup and don't require any port forwarding due to the software VPN used.
NetGear's also released the ReadyNAS Surveillance add-on recently.
The 4-bay and 6-bay Ultra/Ultra Plus/Pro Series devices were developed before the 2-bay ones so USB3 didn't make it to those.
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