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jeburnett
Mar 04, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra 6 plus vs. Pro 6
I see questions like this from time to time but none that directly address my interest.
I like all the prosumer capabilities in the Ultra 6 (Tivo, Memeo, etc.) but the Pro 6 has the 5 year warranty and the promise of better performance from the faster processor.
When you look at the feature sets of both you see two totally different target audiences and the features of the Pro 6 seem to NOT include the features of Ultra 6 I want.
Is this a correct read and if so, is there way to outfit the Pro 6 to more Ultra-like?
Thanks,
Jonathan
I like all the prosumer capabilities in the Ultra 6 (Tivo, Memeo, etc.) but the Pro 6 has the 5 year warranty and the promise of better performance from the faster processor.
When you look at the feature sets of both you see two totally different target audiences and the features of the Pro 6 seem to NOT include the features of Ultra 6 I want.
Is this a correct read and if so, is there way to outfit the Pro 6 to more Ultra-like?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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- Flash1AspirantDarn, too bad I don't have longer to wait. It has sat at $992 at Amazon for a while now and was higher than that at Newegg last time I looked (before just now when I ordered). DocumentIO only has the older model Pro in stock right now.
- AMRivlinApprentice
Flash wrote: Darn, too bad I don't have longer to wait. It has sat at $992 at Amazon for a while now and was higher than that at Newegg last time I looked (before just now when I ordered). DocumentIO only has the older model Pro in stock right now.
The Pro I bought at DocumentIO was RNDP6000-200NAS (Intel 2.6), so that was the 2nd gen as far as I know. - Flash1AspirantYa it looks like they don't have any diskless Pro 6 units in stock.
- oozzziiAspirantThis thread was useful..I'm on the same boat. Not a business user but will be doing streaming/transcoding of HD content. Seems like the general opinion is to go with Pro 6 for the additional CPU power? This is more than I expected to pay but definitely does all I want it to do for the devices I have at home.
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredI would go with the Pro 6 personally but it's up to you. For streaming alone no need for the Pro 6 CPU but if you need to transcode (convert video on the fly to a format your device can playback) video to stream it to your device then the Pro 6 is the way to go.
- Flash1Aspirant
oozzzii wrote: This thread was useful..I'm on the same boat. Not a business user but will be doing streaming/transcoding of HD content. Seems like the general opinion is to go with Pro 6 for the additional CPU power? This is more than I expected to pay but definitely does all I want it to do for the devices I have at home.
It looks like you should definitely shop around on price. When I bought mine the price at Newegg was only $30 different between the Ultra 6 Plus and the Pro 6. Just a few weeks later they've both gone up and the Pro 6 is now $92 more expensive than I paid.
If you're not in a rush I'd start checking prices everyday and be ready to pounce if you see a good deal. - oozzziiAspirantThanks Flash, exactly what I plan to do. Hoping to pay no more than $850 if possible.
- Flash1Aspirant
oozzzii wrote: Thanks Flash, exactly what I plan to do. Hoping to pay no more than $850 if possible.
I was happy to snag my Pro 6 for $908 at Newegg a few weeks back. Of course I waited until we were up against a storage crunch and couldn't afford the time to shop around very much! :nashammer: - yoh-dahGuide
oozzzii wrote: Thanks Flash, exactly what I plan to do. Hoping to pay no more than $850 if possible.
How is NETGEAR going to continue paying for my Ferrari if folks like you keep waiting around for the cheapest price??? :slap: :wink: - mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredWell with hard drive prices so high at the moment that does push the budget for many. Funds are not unlimited. Before the floods I'd been hoping for drive prices to fall further before buying more ReadyNAS units. Now I'm waiting for prices to come back down. Even upgrading existing units is expensive. Would need to spend about $800 AUD to add 4x3TB drives to my Ultra 6 to expand it. Also as my SeaGate 1.5TB drives (not a very reliable drive, I know, but I've only had one failure so far and that was in a NV+ unit) are not supported in the Pro 6 I can't simply buy a Pro 6 and move the drives across. I'd need to buy a new set of drives.
Edit: That's interesting. Looks like my drives are now listed on the compatibility list for the Pro 6. Maybe I just missed that and hadn't noticed it before or noticed it and forgot about it.
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