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KRisdo1
Dec 13, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNAS vs. Windows Storage Server NAS
I am preparing to replace our 4-year-old Dell Powervault NAS server. It is our third Powervault. These are "traditional" NAS's using Windows Storage Server 2003. We are a small furniture design stu...
KRisdo1
Dec 13, 2012Aspirant
Linux, eh? Never thought of that. So, Netgear basically adds their content and functionality, and gives it their own trade name. Makes sense.
Regarding internet security, we run our network behind a firewall that is maintained by a professional IT firm. By "security", I actually meant internal security - I've had problems in the past with things getting erased accidentally by users.
From the description I gave you of my company, does the ReadyNAS unit sound like a good replacement for the WSS NAS?
Oh, and one other question: does Netgear update their operating system periodically, like Windows Update?
Regarding internet security, we run our network behind a firewall that is maintained by a professional IT firm. By "security", I actually meant internal security - I've had problems in the past with things getting erased accidentally by users.
From the description I gave you of my company, does the ReadyNAS unit sound like a good replacement for the WSS NAS?
Oh, and one other question: does Netgear update their operating system periodically, like Windows Update?
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