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tony359
Mar 02, 2014Apprentice
RND P6610
Hello all,
I'm new here, I've just got from a friend an old ReadyNAS. The bottom label says "ReadyNas Pro RNC P6610". On the website it says the model has been replaced by the P6610-200 and I cannot find any support but for the P6610-200.
I was wondering if the models are equivalent and the same software can be used on both machines? Also, what would be the biggest drives I can install on that unit?
Thanks for your help
Tony
I'm new here, I've just got from a friend an old ReadyNAS. The bottom label says "ReadyNas Pro RNC P6610". On the website it says the model has been replaced by the P6610-200 and I cannot find any support but for the P6610-200.
I was wondering if the models are equivalent and the same software can be used on both machines? Also, what would be the biggest drives I can install on that unit?
Thanks for your help
Tony
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- fastfwdVirtuosoWhen bhoar references a "hardware XOR module", is he just talking about the SSE XOR instructions that have been in every Pentium since 1999?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThis was a 2006 post, so it was about the original NV v1 architecture -sparc based, not pentium, and which in fact use hardware raid.
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredHardware accelerated RAID actually and it is clear from earlier posts that discussion had broadened to talk about Sparc as well.
- fastfwdVirtuosoAh, thanks. I guess I should have searched for that thread and read it myself.
- tony359ApprenticeEven more interesting. What chip do they use?
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