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Mutley1
Dec 13, 2013Aspirant
RND2000-200 Not listed in Compatibility list?
Hello People I've been away from the forum for a long while and I'm rusty. I've purchased a RND2000-200 v2 2nd hand as my previous Nas died over a year ago and I've just not had a chance to do bugger...
Mutley1
Dec 13, 2013Aspirant
Hi Chirpa
I googled "legacy" earlier tonight and it gave me a definition for computer speak, I kinda figured it out. But do appreciate the confirmation.
In regards to the RN104. I guessed it was the 102 that'd replaced the v2 simpl........gave up here and went to google the 104. I figured the 102 was 2 bay and the 104 was 4 bay, then realised I was assuming and went and googled.....
Ok....RN104 is a 4 bay. RN102 is a 2 bay.
Would you have meant the Duo v2 was replaced by the RN102, or I'm missing something here.....I'm extremely Readynas rusty, just coming back to the forum today/last night and I'm trying to brush up on stuff.
Got a v2 coming and I'm not sure if I've purchased the wrong one, done it on impulse without a bit of homework. Maybe should've gone for a newer RN102.
What does anyone think about the Duo v2 (now discontinued) up against the newer RN102, which still has some teething problems apparently.
Duo v2 still a good ride? Or should've def gone for the RN102?
And found out earlier that I can't just swap discs over from Duo sparc to the Duo v2 which I believe is x86 or something. I got some figuring out to do....
Just googled again before this post was submitted. Is the v2 Arm or x86?
I googled "legacy" earlier tonight and it gave me a definition for computer speak, I kinda figured it out. But do appreciate the confirmation.
In regards to the RN104. I guessed it was the 102 that'd replaced the v2 simpl........gave up here and went to google the 104. I figured the 102 was 2 bay and the 104 was 4 bay, then realised I was assuming and went and googled.....
Ok....RN104 is a 4 bay. RN102 is a 2 bay.
Would you have meant the Duo v2 was replaced by the RN102, or I'm missing something here.....I'm extremely Readynas rusty, just coming back to the forum today/last night and I'm trying to brush up on stuff.
Got a v2 coming and I'm not sure if I've purchased the wrong one, done it on impulse without a bit of homework. Maybe should've gone for a newer RN102.
What does anyone think about the Duo v2 (now discontinued) up against the newer RN102, which still has some teething problems apparently.
Duo v2 still a good ride? Or should've def gone for the RN102?
And found out earlier that I can't just swap discs over from Duo sparc to the Duo v2 which I believe is x86 or something. I got some figuring out to do....
Just googled again before this post was submitted. Is the v2 Arm or x86?
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