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Jasooooo
Apr 27, 2011Aspirant
RNDP6000-200EUS vs RNDP6000-200NAS
Hi I'm getting confused - are the above basically the same model or are they different in some way? In the UK only the "RNDP6000-200EUS" seems to be generally available...I'm hoping that this is b...
PapaBear1
May 03, 2011Apprentice
vandermerwe wrote: I'm going to have to keep the Ultra 6 plus- ... ... It's just not quite as future proof as the pro 6 would have been
On that I would disagree. It has the exact same firmware and will support the same disks. The only current production models that are not as future proof as the Pro 6 are the sparc based units. For example if you have bought one of the very early ReadyNAS units such as the 600A, while parts are difficult to find (out of production for about 5 years or so), it can still be upgraded to the current firmware (4.1.7 in that line) and should support the same disks as in an NV+.
The major differences are the shorter warranty, the lack of business related features and a slightly slower CPU. If you are using it as a file server and media streaming device, the latter item will not affect you at all, since it is still capable of saturating a Gigabit Network connection at it peak MB/s file transfer speed. (100+).
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