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NASNoob11
Jun 27, 2012Aspirant
RNDU2000-100NAS ??
I am considering buying a pair of RNDU2000-100NAS. From what I see and read ATM, this device appears to be the previous DUO elevated to an X86 (Intel) platform. Am I roughly correct?
NASNoob11
Jun 27, 2012Aspirant
mdgm wrote: You could think of it like that. It does have a larger feature set than the Duo (v1). You can't migrate disks across from the Duo to the x86 ReadyNAS.
The Ultra is faster than both the Duo and Duo (v2).
mdgm,
Thanks for quick reply. Yes, ok; I expect 'feature set' differences.' Yes, faster is good; though I never complained about my DUO-V1!
In the history of my DUO-V1 (4yrs), I have not used many of its' features. I expect to use few of the 'Ultra' features also.
Can you expand a bit more about the 'migrate disks across...?'
I already expect that I can NOT pull my DUO-V1 drive pair out and plug them into an 'Ultra' device of any ilk. This is an issue I will deal with separately as I decide to buy an 'Ultra' 2-bay pair. Yes, I will also buy 4 hard drives from the NG HCL.
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