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Jalom
Jun 08, 2012Aspirant
Sadly, downgraded product
Well, one week after receiving my ReadyNas Duo V2, here is my feedback : this thing is a joke, and a pretty bad one. I received confirmation today from L3 tech support that RAIDiator version 5.3.5 ...
mdgm-ntgr
Jun 08, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
The Duo v2 has features like support for 3TB drives, a faster processor, a much newer OS, new UI that aren't on the v1.
Just wondering why you want several volumes on the NAS? Is there a specific reason why you want that?
What model drives do you have installed and how were you planning on partitioning it?
On the v1 using Flex-RAID you could create up to 4 volumes (2 of them could be on any given disk).
Just wondering why you want several volumes on the NAS? Is there a specific reason why you want that?
What model drives do you have installed and how were you planning on partitioning it?
On the v1 using Flex-RAID you could create up to 4 volumes (2 of them could be on any given disk).
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