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GlennM
Jul 15, 2020Aspirant
Stacking Two ReadyNAS Units
I apologize in advance if this question has been answered but, if it has, I couldn't find it. Is it safe to stack two ReadyNAS units on top of each other? They are pretty heavy but they are also ...
- Jul 15, 2020
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They should be fine but stacking more than two I wouldn't recommend. The Desktop NAS provide adequate protection for the drives but stacking them too high might get you into some issues. Do take note though that they are not designed to be stacked to each other :)
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Marc_V
Jul 15, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
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They should be fine but stacking more than two I wouldn't recommend. The Desktop NAS provide adequate protection for the drives but stacking them too high might get you into some issues. Do take note though that they are not designed to be stacked to each other :)
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- GlennMJul 15, 2020Aspirant
Thanks. I wasn't planning to go higher than two.
- SandsharkJul 15, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
It would certinaly be best if this was done on something stable. If it's on a bookcase that wobble from being bumped into, the upper one could topple. Attaching the two together with tape on the sides or something would be a double-edged sword. Could protect the upper on from a smaller bump, but topple both with a larger one. Of course, don't cover any vent holes with anything you use to attach them.
Note, too, that there will be more heat exhaust in the local area. Make sure there isn't anything that directs it back to the inlets (like being too close to a rear obstruction)..
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