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vukodlak
Mar 14, 2017Tutor
Upgrade Question
I have a ReadyNAS NVX. I replaced the PSU twice all ready. I am looking into upgrading to a newer unit. I use the NAS to backup our family's computers and to stream hd movies from. Would the Ready...
- Mar 16, 2017
In that case the RN214 would be a good choice. You could get new disks for it and use backup jobs to copy your data across to the new NAS.
Some video may not be in the right format or need subtitles burned in and need to be transcoded on the fly. You should consider whether or not you need that.
If you want transcoding (convert media on the fly so that it can be streamed to a client device) it can transcode some 1080p down to a fixed resolution of 480p.We have newer models than the RN214 i.e. the RN422, RN424, RN524X, RN526X, RN626X, RN528X and RN628X.
If you want a newer model you may wish to consider those as well. The 520 series and 620 series have very, very powerful CPUs and are a good choice for those that want to be able to transcode 1080p to higher quality than 480p.
jchappo
Mar 16, 2017Aspirant
Hello,
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ filled with 2tb disks. It makes a lot of noise and seems underpowered and inefficient for what I need nowadays. Can I buy a diskless 4 bay newer ReadyNAS and just drop in my current disks?
Thanks,
Jeff
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ filled with 2tb disks. It makes a lot of noise and seems underpowered and inefficient for what I need nowadays. Can I buy a diskless 4 bay newer ReadyNAS and just drop in my current disks?
Thanks,
Jeff
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