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maurice_
Nov 18, 2014Aspirant
What about future ZFS compatibility?
We would like to switch to ZFS for managing our storage and would be glad to avoid the headachews of setting up a ZFS server from scratch. So this readymade and well-supported solution from a reputed...
xeltros
Nov 18, 2014Apprentice
There are a few more differences between the two OS.
You can look at that which would give you the highlights : http://www.netgear.com/images/business_ ... -76036.pdf
The product page for both ReadyData and ReadyNAS should be informative too. Do not hesitate to drill down to the product techsheet.
http://www.netgear.com/business/products/storage/
I'd like to help you a bit more but I haven't tested ReadyDATA. From what I heard, it is designed for enterprises with an optional ReadyRecover feature that helps to backup.
You can look at that which would give you the highlights : http://www.netgear.com/images/business_ ... -76036.pdf
The product page for both ReadyData and ReadyNAS should be informative too. Do not hesitate to drill down to the product techsheet.
http://www.netgear.com/business/products/storage/
I'd like to help you a bit more but I haven't tested ReadyDATA. From what I heard, it is designed for enterprises with an optional ReadyRecover feature that helps to backup.
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