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spinaltap1
Jul 16, 2012Aspirant
Why should I buy another ReadyNAS?
I've been happily using my ReadyNAS Duo .v1 for the past three years (cost £235), but I have also been tempted by the current offer on the ReadyNAS NV+.v2 (£160). I use my ReadyNAS Duo for streamin...
mdgm-ntgr
Jul 16, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
With the ReadyNAS there are firmware updates etc. built for you. With a HP server, installing an OS, updating it etc. fixing things if they go wrong would require more work on your part. It really depends a lot on your skills.
I'd recommend keeping the Duo v1 for additional storage or for backing up the new NAS whichever you go with.
Do note the NV+ v2 is charcoal in colour. The v1 is silver in colour. Don't confuse the two. See How to tell whether I have a Duo v1 or Duo v2 or NV+ v1 or NV+ v2
I'd recommend keeping the Duo v1 for additional storage or for backing up the new NAS whichever you go with.
Do note the NV+ v2 is charcoal in colour. The v1 is silver in colour. Don't confuse the two. See How to tell whether I have a Duo v1 or Duo v2 or NV+ v1 or NV+ v2
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