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WillC1
Sep 13, 2011Aspirant
Choosing a ReadyNAS server
Hey all! My small little company is on the cusp of committing to Egnyte as our file sharing system, and as most of our users are local, we have decided to go with the "Office Local Cloud" solution ...
jtaugher
Dec 11, 2011Aspirant
So .. while I have the comparison PDF of all the Netgear ReadyNAS for use with OLC and have scoured these forums.. it would seem that these are the preferred models (with hard drives):
ReadyNAS 2100
ReadyNAS 3100
ReadyNAS 3200
ReadyNAS 4200
ReadyNAS Pro 2
ReadyNAS Pro 4
ReadyNAS Pro 6
The comparison sheet for business use, does not show the ReadyNAS 1500. Why would that be?
If no iSCSI is needed - what becomes the difference between using a ReadyNAS 1500 and 2100, Pro 4 and a 2100 (or that matter a 1500)?
ReadyNAS 2100
ReadyNAS 3100
ReadyNAS 3200
ReadyNAS 4200
ReadyNAS Pro 2
ReadyNAS Pro 4
ReadyNAS Pro 6
The comparison sheet for business use, does not show the ReadyNAS 1500. Why would that be?
If no iSCSI is needed - what becomes the difference between using a ReadyNAS 1500 and 2100, Pro 4 and a 2100 (or that matter a 1500)?
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