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dscycler108
Jun 23, 2020Aspirant
List of Legacy Readynas devices
I am trying to locate a list of old ReadyNas models. Years ago I had a 5-bay unit that has long been discarded. But I still have the 5 2-TB drives that were in the unit. Does anyone have any idea...
- Jun 23, 2020
I am not aware of the existance of a 5-bay model. The original pre-Netgear NAS were the 4-bay desktop 600, X6, and NV and the rack-mount 1000s. Then came Netgear with the 4-bay NV+, NVX, and 1100, 2-bay Duo, and 6-bay Pro (Business Edition and Pioneer versions) -- though I think those were in development by Infrant before the Netgear acquisition. From there, everything is all 2, 4, 6 or 8 bays for desktops and 4, 12, or 60 for rack mount. The EDA500 expansion chassis was 5-bay, but it had to be attached to a base NAS and that was <8 years ago that it was introduced.
Netgear did have a NAS before they acquired Infrant, which was not a ReadyNAS, but I don't think that was 5-bay, either. I think it was just 2-bay. And that would have been >10 years ago. They also had the 2-bay Stora, which was a complete disaster and abandoned leaving the owners no way to use their device because it had to have a link with the Netgear server that was taken down.
Maybe you had a 6-bay NAS and only had 5 drives installed?
Sandshark
Jun 23, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
I am not aware of the existance of a 5-bay model. The original pre-Netgear NAS were the 4-bay desktop 600, X6, and NV and the rack-mount 1000s. Then came Netgear with the 4-bay NV+, NVX, and 1100, 2-bay Duo, and 6-bay Pro (Business Edition and Pioneer versions) -- though I think those were in development by Infrant before the Netgear acquisition. From there, everything is all 2, 4, 6 or 8 bays for desktops and 4, 12, or 60 for rack mount. The EDA500 expansion chassis was 5-bay, but it had to be attached to a base NAS and that was <8 years ago that it was introduced.
Netgear did have a NAS before they acquired Infrant, which was not a ReadyNAS, but I don't think that was 5-bay, either. I think it was just 2-bay. And that would have been >10 years ago. They also had the 2-bay Stora, which was a complete disaster and abandoned leaving the owners no way to use their device because it had to have a link with the Netgear server that was taken down.
Maybe you had a 6-bay NAS and only had 5 drives installed?
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