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b_i_l_l_y
Jan 06, 2025Aspirant
ReadyNas Duo v1 - Custom OS
I have an old ReadyNas Duo v1 with raid 0 (4tb - x2 2tb) that I want to use as a 3rd level backup location and has anyone installed a custom os on this NAS?
StephenB
Jan 06, 2025Guru - Experienced User
saudade wrote:
I use mine as is.
My Duo is on a power schedule. So it fires up, runs the jobs, then powers down.
I also use mine as is. (FWIW as a third level backup of some shares). Mine is running two 2 TB JBOD volumes.
Like you, mine is running on a power schedule (as are my other backup NAS).
But truthfully, I keep my Duo (and my NV+) in service simply because they are still working ok (and because I figure you can never have too many backups). When they fail, I won't attempt to repair or replace them.
saudade wrote:
Really "critical" files are also backed up to various cloud storage systems,
I also use cloud backup for disaster recovery.
b_i_l_l_y
Jan 06, 2025Aspirant
Thanks for the info.
Has anyone installed a custom os on this NAS?
- StephenBJan 07, 2025Guru - Experienced User
b_i_l_l_y wrote:
Has anyone installed a custom os on this NAS?
Not that I know of. I have seen some posts from people who tried and failed.
You are dealing with a 20 year old custom SoC that was (AFAIK) only used in early ReadyNAS.
- b_i_l_l_yJan 07, 2025Aspirant
Yes old hardware 😞
I suppose the main issue I would like to try and fix are the smb and tls issues, at least then I wouldn't need any special actions to interact with it
- StephenBJan 07, 2025Guru - Experienced User
b_i_l_l_y wrote:
Yes old hardware 😞
I suppose the main issue I would like to try and fix are the smb and tls issues, at least then I wouldn't need any special actions to interact with it
You can easily modify the apache setting to allow (unencrypted) http access to frontview.
SSH might also fail (depending on the client software). If you are using Windows, then Putty still works.
There is an old "experimental setting" for smb 2. No idea if that is enough now. But if you want to try it, see post 3 here:
Depending on your PCs and other devices, sharing with NFS might be an acceptable workaround.
At some point you will need to get a new NAS (or use a PC to host your shares). Netgear stopped selling your Duo back in 2011.
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