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beaumonr
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Mar 05, 2022
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Recommended replacement for 2 x Readynas ultra 2s

Hi,   I have a couple of Readynas Ultra 2s each with 2 x 2 tb Western Digital Drives, its running 4.2.31 as I was not comfortable upgrading to OS6. One is main and the other is backup using Rsynch....
  • StephenB's avatar
    Mar 05, 2022

    beaumonr wrote:

    as the HTTP work around didn't work. (for me).

    Are you saying you couldn't install the add-on from www.rnxtras.com ?

     


    beaumonr wrote:

     

    Anyway I'm now feeling exposed as they become older and more difficult to support so I was contemplating purchasing  a pair of new NAS boxes. Ideally I'd like to minimse the grief and if I could just plug and play the discs into new chassis that would great......is it possible?

    Unfortunately it is not.

     


    beaumonr wrote:

     

    The alternative would be to purchase a couple of fully laden NAS units and then transfer the data. Can anyone recommend anything?

     

    This is a home / small business use with only 2 users. Its basically file storage for documents and photos and videos. It would be nice to have a bit more functionality to stream our family videos across the network to our TV.... but the document storage is the most important.

     


    Although Netgear hasn't said anything publicly, they appear to be on a path to exit the NAS business.  A couple of users have heard this from Netgear employees (I have not).  They haven't released a new ReadyNAS platform since 2017, and inventory of the existing platforms is very scarce (and often seriously overpriced).  So the evidence is all pointing in that direction.

     

    That said, the relevant 2-bay ReadyNAS platforms for you would be the RN212 or RN422. These are the two newest 2-bay platforms.  If you are willing to risk getting a used NAS, you could add in the RN312 and the RN202.  I'd avoid the RN102 - it is much slower than the others, and doesn't really have enough memory.  

     

    Other options would be to look at Synology, Qnap, or perhaps Asustor.  I've never owned these, so I can't make a recommendation.

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