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gragus
Mar 05, 2012Aspirant
Can't connect to SSH/Frontview on NV+ after upgrade FW 4.1.8
Hi, I upgraded my Ready NAS NV+ to firmware version 4.1.8 using this from the SSH command line: # cd /tmp # wget http://www.readynas.com/download/RAIDiator/RAIDiator-4.1.8 # echo /tmp/RAIDiat...
vaultservices
Mar 11, 2012Aspirant
Gragus,
Hi. My name is Aaron. I work for Vault Services, the providers of the ReadyNAS Vault. I wanted to address your concerns about our pricing. What you've seen so far is our Enterprise plans, which are designed for business users. We just rolled out Personal plans, designed for private use. The entry level plan is 100 GB for $9.95 per month or $99.50 per year, which is competitive with even the most modestly priced plans on the market today. Here are all of our personal plans detailed on the new website: http://readynas.cloudr.com/plans/personal/. We'll roll them out soon on our main website too. Please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any further questions you may have.
Aaron Belsh
Business Development
Vault Services
aaron@vaultservices.net
o: 800.778.4055 ext. 128
Hi. My name is Aaron. I work for Vault Services, the providers of the ReadyNAS Vault. I wanted to address your concerns about our pricing. What you've seen so far is our Enterprise plans, which are designed for business users. We just rolled out Personal plans, designed for private use. The entry level plan is 100 GB for $9.95 per month or $99.50 per year, which is competitive with even the most modestly priced plans on the market today. Here are all of our personal plans detailed on the new website: http://readynas.cloudr.com/plans/personal/. We'll roll them out soon on our main website too. Please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any further questions you may have.
Aaron Belsh
Business Development
Vault Services
aaron@vaultservices.net
o: 800.778.4055 ext. 128
gragus wrote:
I was in the process of installing Java in order to get a CrashPlan backup to work.
( I'd be happy to pay for ReadyNAS Vault if it was somewhat pricier than third party alternatives, but those prices are so ridiculous (10x and more for 500GB+) that I wonder if anyone uses it. But this is off-topic :). )
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