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Cecilia
Jul 02, 2017Aspirant
Firmware Upgrade advice please? for legacy (x86) NAS
Hi all, I kind of slacked on firmware upgrades. My last firmware upgrade on my Pro Pioneer (x86) was to 4.2.27. So my questions: What is the last most reliable firmware? and: What's the b...
evan2
Jul 03, 2017NETGEAR Expert
Please update to 4.2.31, this version fix Samb CVE-2017-7494.
You may download from below link, then manually update from ReadyNAS admin GUI.
Download Link: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/RNDU2000/RAIDiator-x86-4.2.31.zip
Release note:
https://kb.netgear.com/000038793/RAIDiator-x86-Version-4-2-31
Legacy (x86) NAS are EOL, if there is not critical issue, Netgear won't release new FW.
- CeciliaJul 03, 2017Aspirant
Thank you, evan2! Other than occasionally having to replace drives (well, it is 10 years old now ;), I don't seem to have problems with it.
- CeciliaJul 03, 2017Aspirant
Now that I've gotten this far...thinking about the OS6 upgrade.
Nervous, though...I hate when things are working fine, and then I break them via an "Upgrade"...lol
- TeknoJnkyJul 03, 2017Hero
if your legacy nas is working and you do not already have another nas to offload/backup your data to, then generally there is no reason to worry about doing the OS6 upgrade.
Since the os6 upgrade requires a factory default (ie losing all your data), it can be quite daunting and time consuming if you have a lot of data.
That said, if you are in a position where you are able to easily backup/restore your data, and/or if you are looking to start expanding your nas with new larger disks, it might be a good idea to switch to os6 before you do the hard drive upgrades so you have a new and continually updated os with no potential issues with future upgrade paths.
A couple other things to consider, if you buy a new readynas with OS6, you can backup your data to the new nas and get everything working on it, then you can safely upgrade your old nas to os6 and use the old nas to backup your data from your new nas.
If you don't wan to spend money on a new nas, you could also look into used nas or older models readynas that can be upgraded to os6 before put into use.
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