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wgmeisheid
Dec 02, 2010Tutor
How do you know what ReadyNAS version you have?
I no longer remember my password so I need to upgrade and reconfigure my ReadyNAS which I bought in late 2005. It is all black, has four disks, but no model ID and RAIDar has a blank for the Model. I ...
wgmeisheid
Dec 03, 2010Tutor
Thanks for the Sparc insight - that was a bit confusing.
As to the new disks - I do not have any problems relative to speed with my current setup, so since the new disks will be faster by default, reliability is the paramount issue (I have gotten 5 years of trouble free service out the current set after all). So best price for the most reliable, speed being secondary, mostly non issue. What fits that?
As to the new disks - I do not have any problems relative to speed with my current setup, so since the new disks will be faster by default, reliability is the paramount issue (I have gotten 5 years of trouble free service out the current set after all). So best price for the most reliable, speed being secondary, mostly non issue. What fits that?
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