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Alein
Mar 01, 2018Aspirant
Looking for 12x HDD tray for ReadyNAS 4200 or ReadyData 5200
Hello, I am looking for HDD trays (12x) for ReadyNAS 4200 or ReadyData 5200. Where can I find/buy them? anyone know?
- Mar 02, 2018
The ReadyNAS 3200, 4200, and 4200V2 as well as the ReadyData 5200 are all SuperMicro units with specialized firmware. Standard SuperMicro caddies are what you need, and they are available from several sources on eBay. The ones I got were part number MCP-220-00075-0B, but I think MCP-220-00024-0B and MCP-220-00001-01 will work, too. And if you will have any empty bays, you should fill those with caddies that have the plastic filler installed to maintain proper air flow. A lot of sellers don't list the part number, so I've attached a picture. The big thing is the smallish locking handle on the lower front. The plastic filler only uses two screws, so you'll need more. Those are avaialble on eBay, too, and on Amazon. Make sure you get ones for 3.5" drives.
If you need to use 2.5" drives, you'll need adapters or a different part number.
Prices are all over the map, but you can usually make a deal for a large quantity. I got a box of 36 for around $50 plus shipping.
mdgm-ntgr
Mar 01, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
The trays for the 4200 would have come with your NAS (assuming you bought it new from an authorised reseller).
As for the 5200 the trays came with drive packs. As of ReadyDATA OS 1.4.4 you can now use unsigned drives. See https://kb.netgear.com/31086/ReadyDATA-OS-1-4-4-Using-unsigned-drives
As for the 5200 the trays came with drive packs. As of ReadyDATA OS 1.4.4 you can now use unsigned drives. See https://kb.netgear.com/31086/ReadyDATA-OS-1-4-4-Using-unsigned-drives
Alein
Mar 01, 2018Aspirant
Please, read my question one more time. I was not asking what new unit is coming with, or if new firmware allows me to use non-signed drives.
I have ReadyData 5200 after decommission, but corpo geniuses utilized drives with trays.
- StephenBMar 01, 2018Guru - Experienced User
They aren't generally for sale (Netgear used to sell trays as accessories years ago, but no longer does).
I think the part number you are looking for is RN12PTRAY-100WWS. Most places I checked are out of stock. http://www.abcconf.com/Store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=45469 is one possible source.
- mdgm-ntgrMar 01, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
I think the 5200 uses the same drive tray as the 4200. Seeing you'll be buying the Super Micro part for your 5200 anyway (see info from link in my post above) you could easily check if the tray fits your 4200 v2 as well.
- SandsharkMar 02, 2018Sensei - Experienced User
The ReadyNAS 3200, 4200, and 4200V2 as well as the ReadyData 5200 are all SuperMicro units with specialized firmware. Standard SuperMicro caddies are what you need, and they are available from several sources on eBay. The ones I got were part number MCP-220-00075-0B, but I think MCP-220-00024-0B and MCP-220-00001-01 will work, too. And if you will have any empty bays, you should fill those with caddies that have the plastic filler installed to maintain proper air flow. A lot of sellers don't list the part number, so I've attached a picture. The big thing is the smallish locking handle on the lower front. The plastic filler only uses two screws, so you'll need more. Those are avaialble on eBay, too, and on Amazon. Make sure you get ones for 3.5" drives.
If you need to use 2.5" drives, you'll need adapters or a different part number.
Prices are all over the map, but you can usually make a deal for a large quantity. I got a box of 36 for around $50 plus shipping.
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