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EndersShadow
Aug 22, 2024Aspirant
Netgear ReadyNAS power up issue
Have had a Netgear ReadyNAS (RND-2A) running for years. Over time I had to replace the PSU once when it wouldn't start and that resolved the issue.
Earlier this week it wouldn't power on. Replaced the PSU, nothing. Tried booting without drives in, still nothing.
Opened it up to see if I got any LED's when connected to power, still nothing.
Anyone have any additional suggestions?
And if its dead I have 2 add'l questions.....
1. Whats a good replacement for it
2. How can I recover the data on those drives? I had them as mirror's of each other so each one has the exact same data, just would need to recover it and copy it to either a new NAS, or to an external drive as a backup until I get another NAS.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
EndersShadow wrote:
2. How can I recover the data on those drives?
Were you running 4.2.x firmware? Or had you converted the NAS to run OS-6?
EndersShadow wrote:
1. Whats a good replacement for it
Netgear is clearly exiting their ReadyNAS business - all of the various models are now end-of-life.
If I were looking for a new turnkey NAS now, I'd start with
- Asustor
- QNAP
- Synology
These are not in preference order - and I don't own any - so this is just a starting point.
I'd also consider getting a USB-C or Thunderbolt enclosure, and connect that to an always-on PC.
- EndersShadowAspirantI’m pretty sure I’d upgraded to OS6 a year or so back.
Thanks for the suggestions. Someone recommended the HP MicroServer line, something like the Gen8, Gen10 Plus (v2)- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
EndersShadow wrote:
I’m pretty sure I’d upgraded to OS6 a year or so back.I am seeing a 2022 post where you said you did this.
OS-6 uses the BTRFS file system. You can manually mount the data volume in a linux system that has both MDADM and BTRFS installed.
The other option is to use data recovery software that supports BTRFS - for example ReclaiMe
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