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Nettle
May 06, 2016Aspirant
Newbie wondering if should upgrade to OS 6.x
Hi first time post. I have acquired an Ultra 4 Plus which is currently bare. I plan to use it fairly lightly to store and share photos, music, videos etc and to run CrashPlan to act as a backup agent ...
Nettle
May 06, 2016Aspirant
- coloattyMay 06, 2016Luminary
A few months ago, I wanted to expand my Ultra 6 Plus beyond the 8TB lifetime expansion limit of OS 4.2.xx, so I decided that was a good time to backup, perform a factory reset, and upgrade to OS 6, which has no expansion limits. http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/7010/~/readynas%3A-expansion
I used the BTRFS snapshot feature after I inadvertently deleted a file, which was more recent than my last external backup. That worked well.
Antivirus seemed to be a problem on legacy NASes prior to OS 6.5. I have read that Antivirus is working better, but I cannot remember whether I have relaunched Antivirus since updating to OS 6.5.
Apparently, ReadyCloud has been in transition, has not worked for me recently as ReadyNAS Remote used to, and was supposed to be revamped in May. This week, I got an email instructing me to update my log-on credentials in ReadyCloud, so I assume the transition has been completed. I haven't updated my log-on credentials yet.
OS 6 performance on my legacy ReadyNAS has improved with each OS 6 upgrade, so I recommend it if one is so inclined and is starting fresh or needs to perform a factory reset.
ReadyNAS Ultra Plus 6, OS 6.5, 2 HGST 4TB Ultrastar and 4 Hitachi 2TB Ultrastar HDDs. Mac computers and iOS devices.
- NettleMay 07, 2016Aspirant
Thanks for the replies. I think I'll go for it. Having come from a QNAP NAS I have to admit the 4.x interface looks quite dated.
I'm quite au-fait with the Java and glibc issues with Crashplan, that's one of the reasons I decided to change the NAS. When it works - it's great but they've moved the product on and my QNAP hasn't enough RAM to make it run reliably any more. I plan to upgrade the RAM on the Ultra 4 Plus as well so this shouldbn't be an issue in future.
I'll let you know how it goes.
- StephenBMay 07, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Nettle wrote:
I plan to upgrade the RAM on the Ultra 4 Plus as well so this shouldbn't be an issue in future.
The crashplan jvm for linux is limited to ~3.7 GB no matter how much RAM you install (its a 32 bit jvm). This might not be a problem for local crashplan backup, but it could get in the way if you have a large volume and are backing up to CrashPlan Central.
Last summer it became a problem for me - I increased the memory in my Pro-6 and maxed the jvm. I also set retention limits on the Crashplan Central archive. Duplication is the memory hog, and it is done against all files in the archive, including deleted ones.
It is working fine now, and I am hopeful that will continue. But if it happens again, I'll need to run crashplan on a PC instead of the NAS.
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