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compact
Jul 11, 2012Aspirant
ReadyNas Duo V2 or
NetGear ReadyNAS Duo V2 £99.99 http://www.dabs.com/products/netgear-re ... nas&src=16 and the NetGear ReadyNAS NV+ V2 £159.99 http://www.dabs.com/products/netgear-re ... 0542&src=3 Is there a...
Marto731
Jul 11, 2012Aspirant
To Compact,
Duo v1 has Sparc processor, and Frontview with a white page, with blue headings.
Duo v2 has ARM processor, and Frontview generally with a grey background.
You could not move both disks from Duo to NV+. You would need to copy data off,
and factory reset, if you were to move the disks.
In the example of Expansion: you add a disk one at a time, not 2 together, unless
you are doing a Factory default in between. This will wipe data, and build Volume.
Regards,
Marto,
Netgear Tech support
Duo v1 has Sparc processor, and Frontview with a white page, with blue headings.
Duo v2 has ARM processor, and Frontview generally with a grey background.
You could not move both disks from Duo to NV+. You would need to copy data off,
and factory reset, if you were to move the disks.
In the example of Expansion: you add a disk one at a time, not 2 together, unless
you are doing a Factory default in between. This will wipe data, and build Volume.
Regards,
Marto,
Netgear Tech support
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