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immagikman
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Dec 12, 2014

ReadyNAS Endless cost cycle

Ok I realize that once upon a time there were physical limits to volume size, Ive had the ReadyNAS, ReadyNAS+, And now have ReadyNAS Pro (6 bay) and a ReadyNAS Ultra6 and yet I am faced with STILL no support for increased drive sizes, 4TB, 6TB and 8TB and if I am reading correctly even if I cough up yet ANOTHER bundle of cash for a 316, or a 516 unit THEY are not rated for the larger drive sizes. So what gives? I have a 6 year old PC that I can plug an 8TB drive into and it doesn't blink...and yet MY hardware for my NAS does not seem able to meet my growing storage needs. SO in this day of 32bit and 64bit processors and OS's I should be able to manage up to 256TB drives/volumes and yet....I cant get 6Tb or 8TB support?


I need a solution to allow me to install larger drives as they come available. IS there a ReadyNAS offering for me, or do I need to switch vendors?

Ny Needs.... 50 or fewer concurrent users (usually much fewer) 48 to 100TB of storage in a single volume. Dual Gigabit Ethernet adapters.

Sorry if the tone is less than cordial, Im just feeling the space squeeze and feel like Im being milked for every penny that can be squeezed out of me for incremental upgrades.

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