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haupin
Jul 30, 2011Aspirant
ReadyNAS Pro to ReadyNAS 3200
Hi. I've got two ReadyNAS Pro with 6 x 3TB in each. I'm quickly running out of diskspace on one of them now, and will need more space soon. One option is buying another Pro and spread my data a...
mdgm-ntgr
Jul 30, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
Get a Pro 6 (RNDP6000-200 aka RNDP6000v2). This has a faster CPU than the Pro Business Edition (RNDP6000-100). See CPU Specs of the ReadyNAS
If you take a look at the Comparison Charts you'll notice that the 4200 power consumption is over double that of the Pro 6, and that's when there's only 6 disks in a 4200. It's much more economical to run multiple desktop ReadyNAS units.
I do recommend using the optional X-RAID2 dual-redundancy (like RAID-6 and requires a minimum of four disks)
If you take a look at the Comparison Charts you'll notice that the 4200 power consumption is over double that of the Pro 6, and that's when there's only 6 disks in a 4200. It's much more economical to run multiple desktop ReadyNAS units.
I do recommend using the optional X-RAID2 dual-redundancy (like RAID-6 and requires a minimum of four disks)
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