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sjb05004
Oct 11, 2020Aspirant
RN10200 died, looking for replacement model
***Unable to select NAS for location; show all is not showing any addtional categories. Mods please relocate if possible.*** My old RN10200 has died somehow. It will not power on and I've tested the p...
- Oct 14, 2020
sjb05004 wrote:
I'm looking at a RND2210. I only need this to migrate the data to a new storage array. Thanks in advance!That runs 4.1.x firmware, and your disks would be reformatted if you tried to move them to it. It's also limited to 2 TB drives.
The RN100 series is end-of-life, so you won't find any new models. You might be able to find used ones.
As JohnCM_S says, you need an OS-6 ReadyNAS if you want to seamlessly migrate your disks. If you have apps installed, it'd be simplest to stick with the arm models - a used RN100 series, or a used RN200 series. Or as he suggests, an RN212 (an RN214 would also work).
If apps aren't installed (or not a concern), then you could also look at used x86 models (RN300).
Note that the warranty on used ReadyNAS is not transferrable, and Netgear doesn't provide paid support for used equipment.
JohnCM_S
Oct 13, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi sjb05004,
Welcome to the Community!
You may check the RN212. Both the RN102 and RN212 are ARM units and runs on the OS6 firmware so you can just simply insert the disks from the RN102 to RN212 and it should work as it is (https://kb.netgear.com/22895/ReadyNAS-OS-6-Migrating-a-volume).
You may check the RN212 datasheet for more information about the NAS model.
Regards,
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