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VincentNguyenQu
Feb 04, 2013Star
RND4000-200 vs RNDU6000 general questions
Good morning, I'm currently revisiting my NAS setup, with the objective of reducing power consumption while keeping a decent level of performance (my current setup is a full blown server, with an L...
VincentNguyenQu
Feb 06, 2013Star
I actually found some info on storagereview : there is quite a delta with HDD spindown between the two products.
RNDU6000: 33 HDD off , 68 idle, HDD on, 74 in active mode
RND4000-200: 12 HDD off, 20 idle, 24 in active mode
Comparison is only really valid with HDD off, because of the two additionnal bays on the RNDU6000.
http://www.storagereview.com/netgear_readynas_ultra_6_review_rndu6000
http://www.storagereview.com/netgear_readynas_nv_v2_review
The processor difference plays a big role here. Of course performance is not the same.
Thanks for the other information, I'll look into it further
Regards
Vincent
RNDU6000: 33 HDD off , 68 idle, HDD on, 74 in active mode
RND4000-200: 12 HDD off, 20 idle, 24 in active mode
Comparison is only really valid with HDD off, because of the two additionnal bays on the RNDU6000.
http://www.storagereview.com/netgear_readynas_ultra_6_review_rndu6000
http://www.storagereview.com/netgear_readynas_nv_v2_review
The processor difference plays a big role here. Of course performance is not the same.
Thanks for the other information, I'll look into it further
Regards
Vincent
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