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kbr88
Nov 23, 2015Aspirant
Should I upgrade RND2150 to newer model?
I have a readyNas Duo 2150 with 500GB of storage that I bought 6 years ago. Netgear has announced end of life for this model.
I need to upgrade the disk capacity to at least 1 TB if not 2TB.
However, given that it's now end of life, I am wondering if I should I upgrade to ReadyNas 100 or equivalent (with 2 x 2TB).
Any thoughts or recommendations would be welcome.
thanks
kerry
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
kbr88 wrote:
I have a readyNas Duo 2150 with 500GB of storage that I bought 6 years ago. Netgear has announced end of life for this model.
I need to upgrade the disk capacity to at least 1 TB if not 2TB.
However, given that it's now end of life, I am wondering if I should I upgrade to ReadyNas 100 or equivalent (with 2 x 2TB).
Any thoughts or recommendations would be welcome.
thanks
kerry
Just to be clear - the recent announcement was on the ultra/pro models, but was distributed more broadly. Your duo has been end of life for long time now. The duo v1 does support 2x2TB drives, but can't support drives > 2 TB. So one option is to keep using your duo.
The RN102 is a 2-bay entry level model (as the duo was when you purchased). It is much faster than the duo, so if you aren't looking for more features it would be the logical place to start.
If you are interested in media streaming (particular over the internet) you might want to upgrade to the RN212 or the RN312. The RN312 has free lifetime chat support (the RN100 and RN200 only have 90 days of free support). Of course the higher end models will cost more.
- kbr88Aspirant
Thanks for the quick response. A couple points of clarification.
Currently, I have 2 Macs + 2 external hard disks that are backed up via Time Machine to Time Capsule (can't backup to NAS since it's almost at maximum capacity). So, I do have to upgrade capacity to 2 TB which should probably last a few years.
If I upgrade capacity, I could probably get rid of the Time Capsule .
I use the NAS as a local backup in addition to the external hard drives (which function as backup and extra storage) , consisting of photos, some video, docs etc. I sometimes use it for streaming of Sonos. I don't tend to need a lot of extra features--but anything that automates back-up is a plus.
is my best (and cheapest) option still to simply upgrade hard disk capacity?
- ifixidevicesLuminary
Well in the short-sight yes, your best option would be to just upgrade drives. It sounds tedious though to have external hard drives and the nas and all that so my suggestion would maybe be for now to pick up an rn102 or 104 depending on future capacity needs.
The RN102 can take up to 8TB drives but if you want any redundancy then you're only going to get 8TB's of space total. If you got an RN104 you could essentially put in up to 4 8TB hard drives giving you a capacity of 21TB's of data (and you wouldn't need all 8TB drives at once. Or you could buy smaller drives, sometimes the 3, 4, 5 or 6TB drives can be found for cheap.
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