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homesynthesis's avatar
Nov 17, 2016
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You think I should continue with RNDP6000?

When he moved, my client gave me a ReadyNAS Pro unit he bought from me in 2009 and barely used.   It was dead but I brought it back to life with a new PSU and I updated firmware to latest (4.2.30)....
  • beisser's avatar
    Nov 17, 2016

    what you can do is this. install readynasos 6 on the device. its not officially supported but you can find documentation on how to do it on the forums here.

     

    that will give you two things.

     

    1. support for much bigger drives. im not 100% sure but i think even 10tb drives will work, since the limitation was on the OS, not the hardware.

    2. OS-updates. os6 is the current version of the readynas operating system. while not designed for the rndp6000 in particular it will still run on the device with some minor modifications and you will be able to update it as well. i have a friend who is running os6 on the rndp6000 and it works just fine.

     

    but you should be aware that you will not get official support for any problems that arise.

    still it will give the device a few more years of life (until the hardware dies, or os6 doesnt get updates anymore).

     

    just my opinion on this.

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