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2004 INFRANT ReadyNAS Perfect Condition -- can I update?
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I have an original 2004 INFRANT ready NAS.
Can I update this to current technology -- ie, SSD or something other than the monster huge loud 256GB SATA drives that are in it?
I seem to remember that its memory maxed out at 512mb. Is that enough? It only has 256mb currently.
The RAIDiator PCMCIA looking card says 2004 P/N IT19-1-110-0
PN: RNX6S2000-009
SN: 000DA2007176
Anyone got a user or service manual?
Anyone know if it can be used moving forward, I have a large library of Family and Professional Videotape that I would like to place in secure storage. I would like to be able to stream that video, if possible.
Thanks.
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The NV/NV+ could be expanded to 1 GB. Users who did that did report some improvement in file transfer speeds. The platform was a bit finicky about third-party memory though, especially in the late firmware releases.
Overall, my own NV+ (unmodified) gets about 15-20 MB/sec in large file transfers. Increasing the memory might speed that up, but there's nothing you can do to increase the disk capacity over 2 TB. Plus you are limited to SMB 1, which is being depecated by Windows due to security concerns.
The entry level RN214 gets about 100 MB/sec in large file transfers, can handle any size disk, and supports SMB 3.
While playing with the 2004 model could be a fun project, its performance won't get anywhere close to a current NAS.
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Re: 2004 INFRANT ReadyNAS Perfect Condition -- can I update?
AFAIK, the capabilities and limitations on the X6 are identical to the NV/NV+V1. It does use the same firmware.. Given it's only SATAII and a SPARC processor, you would gain little with SSDs even if it did support them.
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Re: 2004 INFRANT ReadyNAS Perfect Condition -- can I update?
How much memory can I put in this thing?
My memory has something about 512mb...can that be 1gb?
Is there a benefit?
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The NV/NV+ could be expanded to 1 GB. Users who did that did report some improvement in file transfer speeds. The platform was a bit finicky about third-party memory though, especially in the late firmware releases.
Overall, my own NV+ (unmodified) gets about 15-20 MB/sec in large file transfers. Increasing the memory might speed that up, but there's nothing you can do to increase the disk capacity over 2 TB. Plus you are limited to SMB 1, which is being depecated by Windows due to security concerns.
The entry level RN214 gets about 100 MB/sec in large file transfers, can handle any size disk, and supports SMB 3.
While playing with the 2004 model could be a fun project, its performance won't get anywhere close to a current NAS.