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Re: RNDP 200U vs RNDP2000
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2011-07-26
09:39 PM
2011-07-26
09:39 PM
ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus vs RNDP2000
Warranty replaced my ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus (RNDP200U) with model RNDP2000-100NAS. What are the differences? Will the TiVo server still function in in the RNDP2000? Photos II?
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2011-07-26
09:44 PM
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09:44 PM
Re: RNDP 200U vs RNDP2000
Pro 2 (RNDP2000) is a business model and has business features (e.g. NIC Teaming/Bonding, Windows Domain integration, Rsync over SSH) and a 5 year warranty (however since your unit is a replacement under warranty I believe your original 3 year warranty would continue).
It will do everything your old unit could do plus more.
It will do everything your old unit could do plus more.
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2011-07-26
09:48 PM
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09:48 PM
Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus vs RNDP2000
Thanks for the info. Will it be safe to just move my data disks from the Ultra 2 Plus to the RNDP2000 and boot? -Or will the difference in model number cause me to loose data when booting in the RNDP2000?
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2011-07-26
09:54 PM
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09:54 PM
Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus vs RNDP2000
blueray wrote: Thanks for the info. Will it be safe to just move my data disks from the Ultra 2 Plus to the RNDP2000 and boot? -Or will the difference in model number cause me to loose data when booting in the RNDP2000?
Migration will work fine. They are both x86 ReadyNAS. See http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how_do_i_migrate_disks_over_from_an_existing_readynas_to_another
If you have a spare disk (not from your array), I'd suggest you put that disk in the Pro 2, do a factory reset (http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how_do_i_use_the_boot_menu) if necessary, update the firmware to the same version you had on the Ultra 2 Plus or later, then power down, remove the spare disk and follow the migration procedure outlined in the FAQ link above.
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2011-07-27
10:42 AM
2011-07-27
10:42 AM
Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus vs RNDP2000
With Pro devices You get ProSupport and your cases can be handled within 24h SLA
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2011-07-29
09:02 AM
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09:02 AM
Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus vs RNDP2000
does the RNDP2000 support iSCSI targets?
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2011-07-29
10:12 AM
2011-07-29
10:12 AM
Re: ReadyNAS Ultra 2 Plus vs RNDP2000
ecalonllc wrote: does the RNDP2000 support iSCSI targets?
Yes, the Pro-2 supports iSCSI targets as does the Ultra 2 (+).
http://www.readynas.com/?cat=49
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