
Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay 1 TB (2 x 500 GB) Desktop Network Storage RND4250
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Product Features
- Advanced Network Attached Storage device with 1 TB capacity; ideal for small businesses and work groups
- Whisper quiet operations; advanced power controls for energy-efficient use
- Built-in printer server, iTunes server and streaming media server for DLNA-compliant devices such as NETGEAR EVA8000, Sonos Digital Music System, Logitech Squeezebox,Sony Playstation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 363
- X-RAID technology for automatic data redundancy; supportsindustry standard RAID 0/1/5
- Measures a compact 7.9 x 5.2 x 8.7 inches (HxWxD); 5-year warranty
Product Description
At last, there is a Network Attached Storage device for small businesses and home offices that allows you to quickly and easily add capacity or swap out drives without down time. The automated RAID expansion is made possible by our patent pending X-RAID technology while hot swap support allows you to replace a disk without powering down the system. Leading performance is assured with our custom network storage microprocessor and a Gigabit Ethernet network port. More Details >>Customer Reviews
If you are not an IT expert dont buy this product.
If you are an IT expert and want to spend hours configuring and tweaking a device just to get minimum results you can buy this. More >>
Radhames Brito
We've had one of these units for almost two years. On the bright side we haven't lost any data; but the system is very slow. More >>
Richard Fredericksen
I've had one of these for about 3 plus years... since before Netgear bought Infrant who originally created this great product. More >>
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Equipment:
Netgear RND4000-100NAS ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Desktop Network Storage (No Disk)
4 @ Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1 TB SATA 32 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Hard Drive ST31000333AS
Setup:
I recently setup the ReadyNAS NV+ on my home gigabit network with 4TB of post installed Seagate hard drives. More >>
T. Kraus
I purchased the ReadyNAS NV+ before Netgear bought Infrant. The unit worked flawlessly on a Gigabit Ethernet allowing users to share files and as a print server for over 2 years. More >>
John N. Twist