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NETGEAR READYNAS Ethernet LAN White

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Multifunctional data storage servers that allow you to store huge amounts of data. Connect your storage server directly to your own PC or share it with your local area network, so anybody in your home/office can use it. You can even connect it to the internet and share your data securely with friends or colleagues at a remote office via a VPN connection or if you would wish to do so you could even share your data with the whole world via ftp (provided your server supports this).
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Easy Deployment and Management
With an easy web browser interface and setup wizard, ReadyNAS can be configured with minimal effort — saving you valuable time. Traditional file servers can take hours to configure and, even once up and running, don’t have built-in system monitoring and email alerts. Available with ReadyNAS, automatic alerts give you the peace of mind that things are running smoothly because if trouble should arise, you will be notified.

RAID
Supporting hardware accelerated RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) levels 0, 1, 5 and ReadyNAS’s own X-RAID technology, ReadyNAS ensures full data redundancy with protection against hardware failure – something previously only available in high end servers. If one drive fails, the data volumes can still be rebuilt with the remaining drives. Without RAID, once a failure occurs, you risk losing all of the data stored on the drive.

X-RAID Technology
ReadyNAS’s patent pending X-RAID technology automates the volume expansion for you as you scale from 1 HDD to 4 HDD. Most NAS devices on the market aren’t future-proof. You can’t add or replace disks for larger capacity. ReadyNAS allows you to start with one disk, then add the additional drives over time, without reconfiguring the system and shuffling the data. Additionally, as disk capacity becomes larger and cheaper, you can replace all four disks, oneby- one, while X-RAID automatically manages the RAID details for you.

Backup
A sound backup strategy is important and relying on manually copying your important files is tedious and error-prone. With the help of EMC Retrospect backup and recovery software, you can set automatic backups of all of your network clients – whether they are Windows, Mac or Linux – to your ReadyNAS. Additionally, ReadyNAS includes an integrated backup manager that enables one-button backup from your NAS appliance to external USB HDD for offsite rotation, or to remote servers, if needed.

File Serving and Media Streaming
ReadyNAS is a single centralized source for all of your digital data. The variety of digital devices and hard drives that currently house the data in your home and office can make locating a particular file quite arduous. ReadyNAS can bring all of that data together for fast and easy file serving to multiple clients simultaneously. If it’s video or other high-definition media you are working with, you can use your ReadyNAS for streaming to multiple devices at the same time.

Advanced System Design
The industrial design and ultra compact form factor of the ReadyNAS makes it perfect for any home office or small business. Standing only eight inches tall and five inches wide, it can fit in any entertainment center or on any desk without taking up much space or making much noise. ReadyNAS also offers low power consumption and a special energy-saving mode that allows you to automate startup and shutdown.

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NETGEAR READYNAS, White

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NETGEAR READYNAS. Product colour: White. Power consumption (typical): 220 W. Width: 132 mm, Depth: 222 mm, Height: 200 mm. Dimensions (WxDxH): 132 x 222 x 200 mm, Compatible operating systems: windows Mac Unix Linux

Network
Ethernet LAN *
Yes
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity
3
Design
Product colour
White
Software
Mac compatibility
Yes
Power
Power consumption (typical)
220 W
Weight & dimensions
Width *
132 mm
Depth *
222 mm
Height *
200 mm
Weight
4.6 kg
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T)
0 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)
20 - 80%
Other features
Dimensions (WxDxH)
132 x 222 x 200 mm
Compatible operating systems
windows Mac Unix Linux
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Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:19
Uk has collected 21 expert reviews for NETGEAR READYNAS Ethernet LAN White and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
81%
Source Review comments Score
zdnet.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:17
Netgears ReadyNAS NV+ does its job neatly and unobtrusively, and is well worth considering by small businesses. Most home offices will find it too noisy though.
Good Very easy to use, Solid design, Welldesigned management software, Good extensibility...
Bad Fan too noisy for most home offices...
Bottom line Netgears ReadyNAS NV+ does its job neatly and unobtrusively, and is well worth considering by small businesses. Most home offices will find it too noisy though...
80%
alphr.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:18
Netgear moved into desktop network storage in a big way last year when it acquired Infrant Technologies and its ReadyNAS appliances. It's certainly a force to be reckoned with in this market, but it has taken until now to complete the transition by rel...
Bottom line The ReadyNAS NV+ may be the smallest four-drive desktop NAS device on the market but it's huge on features, quality and value...
100%
practicalpc.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:18
increase. It works like this - with one drive theres no redundancy. Add a second drive and thats set up as a mirror of the first. Add a third drive and you double the capacity; a fourth drive then triples it. You can also swap out small drives for l...
Good Easy set up, X-RAID technology, networks USB printers...
Bad Manual on dis...
Bottom line The ReadyNAS NV+ is a superb NAS solution with built-in expandability and hot-swapping which makes management a doddle. The price is reasonable given the cost of current RAID systems; RAID still commands a premium over single drive systems. If you wan...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-05 15:42:46
Up to four hard drives can be installed in this NAS enclosure, which is easy to use and quite powerful. Its suitable for a small office environment, but home office users will get good value out of it, too.
Good Easy to use, very small footprint, X-RAID is set up transparently...
Bad Interface still has a couple of features that arent intuitive, the hard drives are too easy to access The Final Word Up to four hard drives can be installed in this NAS enclosure, which is easy to use and quite powerful. Its suitable for a small offi...
Bottom line Up to four hard drives can be installed in this NAS enclosure, which is easy to use and quite powerful. Its suitable for a small office environment, but home office users will get good value out of it, too.
80%
Zdnet.com.au
Updated:
2011-11-05 15:42:47
The ReadyNAS RND4250 is a new product in Netgears line-up. Just how new becomes apparent when you consider that the ReadyNAS product line and its associated technologies were developed by Infrant Technologies, which only was acquired by Netgear on 3 M...
Good RND 4250 is small, attractive, compact and easy to install, Includes Gigabit Ethernet interface, RAID data protection, UPnP AV streaming, and an integrated backup manager, Added with extra security features, Supports Windows, Mac, Linux and UNIX, Printers...
Bad Sluggish with complex file transfers, A little expensive...
Bottom line RND 4250 is a tiny, attractive silver cube with high end features.
80%
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-01-22 01:05:12
Are the hard drives in your computer full, but external hard drives don't provide enough space or safety? What you need then is Network Attached Storage (NAS). If you go for the ones with room for four to five normal hard drives, it will give you a larg...
0%
apcmag.com
Updated:
2014-08-30 04:29:55
While many NAS units look very utilitarian and like they belong hidden away, Netgears ReadyNAS NV+ looks like it belongs in a sleek office of the future. It backs up that look with a solid feature set, wide compatibility and great performance.Out revi...
Good Performance, Flexibility, Looks great, Build quality...
Bad Some setup issues...
80%
maclife.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:18
The ReadyNAS NV+ has loads of features, but a few bugs too. The ReadyNAS NV+ required the longest setup process of any NAS device we tested, but that seemed only fitting: It’s a big device, with huge storage capacity and a long list of features...
Good Huge capacity. Attractive design. Supports several media servers, including iTunes.
Bad Buggy AFP support. Setup wizard hitandmiss with Safari 3. Expensive (price excludes hard drives).
Bottom line Unreliable AFP support mars what is an otherwise flexible and high-capacity file server, media streamer, and backup device...
60%
Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:18
Last year we brought in a £5,000 testing application suite just to review a £100 D-Link wireless router. Hopefully, this goes someway to explaining the 70 hours of benchmarking and testing we put into this Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ review ? so please excu...
Good X-RAID, Hot Swap, Beefy build, Streaming Engine...
Bad Quirky faults in firmware, perhaps the cost...
60%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:18
During a spate of acquisitions earlier this year, Netgear purchased NAS maker Infrant Technologies (soon followed by SAN storage maker Zetera), acquiring the ReadyNAS line. Since the transaction occurred in May, Netgear has had little time to integra...
Good Fast transfers. Supports the three major desktop OSs. Granular performance-tweaking settings. Well-behaved network client. Many features.
Bad Some parts of setup are tricky. Attached USB hard drives must be FAT or FAT32, not NTFS. Expensive.
Bottom line The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ is an excellent combination of small-business RAID muscle, gigabit throughput, and home-oriented media features. Its expensive, but worth the price if abundant storage, fast transfers, and RAID reliability are what you need...
90%
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 18:52:19
Netgear may be an indomitable force in the home and small business networking market but one of its weakest links has always been storage. Whilst many of its competitors were busy delivering NAS appliances by the bucket load, Netgear made the not altogeth...
90%
computerworld.com
Updated:
2011-12-17 02:09:52
Netgear is well known for its line-up of wireless routers, adapters, gateways and print servers, but the company has made serious inroads into the network attached storage (NAS) arena as well. The company recently released two new versions of its Ready...
0%