The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 424 sports really good build quality and boasts of a diverse set of features that make it sort of an all-rounder. The interface is quite simple to navigate even for new users and ...
First of all, you need Intel-based ReadyNAS (tested on ancient ReadyNAS Ultra 2) and ReadyNAS OS. Looks like Netgear almost abandoned ReadyNAS(OS) so it can be tricky to install and run Docker. The ...
In the rush to grow, many small businesses often initially overlook storage. It’s an out-of-sight, out-of-mind thing — until more capacity is needed (immediately) or a disaster occurs (with no ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer with more than 20 years of experience covering technology. Follow him on Twitter @TheLabGuys. The need for reliable storage and backup is critical in a ...
The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3138 enterprise network-attached storage device works on many levels: It has more features and capabilities than almost any other NAS in its class. Like the state and local ...
The ReadyNAS 422 is an impressive device built to deal with up to 40 users easily with a maximum of 20TB drive capacity, and it can handle a wide range of service tasks simultaneously. Why you can ...
John Breeden II is an award-winning reviewer and public speaker with 20 years of experience covering technology. School districts need reliable storage and backup for data. Everything from student ...
We’re big fans of this box’s all-metal Construction and world-class performance. We also like its user interface, although it could be easier to use, and we wish it could be administered fully using ...
As a member of the Data Generation, I’ve found that my photos, videos, and documents quickly expand to fill their containers. A standard USB drive is quickly replaced by another, larger one while home ...
Netgear is launching three new ReadyNAS storage systems in South Africa. The RN420, RN520, and RN620 range of devices feature Intel processors and five levels of data protection, and offer a 10Gb ...
This box ticks all the corporate boxes; it’s also fast and it uses the state-of-the-art BTR file system. Only minor multimedia glitches and a couple of oversights kept it from a four-star rating. The ...
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