NAS'es (Network Attached Storage)
The need for hard disk storage is ever increasing, as businesses and individuals have growing needs to store data, such as photos, videos, document email archives, etc. In locations where there are more than one PCs/Laptops, one of the best option is to have a network attached storage (NAS) device.
NAS's are offered by numeros hardware vendors. RemekTek specializes in the industry leading Netgear ReadyNAS range. We use the following models ourselves:
- ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition, with 6 Terra Bytes of storage
- ReadyNAS NV+, with 4 Terra Bytes of storage
- ReadyNAS Duo, with 1.4 Terra Bytes of storage
- ReadyNAS rackmount - now replaced by the Pro (1st bullet)
One great feature of the ReadyNAS range is the patent pending X-RAID and X-RAID2 arthitecture, which permits increasing storage capacity by disk replacement without the need to wipe and then replace the data. Instead hard drives can be replaced one at a time, with larger models WITHOUT switching off the NAS!
We can supply any of the units in any disk configuration, and can advise and consult in setting up a system to your individual needs. Our prices are competative and our service is second to none.
Useful Resources
Definitive Guide to the ReadyNAS NV+ |
| Posted by Administrator (admin) on Jan 30 2010 |
| Network Storage >> Netgear ReadyNAS |
Take a glance at the NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+, and you’ll see a small, elegant, but simplistic chassis that can proudly be displayed in any room in your home. Lift up the chrome handle on the back, and you’ll see how solidly built this little box is. Swing open the hidden front door and you see four drive trays, each of them sliding out to reveal your disk. Close the door, and you notice it shuts tightly back to the body. A press of the power button and the box comes to life with the LCD lighting up behind the mirror, welcoming you to the ReadyNAS World.
That my friend is just the surface. Find out what’s really inside the ReadyNAS NV+ and why it is without a doubt the most versatile NAS on the market today.
Full article link on Netgear's website: LINK
Last changed: Jan 30 2010 at 7:28 AM
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