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Netgear Ready Nas NV+ 4 Bay Gigabit Desktop Network Storage

Netgear Ready Nas NV+ 4 Bay Gigabit Desktop Network Storage

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Brand: NetGear
Category: CE

Buy New: £599.99



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 47950

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 11.2 x 8.9

MPN: RND4000-100EUS
Model: RND4000-100EUS
UPC: 606449054576
EAN: 5051749448276
ASIN: B000VKJEBK

Release Date: August 30, 2007
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 to 2 months

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
RND4000 was designed specifically for home offices small businesses and workgroups. Never before has there been available a cost-conscience Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliance packed with robust high-end server features including Gigabit Ethernet hardware RAID system monitoring capabilities and built-in backup. ReadyNAS couples out of the box deployment and easy management with robust file serving and data redundancy. 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 dont 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. You already know how important it is to backup your pictures digital media and business files but the truth is you need it to be easy as well as bullet-proof. ReadyNAS was built to facilitate your backup strategy.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Top Drawer   July 11, 2008
Western Infidel (London UK)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Ive got one of these babies with 4 x 1tb disks. I have to say was one of the best IT spends ive done for the home and i do a lot :P

Im a bit of a DVD/CD Gannet on Amazon, spend a large % of my income @amazon on movies and albums so a while back i built a Windows Media Center with Vista Ultimate for the lounge. Spent several months converting the lot to DivX/MP3 and I also added a Linksys DMA2200 Extender recently and a Linksys WRT600N Gigabit Lan/Wireless N Router (import from us cos not being released in UK according to Linksys).

Anyway, despite having 2tb of disk space in the media center, i bought this to give access to other pc's on my home network with low power consumption. Did a bit of research and stacked up the specs against each other and this came out top overall.

took the plunge, but bought the barebones version which was actually a ReadyNAS NV+ RND4250 but had disks removed. I opted to fill it with 4 x Samsung 1tb disks as its not worth shelling out the extra cash for the WD or Seagate jobbies as theres no performance advantage in a NAS (gb lan or wifi lan is bottleneck not seek times) and saved myself a few quid in the process.

Have to say its absolutely rockin. In X-Raid i get 2.7tb with full redundancy from 4x1tb disks. If any one of the disks goes down, just pop it out and replace and the X-Raid rebuilds the array with the replacement disk and with no data lost.

Built in Functionality is second to none, its got a dev site where u can add bittorrent and some other apps developed by community, well done Netgear for absorbing infrant into their product portfolio.. its the best product they have in their lineup! (im away from netgear wifi products and over to linksys cos of poor wifi performance and bugs).

Admin and setup is simple if ur experienced IT pro, then u will really like it, if ur not, it wipes it 4 u. Windows/unix/linux/mac clients are all catered for and all thru a web browser be it Firefox, Safari or the other one that most people use :S

Ive had no freezes, no crashes, no performance problems and no issues whatsoever, its been runnin with latest raidiator firmware for bout 2 months with no issues, just lovely.

It is accessed by a UNC share \\servername\sharename and can even be setup as a WINS Server ;)

Its got too many features to mention, but one great feature i like is the schedule that you can set for uptime/downtime so that its only on when u want it on. Good green credentials and its on when im around 2 use it with low consumption.

In terms of robustness, its built like a small Tiger Tank, very heavy, solid construction, with status panel and cool lights n no flimsy stuff u normally get with netgear home products like their routers.. it was built by somebody else before they got bought by Netgear ;) so no issues in this dept :D

Before u buy just look around and get ur own disks all of the same type.

Its a great product that has so much functionality and possibilities for further functionality expansion thru a community... best of breed IMHO

About 2 buy my 2nd unit, i luv it ;)

Enjoy ;)




5 out of 5 stars Not cheap, but a bit of homework and you have a capable NAS box   May 29, 2008
P. Cooper
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is not for the home market - it's just too pricey for most users. For small offices, it's perfect - reliable storage, expandable, idiot-proof (mostly, though someone will no doubt prove me wrong), and quiet. Having used these for a while, the first thing I do is buy additional memory for it (from crucial.com - about 30GBP at time of writing), which makes it even faster, and a UPS for good measure. Slot disks in, format to your choosing, and go!

Good points: solid, well-built, expandable, good user community, 5yr warranty
Not so good: price, but then it's not cheap Chinese tat



3 out of 5 stars Be careful of the disks you purchase   May 18, 2008
Sleepless Reviewer (Somerset UK)
2 out of 10 found this review helpful

I have nothing against this device as such. It looks nice and on the surface seems to do exactly what you would want it to do. However, having been stung by purchasing a set of disks and a NAS Raid Server which did not work (not this one, and one that has now been returned to its rightful owner - the manufacturer), everyone should be aware that these devices will NOT work with any hard disk that you may purchase. They all have a very limited range of disks that they consider compatible with their devices and every manufacturer lists different disks that they consider compatible. The compatible disk list is also not easily found on some web-sites.

I am extremely disappointed in the disk manufacturers and suppliers of these devices. Why can't the disk manufacturers produce hardware that conform 100% to a set of criteria that help Manufacturers of RAID devices and hence allow any disk to be used in any system. It seems that these devices really have a limited shelf life when the disk manufacturers stop producing hardware that is compatible!



5 out of 5 stars Well worth the cash!!!   September 6, 2007
S. McBride (Glasgow)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This is one of the best bits of kit I've ever bought. Setting up the NAS was simple and it's also my print server for my USB printer.

I was quite worried about how difficult this would be to set-up when I bought it but it turned out to be quite simple.

The set-up process is still full of terms and names a novice wouldn't understand but truthfully it was very simple... most of the default settings are what the average person will need.

Really switching it on and going through the manufacturer provided set-up (almost always accepting the defaults) will do.

I bought the 2x500Gb drive version and was happy to discover that it came with some of the most reliable and expensive disks in the supported disk list form the manufacturer (infrant technologies - look on infrant.com - netgear re-badge the unit).

Things to note:
* to get the most from this device it'd be best to use a 1Gbps network. I was planning to buy a new router which would interface my ADSL2+, offer a few 1Gbps Ethernet ports and pre-n wireless but consumer products to do this don't seam to exist, yet.
* My personal firewall - zone alarm didn't like the device (even with the controls on the local zone switched off. I've moved to a different personal firewall which works fine.



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