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Only 2 drive bays and no disks included for $240 AR? Seems a little steep to me.
I have a few friends with ReadyNAS systems and they LOVE THEM. Good performance, nice integration into the network and AD.
For me, the Duo/NV is well worth the premium you might pay over no name NASes. The quality of support on their forums from users and employees combined with real attention to detail in both hardware and software make it well worth it.
That being said, the new NVX and pro line are really difficult to justify for home and small office users.
Only 2 drive bays and no disks included for $240 AR? Seems a little steep to me.
I have a few friends with ReadyNAS systems and they LOVE THEM. Good performance, nice integration into the network and AD.
Only 2 drive bays and no disks included for $240 AR? Seems a little steep to me.
I have a few friends with ReadyNAS systems and they LOVE THEM. Good performance, nice integration into the network and AD.
you guys are so immature. But here i go...
Only 2 drive bays and no disks included for $240 AR? Seems a little steep to me.
I have a few friends with ReadyNAS systems and they LOVE THEM. Good performance, nice integration into the network and AD.
Only 2 drive bays and no disks included for $240 AR? Seems a little steep to me.
I have a few friends with ReadyNAS systems and they LOVE THEM. Good performance, nice integration into the network and AD.
For me, the Duo/NV is well worth the premium you might pay over no name NASes. The quality of support on their forums from users and employees combined with real attention to detail in both hardware and software make it well worth it.
That being said, the new NVX and pro line are really difficult to justify for home and small office users.