This I truly understand. The ReadyNAS community is really active about, "Can I replace my EMC HD's with bigger SSD's?" I am watching these topics. And, I am now seeing NAS platforms that do now use SSD's. Sheesh! I have to admit I am getting old. Some of this stuff is way above me. But, I do see the push, and, I accept that it will come to pass.
Duncan

On 09/19/2013 17:01, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
What sold me most on the 5N was the ability to add a mSSD in the accelerator 
bay, to cache data and speed transfers. I have a Crucial m4 128GB mSATA 
Internal Solid State Drive CT128M4SSD3 in mine. Once I added that, the data 
transfers are crazy fast. Plus the drobo is 5 bays not 4 like the readynas NV+.

lopaka


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  From: DSinc <dsinc...@epbfi.com>
To: hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [H] 3TB
Oh! Holy cow! I guess I am still learning how to get my NAS to link up
on my LAN.
I've never tested, but do not think I see this performance. But then,
since completing my
10base1000 LAN, I have never really tested. Actually, I know not how. I
just move/copy stuff
from my desktop to my NAS, and it goes pretty dang quick! The NAS-to-NAS
backups at Zero-dark-30
take place at theNAS' own chosen/agreed upon speed. This I never quibble
about. Clearly I might not be
on top of this, but it all works so well for me I just don't worry about
it at all. I own/run these appliances that
are so much smarter than me, but still speak to me in their 'plain
speak' that I treat them as 'family.' Except for
Intel nic cards, my NAS appliances are the most reliable network
devicesI have ever owned.
I know that they use a Debian-based Linux OS so I do not dig into their
guts. No need to.
They just plain workand make digital life a bit better.
NAS-ON everyone!
Duncan

On 09/19/2013 16:07, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
Drobo5N is a completely different beast compared to earlier units. I can 
transfer 20GB in under a couple minutes over network. ReadyNAS NV+ v1 is about 
4-5x that and the v2 6-7x that

lopaka


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    From: Zulfiqar Naushad <z00...@gmail.com>
To: "hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com" <hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [H] 3TB
The deciding factor for me was the hybrid raid. I mix and match
different sizes and it works just fine.

Before that I had a drobo. Great features but super slow performance.
Gave that to my brother in law as a gift and he uses that till today.

I don't think I could deal with traditional raid. Having all same size
drives would be a bear to upgrade. It's funny. Almost every bay in my
synology has a different brand, size and rotation speed. Everything
just works and works well.

If the synology ever dies I'm never going to switch to another brand.
Love the web os of synology and they keep on improving the interface
and adding features. I barely use most of them. I just have an
antivirus running and do torrents from the synology. I've set it up
with ddns so I can add torrents from my phone wherever I am and once I
come home it's sitting there for me ready to consume.

What more could I want. I also haven't used port teaming to double the
bandwidth to 2Gbps.

Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 19, 2013, at 6:48 PM, DSinc <dsinc...@epbfi.com> wrote:

Hi Zool,
Yes, several in the ReadyNAS community seem to be moving to Synology, QNAP, and,
others. Fine. Different strokes for different folks! Nothing more..
I've studied, thought, played with numbers, and decided to stay with my
3 ReadyNAS boxes until something serious happens.
For certain, Synology will be where I move to!  All of my ReadyNAS run 24/7 and 
have
never dropped a beat in 3 years.  I still wait for my 1st HD failure! And, any 
data loss
I have suffered has been totally 'pilot error' (mine!). I'm good. My NAS boxes 
are the PFM
part of my home LAN.
Best,
Duncan

On 09/19/2013 08:28, Naushad Zulfiqar wrote:
Ready nas are great. It was between that and the synology for me and I went
with the latter. 3 years on and its still hasn't skipped a beat.
On Sep 19, 2013 3:03 PM, "DSinc" <dsinc...@epbfi.com> wrote:

Lopaka,
Never knew you had a ReadyNAS! Silly me.
How do you like your NV+ v2?
I started with a DUO-v1 in 2009. I can blame John Steinbruner for that. I
have added an Ultra 2 and an Ultra 2+.
Just now I stay local. In the future I may off-site one of my NAS, or, may
try a cloud backup location. For now, I
am very happy with my NAS's.
Everything I've ever learned about NAS has been viathe ReadyNAS forum via
Netgear. Lots of really smart folk there.
Duncan

On 09/18/2013 20:48, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:

I've got five 4TB Seagate drives in a Drobo5N. All working well about 5
mos now. I have 4 WD 3TB reds in a ReadyNAS NV+ v2. I had 1 die within
days, but the replacement is fine. The reds have a better-longer warranty.


lopaka



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      From: Anthony Q. Martin <amar...@charter.net>
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<hardware@lists.hardwaregroup.**com <hardw...@lists.hardwaregroup.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [H] 3TB

I have at least 10 of them running in my movie box. They work fine for
this application.

Sent from my mobile device.

     On Sep 18, 2013, at 5:16 PM, Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org>
wrote:

I want to get  one or more 3TB desktop drives to store videos
on....either a Seagate or WD ... maybe a WD Red. I am really looking at
reliability and price point rather then performance. Anybody have any
issues with large 3TB drives?

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