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Netgear RND4000 ReadyNAS NV+ Network Storage
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Rating: 8.17/10
With 19 User Reviews
OO-Dragon@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 12/15/11
Cons: Slow and odd web management page, noisy.

Pros: Works, nice LED display
Comment:
I Setup 4x 2TB Drives in it with Xraid (when drives were still cheap ^_^). It found one of my drives bad, and I replaced it. Once all said and done it actually operates pretty well, the only beef I have with it would be the webpage for managing the thing... its not exactly fast or really well laid out. But your only in there to really set it up the first time. Also the fan can get a bit noisy. All things considered there are probably better units out there, but on a sale this one is pretty good too. This review was modfied by poster @ 12-15-11 03:38 PM
Naz_H@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/07/11
Cons: Difficult to change the RAID configurations.Very Slow disk initialization 2T drive took 9hours(this is for second drive)DLNA not working – very bad if you plan to use for Media Server.

Pros: Price is attractive
Comment:
I will not recommend this to anyone, the unit seems to have a lot of software issues and Netgear is slow to fix them.
petervi@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/26/11
Cons: - Long rebuild time (7-8 hrs)- A bit noisy

Pros: + Expandable RAID+ Fast transfers over GB LAN+ USB option for additional devices
Comment:
This is overall a very good unit. Does what it's supposed to do. I use it to stream 1080p videos over the network to a media player and it does that without a hitch. Fast transfer times too. Easy to upgrade the memory (whoever's interested), although there's not much point in doing that; benchmarks show that you *might* get ~5% increase in performance which won't make a difference, as the unit already performs well.Some of the drawbacks include long rebuild times and somewhat noisy fan. Both are of no consequence to me as I keep mine in the basement and the device can still be used without a problem while it's rebuilding.Totally worth it (on sale)!!
Andy_Y@NCIX
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Review Date: 04/12/11
Cons: Noisy.Kinda slow on my network.No option for power on after power loss.

Pros: Stable and serves its purposeX-RAID option
Comment:
Took overnight (6-8hrs) to initialize 6TB in X-RAID.Took ~1.5 hrs to re-initialize after power failure.Fan is horrendously noisy, especially at boot time. Has a hum to the fan as well. Doesn't matter to me, I put it in the basement.Jumbo frames are off or on at MTU=7936 only.PCs on my network transfer at 49MB/s. This thing transfers at upto 29MB/s after turning on all performance parameters (19MB/s at default settings).Included torrent client seems slow and never hit my max bandwidth. I use utorrent.All in all, still a great product. It streams and stores things just fine. Just don't keep it where you sleep and don't expect blazing speeds.
Graham_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/31/11
Cons: I still do not get why companies will sell a product saying that it has Gigabit ethernet on it when it does not get the gigabit speeds on a true gigabit network. Cat 6E Cable and all.The fan is a little loud when its at full speed, but when you got a movie or music on you don't hear it. When the fan is running at a lower speed you can't hear it.

Pros: Rock Solid stability and way better then D-Links NAS productgreat coolingGood solid case designTons and Tons of Add-on programs can be found for this deviceMemory can be easily upgraded to 1 gig at your own risk and possibility of voiding the warrantyPlays Nice with the 2TB WD Green Drives
Comment:
Before I got this I had (still use) a D-Link DNS-323 and a D-Link DNS-343 and I have to say that I LOVE this netgear device. Its A LOT more stable then the D-Link products I have. On an average week I will have to restart the dlink devices at least twice to get them working again. I have not had to restart the Netgear since I put it on the shelf.The only downside to this device is the transfer speeds to and from the device, on average I would get between 9 to 11megs a second. However I hear if you upgrade the ram (voids warranty according to a netgear rep I talked to on the phone) the speeds can jump up to around the 18megs a second mark.In conclusion it makes a great device to store music, videos, photos and tv shows on to stream to your Xbox, Playstation, HTPC or other media player.
Matt_D@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/24/11
Cons: Lengthy setup

Pros: Easy to setup and upgrade
Comment:
I bought this and got 4 3tb hard drives and it took the better part of the night to set up. But i guess that is what happens when you have 12 tb tovprocess.
cloutsss@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 01/26/11
Cons: nothing to say yet

Pros: simplicity of use and manage
Comment:
I bought this equipment to have a really stable and security of all our familly pictures, movies, video, musique, files, etc... But dont forget this is not a backup solution. But about this thing this is really easy to make a backup on an external USB drive, of anything with a facilities integrate in this solution. There is also a really great users forum to talk about differents things for problems or discussion about thi solution. Very simple to use even for a newbee. I bought it at 290$ with pricematch, really good deal. Dont think more go for it !!!
Royer_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/24/11
Cons: The update  for the product its not fast

Pros: This configures quickly. can use the system while it made its raid
Comment:
Me I use the product as multimedia server.you can listen to movies and transfer data. it is fast.
Pagla@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/18/11
Cons: Fan is a tad bit loud.

Pros: Supports 2TB drives with firmware update. Backup PC files but also works with Apple Time Machine.
Comment:
It took a little time to sync the 2TB hard drive but once done, was able to back up my PC as well as the Mac (seamlessly worked with Time Machine) Connected the printer to the NAS and now everyone at home can print from every computer.
DavieBoy@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/01/10
Cons: Some operations can take a very long time to complete, can only lose a single disk before the volume is at risk, really picky about UPS units, lack of recent firmware updates.

Pros: Very easy to set-up, reliable, quiet, easy to expand the volume, works great with Apples Time Machine, supports all major file protocols.
Comment:
I had been in need of a NAS for a while as my main PC was crashing too much and I did not have a decent backup solution. I got the ReadyNAS NV+ with 2x750GB drives and added 2 more to give me 3TB (2.1TB effective). This was around January, 2009.It has worked flawlessly since then, barring a few hiccups with our apartments power supply randomly failing. Fortunately I have not lost any data at all. My unit is connected to a UPS (APC USB 450), however the NV+ only has limited compatibility with UPS units - so be sure to check on the readynas.com compatibility list before getting one (highly recommend using a UPS with it).Earlier this year (March 2010), I lost one of the disks due to a drive failure so replaced it with a Samsung HD154UI 1.5TB drive and (because of the sales at NCIX ;)) ended up getting 2 more Samsung HD154UI 1.5TB disks. Upgrading the NAS to 4x1.5TB was a long process, but it did work. To upgrade the capacity you leave it on and switch out each disk one at a time letting it rebuild the array. This can take up to 12 hours per disk as the disk has to be initialised and then sync'd. Finally the volume expansion has to be performed during a reboot otherwise you will not get the extra capacity.My unit is now at 6TB with 4.5TB available. File sharing has been fine over CIFS, NFS and AFP. I cannot comment on any of the other features (such as BitTorrent or media streaming) as my unit has no internet connection and is purely a redundant backup box. The base functionality, however, works brilliantly and network transfers are around the 22MB/s mark on Windows, Mac and Linux (be sure to enable Jumbo frames and use Gigabit ethernet).I would highly recommend this NAS unit - especially if you are just starting out. If you require better redundancy, then the ReadyNAS Pro / Pioneer editions take 6 disks and can be run in RAID6 mode.
Jason_S@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 07/07/10
Cons: Fan a bit loud

Pros: FastRaidX is easy to useHot swap drives
Comment:
Use this with 3x 1TB drives in RaidX with no problems. Avg write speed 18MB/sec and Avg read speed 32MB/sec.Media sharing to a WD TV Live with no problems and very easy to setup.Highly reccommend to anyone.
e11world
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Review Date: 04/07/10
Comment:
I owe it to myself to write this review. I had a really tough time with this device when I got it (after almost 2 weeks of ordering). The device came with bad firmware. GET IT N3T G3AR SUPPORT I had to trouble shoot the device with at least 5 different tech support agents (mostly from the Philippines). This is NOT something I, the end user should be doing for nearly 2months. My cousin(network guy) helped me setup the device when I first got it & he said he'd done that b4 but it worked from the start. This one was full of different bugs. After all that TIME THAT I WASTED trying to fix their product, they finally agreed to send me a new 1. If the first things didn't work in the device, YOU FIX IT Net gear, send me a new 1. Support overall & on the Mac NO good. Network printing on i Mac. New device works with OK with 4 2tb sea gate drives
Kevin_J@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 02/08/10
Cons: none that I have found

Pros: Trustworthy, very stableHot pluggable drivesCan use different sized drives if one dies
Comment:
I've had my device for several years now, configured for RAID so I could be sure not to lose files (my main goal). Speed has always seemed reasonable to me on a 1GB network w/netgear 16 port GB switch, although I'm sure there are faster devices out there by now. This device has been rock solid for me, has never failed, and has never caused me even a little problem, which is exactly what I want in a trustworthy network storage device.
Marc_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/17/10
Cons: - Extremely slow interface (unusable)- Lack of support

Pros: - Small and shiny
Comment:
Bought in october 2009, sold yesterday. I replaced it with a QNAP TS-419 Pro. This device is extremely slow. The included applications are practically unusable (squeezebox server for example takes forever to scan and to even display the web interface). I upgraded the ram to 1GB to try and improve performance and no luck.Transferring files to it is also very slow. It has network issues in general, as confirmed by other people's experiences with it in the Netgear forums. I tried using various switches (managed and unmanaged) and the issue remained. Netgear is usually low end but for that price I expected something better.
dwardo
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Review Date: 09/09/09
Comment:
Bought this diskless unit a few weeks ago and am pretty pleased with it. It has many features, you can install add-ons for even more functionality. X-Raid is pretty neat, especially being able to upsize the HDD space later on down the road and being able to use that extra space. Make sure you buy hardware (disks, ram) from the HCL to have peace of mind. A little bit pricey, but the other 2-bay NAS' don't come anywhere close to this. If you value your important data, then spending a bit more to have this bad boy should make you sleep easier at night.
Marc
Rating:

Review Date: 09/02/09
Comment:
Made the mistake of going cheap and buying ThermalTake's Muse X-Duo RAID. Only two ports and tended to crap out every 5-6 days requiring off/on reset. Decided to upgrade after reading about Netgear's products. The ReadyNAS NV+ works as advertised, four ports in X-RAID (hotswappable and futureproof), operates as a print server (no longer having to turn on main system to print from elsewhere), relatively easy and fast to set up, and file access is speedy to boot. All main operations are clearly shown on front bezel, installation of drives is easy, and the NAS utility is intuitive. Not cheap, but with the ability to upgrade drives as storage requirements increase (or drives fail), definitely well worth the investment.
Jan_P@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 07/07/09
Cons: Could be a bit quieter and faster over GB network, power supply problem in some units

Pros: Works as advertised, decent management options, hot swappable
Comment:
Great NAS, replacing or upgrading discs is super easy (although takes a long time). It looks that some units have problems with power supplies - mine died after just over two years. Replacements from Netgear is quite expensive.
Ynohtna@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/08/08
Cons: Web GUI a bit slowManual not up to date.

Pros: Easy to setupCompact SizeLow maintenanceStandard features you expect, are there
Comment:
I have been interested in getting a NAS for quite sometime. I knew I wanted good performance and I wanted something with four drives. After researching online, Infrant ReadyNAS NV+ kept coming up so I decided to go with that.I bought the diskless version because I like choosing my own disks. I chose 4x 500GB WD RE2 drives. Figured I'd get enterprise level drives designed to be used in RAID configuration to maximize the potential on data reliability.From what I've read, going with 1GB ram was also a popular option so I bought 1 gig of crucial 200pin sodimm pc2700. Ram was a bit annoying to install because the manual never mentioned where to put it. Finally found it online but even then it wasn't something that popped right out. Other than that, it's really easy to install the memory (Unit comes with 256megs)Just to help out here's the link for compatible memory types:http://www.infrant.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Compatibility_List_-_MemoryOn this page there's a small link to PDF on how to replace the sodimm.http://www.infrant.com/download/NV_SODIMM_Installation.pdfOnce I had the ram and harddrives all in, I plugged in and immediately after booting, the NAS started preparing the hardrives. The default is X-RAID, some proprietary RAID... Seems decent, so I just left it. You want to change the RAID config, you'll have to wait for it to finish prepping (about an hour). From what I've read, the other ReadyNAS with harddrives in it already are all prepped and ready to go.Once the drives have been initialized, you can log into the admin panel. First thing that happened was it detected a new firmware and wanted to upgrade, so I did that right away. (I had already downloaded the firmware update so I just pointed it to the file location). This was painless.Setting up share names was a breeze, setting up users and their access to the shares is intuitive, FTP server on basically with a flip of a switch and some know how on your router firewall configuration. It's all the services I use. I have the NAS plugged into a gigabit switch but the switch doesn't have Jumbo Frames so I'm not getting the fastest speeds but transferring gigs of files is pretty quick. Unraring a 1.1 gig HDTV quality TV show takes about 3-4 mins.Plugging it into a UPS also detected my UPS right away without any software requirements.This is my first NAS and it's done everything I expected it to and easily. I haven't clocked it for speeds but if they decide they can make it faster with newer firmware, sure why not? Only real bad thing about this is the web gui that's a bit on the slow side.
Jason_G@NCIX
Rating:

Review Date: 09/11/07
Cons: Learning curve

Pros: Control panel, upgrading, design, speed
Comment:
This is an excellent product. It replaced an old SNAP appliance in a primarily Mac design studio.Compared to the SNAP it's night and day. Configuration is simple via the web-based control panel. Drives and memory are easy to access and upgrade. It's well designed and has an excellent feature set.My only caveat is that it has a bit of a learning curve, but that's to be expected with this kind of equipment which is pseudo-Enterprise level. Although it's much faster than the SNAP, we're still having a problem with slow USB backups. But with RAID the USB backup is more a "nice to have".Also, Infrant support has been very good and responsive. I'm very confident that they will be able to assist with any issues in the future.This is an awesome product and I plan to get one for the home as soon as I have the cash.
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Product Features

Netgear RND4000 ReadyNAS NV+ Network Attached Storage (NAS) Enclosure
ReadyNAS? NV+ 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.

Easy Deployment and Management
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, don?t 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.

RAID
Supporting hardware accelerated RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) levels 0, 1, 5 and ReadyNAS?s own X-RAID? technology, ReadyNAS ensures full data redundancy with protection against hardware failure ? something previously only available in high end servers. If one drive fails, the data volumes can still be rebuilt with the remaining drives. Without RAID, once a failure occurs, you risk losing all of the data stored on the drive.

X-RAID Technology
ReadyNAS?s patent pending X-RAID technology automates the volume expansion for you as you scale from 1 HDD to 4 HDD. Most NAS devices on the market aren?t future-proof. You can?t add or replace disks for larger capacity. ReadyNAS allows you to start with one disk, then add the additional drives over time, without reconfiguring the system and shuffling the data. Additionally, as disk capacity becomes larger and cheaper, you can replace all four disks, oneby- one, while X-RAID automatically manages the RAID details for you.

Backup
A sound backup strategy is important and relying on manually copying your important files is tedious and error-prone. With the help of EMC® Retrospect® backup and recovery software, you can set automatic backups of all of your network clients ? whether they are Windows, Mac or Linux ? to your ReadyNAS. Additionally, ReadyNAS includes an integrated backup manager that enables one-button backup from your NAS appliance to external USB HDD for offsite rotation, or to remote servers, if needed.

File Serving and Media Streaming
ReadyNAS is a single centralized source for all of your digital data. The variety of digital devices and hard drives that currently house the data in your home and office can make locating a particular file quite arduous. ReadyNAS can bring all of that data together for fast and easy file serving to multiple clients simultaneously. If it?s video or other high-definition media you are working with, you can use your ReadyNAS for streaming to multiple devices at the same time.

Advanced System Design
The industrial design and ultra compact form factor of the ReadyNAS makes it perfect for any home office or small business. Standing only eight inches tall and five inches wide, it can fit in any entertainment center or on any desk without taking up much space or making much noise. ReadyNAS also offers low power consumption and a special energy-saving mode that allows you to automate startup and shutdown.


Features

  • Serves files easily
  • Backs up data effortlessly
  • Streams music and video quickly
  • Shares printers with ease
  • Works with Windows®, Mac®, and Linux®

Product Specifications

General Information
Manufacturer:Netgear, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number:RND4000-100NAS
Manufacturer Website Address:www.netgear.com/
Brand Name:Netgear
Product Line:ReadyNAS
Product Model:RND4000
Product Name:ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 Hard Drive Enclosure
Product Type:Network Storage Enclosure
Technical Information
Case Style:External Enclosure
Bays:4 x 3.5" - 1/3H Front Accessible Hot-swappable
Drive Support:4
Drive Type:4 x Serial ATA/300
Memory
Standard Memory:256 MB SDRAM
Controllers
Processor:IT3107
RAID Levels:0, 1, 5
Interfaces/Ports
Interfaces/Ports:4 x Serial ATA/300 Internal, 3 x USB 2.0 External, 1 x RJ-45 Network
Management & Protocols
Security Features:
  • Lockable trays
  • Kensington lock security hole
  • Power Description
    Input Voltage:110 V AC, 220 V AC
    Physical Characteristics
    Form Factor:External
    Dimensions:201 mm Height x 132 mm Width x 221 mm Depth
    Weight:4.54 kg
    Miscellaneous
    Package Contents:
  • ReadyNAS NV+ RND4000 3.5" Hard Drive Enclosure
  • 4 Hard Disk Trays
  • Getting Started Guide
  • Warranty Card
  • Power Cable
  • Ethernet Cable
  • ReadyNAS Installation CD:
    • ReadyNAS Discovery Utility
    • 5-Client EMC Retrospect Professional for Windows
    • 5 Client EMC Retrospect Desktop for Macintosh
  • Additional Information:

    LCD display

    Compatibility:

    Operating Systems:

  • Windows
  • Mac
  • Linux
  • UNIX
  • Certifications & Standards:
  • FCC
  • UL
  • CE
  • C-tick
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