Netgear ReadyNAS Duo review
in Storage appliances
Verdict
A comprehensive set of features and good performance.
Review Date: 6 Mar 2009
Reviewed By: Sasha Muller
Price when reviewed: £190 (£219 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Performance
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From around the web
Excellent, worked straight out of the box
Does exactly what is says on the box and worked within minutes of being unpacked. Something of a novelty in the technical world of today.
By crisbaxter on 2 Nov 2009 ![]()
Check disk compatibility first
If you buy the empty version, check the hardware compatibility list first http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=82 to save stress. Not sure yet whether my Samsung Spinpoint disks are the problem or something else.
By CrispinH on 27 Nov 2010 ![]()
Noisy and archaic software
Hmmm ... have had this sitting (noisily) on my desk for a week now and am looking forward to sending it back. My main gripe is the software, which feels like something that might have been written last century by Eastern Europeans. There is no attempt to make it intelligible to non network specialists; what little help it's got is a joke, and to cap it all, it turns out the backup software doesn't even work with Windows 7. I strongly recommend your users look elsewhere. Only credit due in this sequence is to scan for agreeing to take it back, with hardly a murmur.
By alex_roberts on 11 Feb 2011 ![]()
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