

Provides extra storage that can be conveniently shared with all your computers ReadyNAS Duo automatically switches to RAID1 mirroring.Ī NAS (Network Attached Storage) Device for the Home *Add a second hard drive for protection from hard drive failure. Low power consumption - draws less than 10% of the power of an average PC. Access stored content anywhere via the Internet Multifunction USB ports - Connect USB drives and share printers through 3 fast USB ports. Built-in BitTorrent Client - Download straight into ReadyNAS Duo without a PC being switched on. Share Photos - ReadyNAS Photos allows you to share your pictures with friends and family across the internet to anywhere in the world. Apple iTunes 7 servers - iPods, iPhones, PCs or Macs running the iTunes client can access the shared music library stored on the ReadyNAS Duo. Full Media server - stream movies, music and photos to any network capable media player including Xbox360, PS3 etc. Full backup capability - Included Shadow for ReadyNAS software allows constant data backup of PC's and Macs. Dedicated storage processor and hardware RAID for class leading read/write performance. X-RAID technology - Hot swap drives easily to add capacity when you need it, without any down time. Never lose data due to drive failure by simply adding a second drive. Ultra small form factor high performance 2 bay home NAS with Gigabit connectivity The Netgear readyNAS also seems to suggest that it will do ?wifi time capsule style backups?ĭoes anyone have any experience with these, essentially can get a 2TB version for £280 - so £50 more than a 1TB time capsule, of course this doesn't serve as a router and I do need to check the time capsule function but, seems like a good system. Essentially I have arouter but want a wireless storage system that enables me to store movies/audio/other media whilst also allowing backup of data. Initially thought of using a time capsule - but having done some research this seems a little over priced and under equipped.ĭoes anyone know much about the Netgear ReadyNAS machines looking at the ReadyNAS Duo - tech specs at the end. Been looking at numerous options for a wireless media server / back up device.
