February 6, 2006 Infrant Technologies has just released an new addition to their already excellent ReadyNAS line of small NAS servers, the ReadyNAS NV. As digital life requires ever more personal ...
If you’ve got a LAN and you’re sharing storage, you know that networked storage is the Right Thing to Do. After a few weeks spent with the ReadyNAS NV, we’re convinced that this fast and capable ...
Want to make storage exciting? Run out of it, or lose some data. If your small business doesn't need that sort of thrill, however, the ReadyNAS NV will keep you happily bored. This Network Attached ...
Netgear is well known for its line-up of wireless routers, adapters, gateways and print servers, but the company has made serious inroads into the network attached storage (NAS) arena as well. The ...
Four bays and USB 3.0 highlight this NAS box that’s shy on software features and performance, but easy on the wallet. Without drives, the $400 (as of March 23, 2012) Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ v2 is very ...
Infrant Technologies on Wednesday announced the release of the ReadyNAS NV, a new network attached storage (NAS) server that’s Mac, PC and Linux compatible. The ReadyNAS NV touts up to 2 terabytes (TB ...
NETGEAR introduced the two-bay ReadyNAS Duo v2 and four-bay ReadyNAS NV+ v2 network attached storage systems, which access data twice as fast as previous generations and provide private cloud storage ...
Network-attached storage (NAS) appliance maker Infrant Technologies announced a partnership with music server maker Slim Devices that will let users of Infrant’s ReadyNAS systems stream audio over ...
We have taken quite a few looks at various NAS devices over the nine years Techgage has been online. Most recently, it’s been the QNAP TS-269L and the WD My Cloud EX4. Both products are marketed at ...
The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3138 enterprise network-attached storage device works on many levels: It has more features and capabilities than almost any other NAS in its class. Like the state and local ...
This box ticks all the corporate boxes; it’s also fast and it uses the state-of-the-art BTR file system. Only minor multimedia glitches and a couple of oversights kept it from a four-star rating. The ...