Excellent and Mac-Friendly NAS | Infrant ReadyNAS 600 - 1.0 TeraByte (4 x 250GB SATA HDD) Network Attached Storage, Version B
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Infrant ReadyNAS 600 - 1.0 TeraByte (4 x 250GB SATA HDD) Network Attached Storage, Version B
Infrant Technologies
Infrant Technologies
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Good product and excellent customers service
I've had my NAS unit not for almost 1 year. The only complaint I had was some fan noise, I contacted
Infrant
about this, they suggested trying a few things, when they did not work Infrant sent me a new fan which fixed the problem.
Very happy with the product and service.
very quiet and less than 15 minutes to set up
My
Infrant
came pre-configured as RAID 5 spread across four 250 GB
SATA
disk drives. The actual amount of available
storage
is only around 630 GB because of the RAID 5 overhead and 32 GB reserved for journaling. It took about fifteen minutes to plug in and set up the Infrant. My Windows XP desktop machine automatically recognized the newly available shared folders served by the Infrant. The Infrant is very quiet (Net wisdom is that this is quieter than the competitive Buffalo NAS), producing about 10 percent as much noise as the desktop PC, which was custom-assembled supposedly as a "silent PC".
I use the Infrant as the core of a whole-house music system. When the Windows machine needs to be rebooted or is suffering a 100 percent CPU load doing photo processing the Sonos music boxes just pull the MP3 files directly from the Infrant.
Just make sure that your machines are plugged together with a 100Mbit or Gigabit Ethernet switch. Otherwise the file transfer can be slow.
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Excellent and Mac-Friendly NAS
My company's experience with
Infrant
's
ReadyNAS
1 TB (4 x 250 gb
SATA
HD) has been very positive. The documentation is decent, the setup process is straightforward, and I was impressed with the ReadyNAS' "Mac-friendliness." I configured the ReadyNAS entirely from my OS X Mac using the Safari browser and the supplied RAIDar software (no Windows PC required, unlike the Snap Server and many other competing NAS products). I also have performed several firmware updates directly from my Mac as well.
Out of the box, ReadyNAS supports SMB/CIMS, with AFP (Apple File Protocol) as a user-selectable option. While AFP is not the most powerful protocol around, it is definitely Mac-friendly and supports OS X long file names. Furthermore, with AFP we can even use the ReadyNAS with older Macs running system software as old as Mac OS 7.6.
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Nice product!
This is a slick product that exceeded my expectations in most areas. It has considerably more features than most NAS products in this price range. Some big ones are the ability to stream media, and/or act as a file share for several different kinds of
network
music and media players. Considering it's NOT running any form of Windows this is all the more impressive.
It's quiet and regulates its fan speed based on the actual temp of the drives. Some NAS boxes are noisy.
It's easy to set up although the menus are a bit sluggish at times. It has both a simple wizard-like set up and an advanced mode allowing more options to "power" users.
It has USB ports that do some unexpected things including interface to a UPS for unattended clean shutdown while on battery if the power goes out. It will also (haven't tested this yet) make USB
attached
drives (including cameras, MP3 players, etc.) and printers available as shares on the network. It can even automatically dump your pictures to a file folder as soon as you plug it in.
Unlike a lot of the low-end NAS boxes, this one is designed and supported in the USA and it shows. The designed-in-Asia NAS boxes have much more cryptic interfaces, less elegant firmware, fewer features and marginal documentation.
While the
Infrant
ReadyNAS
outperforms most of its competitors (based on the tests I've seen and my own tests), it's not quite as zippy as a fast Windows server machine. Considering it's small size, much lower power consumption, and 24x7 stability, however, this is a fair trade-off for most applications. It's fast enough to approach fully utilizing a 100BaseT 100Mb network connection during reads and using more than half the available bandwidth during writes.
FYI, it's available with drives of various capacities or without any drives. There's also a
version
optimized for A/V home use (the X6) and one for more normal file use (the 600)--they're almost identical but not quite. You can also choose between black and silver.
The price of NAS boxes like this one will probably keep dropping as they become more of a commodity. But, right now at least, Infrant has the best thing going and the price is reasonable.
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The
Infrant
ReadyNAS
600 is an innovative NAS designed to address the growing data
storage
needs of SOHO and SMB customers. With the world's first specialized
Network
Storage Processor, the ReadyNAS offers higher reliability, lower cost, smaller size, lower power consumption, and quieter operation than other competing NAS devices. Most importantly, the ReadyNAS 600 automates most management tasks, so that small businesses don't need to have a full-time MIS staff to insure that their critical records and data are stored on a RAID redundant, failure-tolerant network storage solution. The ReadyNAS can be setup and running on a network environment in just a few minutes, instantly providing additional storage space. From the class-leading performance through advanced technology like 4 Channel
SATA
, Accelerated HW RAID, and Gigabit Ethernet (w/Jumbo Frame Support), to the feature rich operating system which is easily administered via a standard Internet Browser the ReadyNAS 600 is the perfect solution for current and future data storage needs. The ReadyNAS family of products offer plug and play simplicity to any network and are compatible with Microsoft Window, Macintosh OS, Linux, and UNIX clients.
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