68
Netgear ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition RNDP600E
$1,050.00
Released December, 2008
The Pros:Hot swappable disks. Dual gigabit network connections. 3 USB ports - for external expansion or use as a print server.
The Cons:High price. Comes diskless at MSRP - NAS w/ disks costs even more. Actively cooled by fans.
The ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition RNDP600E is the top-of-the-line consumer network-attached storage device from Netgear. The RNDP600E features 6 empty drive bays, enabling storage capacities up to 6 terabytes.
Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...
Support for X-RAID2 facilitates storage expansion, RAID 0/1/5 support enables data recovery in the case of a drive failure. Advanced DLNA media streaming capabilities include multiple, simultaneous high-definition streams to players like the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. A built-in iTunes server enables networked music playback, and the device can also be used as a print server.
Features
- Ethernet 10/100/1000 x 2
- Intel multi-core processor
- 6 drive bays
- X-RAID2 configuration
- RAID 0/1/5 support
- RAID 6 advanced data recovery
- Hot-swappable disks
- 3 USB ports
- Customizable backup software
- Advanced media streaming
- 14+ simultaneous 1080p streams
- iTunes music server
- Print server
- Setup wizard
- Web interface
- Energy-saving features
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
-
1
-
1
dual gigabit network connections
-
1
3 USB ports - for external expansion or use as a print server
-
1
can provide enough throughput for 14+ 1080p video streams
-
1
-
1
-
1
support for all major operating systems
-
1
compatible with many different devices/protocols for media streaming - Sonos, Squeeze Center, iTunes Server, compatible with XBOX360, PS3
-
1
available diskless, with 1.5TB, 3TB or 6TB
-
1
energy efficient - share a printer and files on a network without needing to run a full PC host
-
1
powerful hardware facilitates fast throughput - dual core Intel CPU, 1GB of RAM (up to 4GB supported)
-
1
active cooling means your drives will be protected from heat, remains fairly quiet
-
1
-
2
-
2
comes diskless at MSRP - NAS w/ disks costs even more
-
2
show all pros & cons
hide
Community Reviews
see more community reviews
From your Computer
From the Web
Comments (0)
helpful
Read the full review
You may also like...