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# 4-Bay Capacity Whisper Quiet X-RAID Redundancy NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay 0TB (Diskless)

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## Summary

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- **What is this?** NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay 0TB (Diskless) by netgear
- **How much does it cost?** € 1148.37 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Peace of Mind:** Comes with a 5-year warranty for ultimate reliability.
- • **Quietly Powerful:** Enjoy whisper-quiet performance in any environment.
- • **Maximize Your Storage:** Expand your data capabilities with 4-bay flexibility.
- • **Eco-Friendly Efficiency:** Advanced power controls for energy-conscious operations.
- • **Seamless Data Protection:** X-RAID technology ensures your data is always safe.

## Overview

The NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ is a cutting-edge, diskless 4-bay Network Attached Storage device designed for seamless data management and protection. Featuring X-RAID technology for automatic redundancy, a built-in printer server, and whisper-quiet operations, this 1U rack form factor device is perfect for professionals seeking reliable and efficient storage solutions. Plus, it comes with a 5-year warranty for added peace of mind.

## Description

Product Description          Robust Features Coupled with Easy Management - Serves files easily - Backs up data effortlessly - Streams music and video quickly - Shares printers with ease - Works with Windows, Mac, and Linux - ReadyNAS NV+ was designed specifically for home offices, small businesses and workgroups. Never before has there been available a cost-conscience Network Attached Storage (NAS) appliance packed with robust high-end server features, including Gigabit Ethernet, hardware RAID, system monitoring capabilities and built-in backup. ReadyNAS couples out of the box deployment and easy management with robust file serving and data redundancy.             .com           .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } .headline { font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, serif; margin: 10px; width: 250; } td.callout { height: 100 percent; background: #9DC4D8 url(https://images-na.ssl-images-.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding: 10px; width: 250px; } ul.callout { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -12px; font-size: 12px; line-height: 1.5em; } h5.callout { text-align: center; } Whisper quiet, and about the size of a shoebox, the NETGEAR RND4000 ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Gigabit Desktop Network Storage device offers homes and small businesses an easy-to-configure and cost-effective way to store your data and serve your digital media. With its several advanced server features, you will have true peace of mind knowing that your irreplaceable data is safe and secure. The ReadyNAS NV+ offers an easy-to-configure and cost-effective way to store your data and stream your digital media. View larger. Use the ReadyNAS+ to stream music and video, share network printers, and share files across multiple platforms.The NETGEAR RND4000 ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Gigabit Desktop Network Storage offers:A way to store and protect up to 4 terabytes of data. Compatibility with Windows, Mac, and Linux. Ability to share network printers.  Not much bigger than a shoe box, the NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ 4-Bay Gigabit Desktop Network Storage device is compact, but powerful. True Protection for your Data Chances are that you've got a huge portion--if not all--of your business data or personal life digitized. Your kids' birthday videos, photos, important tax records, customer files, music--it's all digital. Until recently an external hard drive has done the job. But your storage solution is near capacity, and you now realize that it won't be long before your 24/7 usage burns it out. And when that happens, you will either have to kiss everything you've ever created good-bye, or pay a pretty penny trying to retrieve it all. The NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ is an ultra-compact box with four empty bays ready to store up to 4 terabytes of data, and is designed to fit easily on your desktop. NETGEAR also offers the Ready NAS NV+ in the ReadyNAS 2x750GB Drives ReadyNAS 2x500GB Drives, ReadyNAS 4x500GB Drives and ReadyNAS 4x250GB Drives models. Once connected to your network, you can store and protect all of your digital data and stream your digital media. What truly causes heads to turn with the ReadyNAS NV+ is its RAID functionality, along with its own X-RAID technology. Combined, these two features that are normally found only in high-end servers will ensure that your data will never be corrupted or lost due to hardware failure. The device's RAID functionality, or Redundant Array of Independent Disks, copies, splits and shares your data across the hard disks within the device, so that should one of the drives fail, the data can be rebuilt with the remaining drives. Without RAID, once a failure occurs, you risk losing all of the data stored on the drive. ReadyNAS's patent pending X-RAID technology automates the volume expansion as you scale from the two included disks to four disks. (The ReadyNAS NV+ includes additional expansion slots for two additional hard drives.) In short, X-RAID automatically manages the RAID details for you, so you don't have to spend the hours that it normally takes to format the disks. Simply put, you won't find a simpler or more secure way to protect and store your data.Data Back-up, Monitoring and File Serving With the ReadyNAS NV+, the days of storing your digital files across several computers or storage devices are over. This device is scalable to up to two terabytes of data, which means that you can bring all of your data together for fast and easy access and file serving to multiple clients simultaneously. And as any small business knows, having a sound backup strategy is essential. With the help of ReadyNAS NV's EMC Retrospect backup and recovery software, you can set automatic backups of all of your network clients to your ReadyNAS. Additionally, the device includes an integrated backup manager that enables one-button backup to an external USB HDD for offsite rotation, or to remote servers for even greater security. If something should go wrong with one of your disks or if performance has been compromised, the ReadyNAS NV+ offers advanced-server monitoring features that alert you via email when something is amiss. The device will also shut itself down if the operating temperatures of the disks are too high. Media Streaming But don't think that the ReadyNAS NV+ doesn't know how to have fun. If video or other media is your business or passion, you can use your ReadyNAS for streaming to multiple devices at the same time without the need to keep your desktop computers running. The ReadyNAS includes built-in media servers, including Slimserver and iTunes, that will let you stream audio and video to devices on your network.Easy Set-up and Other Features With an easy-to-use Web browser interface and setup wizard, ReadyNAS can be configured quickly. Simply plug the device into your network, power up, and you'll be ready to go. The ReadyNAS NV+ also includes three USB ports, which can be used to connect a USB printer, a back-up power supply, external drives and more. The device measures 7.9 x 5.2 x 8.7 inches (H x W x D), and weighs 10 pounds without the disks. The ReadyNAS NV+ includes a five-year warranty.  What's in the Box ReadyNAS NV+ with 4 empty hard disk trays, getting started guide, warranty card, power cable, Ethernet cable, ReadyNAS Installation CD (ReadyNAS Discovery Utility, 5-Client EMC Retrospect Professional for Windows, 5 Client EMC Retrospect Desktop for Macintosh), and 16 screws for future HDD installation.             
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                     From the Manufacturer          Advanced Performance for Home Networks ReadyNAS NV+ v2 allows the creation of your own private cloud for accessing music, photos, videos, and documents from anywhere in the world. Featuring a streamlined interface optimized for the home user, these second generation products are equipped with a 1.6 GHz CPU for faster processing and in an industry first, two USB 3.0 ports for improved transfer rates. The NETGEAR Difference – ReadyNAS NV+ v2Peerless SimplicityOptimum Price and PerformancePainless Service and SupportApplicationsPhotos II – Private photo sharing ReadyNAS Remote – Access files from mobile device Transmission – Bit torrent clientSimplicityEasy-To-Use – Complete set-up in less than 8 clicks  Expandable – Hot-swappable drives for zero downtime expansionManage Remotely – Secure access from mobile devices PerformanceBackup Speed – Powerful processor and USB 3.0 for fast backup Share – Manage and safely share photosMedia Server – DLNA compatible for media streamingSupportApp Library – Active add-on community (ReadyNAS.com)  Unmatched Support – Technical support by phone and 3-year warranty  Market Leader – #1 network storage vendor in the worldReadyNAS Awards and RecognitionenlargeChoose the right ReadyNAS Duo v2NV+ v2Ultra 2Ultra 4Ultra 6Ultra Plus 2Ultra Plus 4Ultra Plus 6Pro 2Pro 4Pro 6 Affordable network storage for the home with standard media sharing and backup features.Advanced home and home office network storage with advanced media sharing and backup features.Business class network storage for server/workstation backup or extra capacity for application servers.Hardware Supports 1TB & 2TB SATADuo v2: 2-bay NV+ v2: 4-bayUltra 2 & Ultra 2 Plus: 2-bayUltra 4 & Ultra 4 Plus: 4-bayUltra 6 & Ultra 6 Plus: 6-bayPro 2: 2-bay Pro 4: 4-bay Pro 6: 6-bayPorts(1) Gb LAN, (1) USB 2.0, (2) USB 3.0(2) 1Gb LAN, (1) USB 2.0, (2) USB 3.0, iSCSI Support(2) 1Gb LAN, (1) USB 2.0, (2) USB 3.0, iSCSI SupportDisk ManagementReadyNAS X-RAID2, JBOD, RAID 0, 1ReadyNAS X-RAID2, JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 5ReadyNAS X-RAID2, JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 5, 10Performance SpeedFastFasterFastestCPU1.6 GHz Marvell single-coreUltra: Intel Atom single-coreUltra Plus: Intel Atom dual-corePro 2: 1.8 GHz Intel Atom Dual CorePro 4: 1.66 GHz Intel Atom Dual CorePro 6: 2.66 GHz Intel Atom Dual CoreMemory256 MB1 GB1 GBApplications RAIDiator for simple set-up, configuation and monitoringPhotos II for easy photo storage and sharingMemeo premium backup licenseReadyNAS Remote for secure iOS or Android access * * *BitTorrent for peer-to-peer downloading * * *ReadyNAS Vault for backup to the cloud * *Media shifting to DNLA devices/consoles * *Mobile transcoding for media streaming to iOS/Andriod * *ReadyNAS Replicate for easy off-site disaster recovery * *Back-up TiVo Content * *Service Warranty Terms3 years3 years5 years*Available as software download through ReadyNAS.comTechnical SpecificationsGeneralIT3107 network storage processor4 Serial ATA channelsCompatible with SATA and SATA II HDDHot-swappable trays10/100/1000 EthernetLCD display1 USB 2.0 port (fron)2 USB 3.0 ports (back)256 MB PC2700 DDR-SDRAM SO-DIMMEmbedded 64 MB flash memory for OSSupports Windows, Mac, Linux/UNIX ClientsDHCP server and print serverSetup wizard and easy browser-based interfaceRAIDHardware X-RAID2 single volume auto expansionMultiple volume support for RAID 0, 1, 5VolumesVolume managementSingle volume auto expansion (X-RAID2)Journaled file systemUser, group, and share-level quotasNetwork File ServicesCIFS/SMB for WindowsAFP 3.1 for Mac OS 9/XNFS v2 / v3 for Linux and UNIXHTTP/S for Web browsersFTP/S supportMedia StreamingDLNA Certified media serverLogitech SqueezeboxNetwork DVD player compatibleApple iTunes serverSony PlayStation 3Microsoft Xbox 360Network SecuritySelectable share, user, domain/ ADS modesWindows ACLEncrypted network loginsSecure Sockets Layer (SSL)Network OptionsDHCP or static IPWINS, NTPSystem ManagementCommand Line SSH accessPerformance optionsDevice statusEmail alertsEvent logsSNMPBackupIntegrated Backup ManagerProgrammable backup buttonBackup to/from CIFS/NFS/FTP/HTTP & RSYNCBackup to/from USB disksBundled backup software: CDP (continuous data protection) backup software for Windows and Macintosh clientsSystem configuration backup and restoreMulti-system cloningReplication to another ReadyNAS systemReadyNAS Vault online backup with subscription optionUSB Device SupportedUSB HDD and flash drivesPrintersUPS monitoring and auto shutdownWeb Browsers SupportedInternet Explorer 7.0+Netscape Navigator 7.0+Opera 7.0+; Safari 1.22+Mozilla Firefox 1.03+LanguagesManagement UI: English, German, French, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and RussianFile Name: UnicodeElectricalFanless server-rated AC power supplyInput: 100-240V AC, 50/60 HzPower Consumption55 W typical (with 4 x 250 GB disks)Power saving modeThermal92mm ball-bearing chassis cooling fanFan failure alertHigh temperature email alert with auto-shutdown optionOperating Environmental0° C-40° C20-80% Humidity (non-condensing)FCC, UL, CE, C-tick, RoHS compliancePhysicalKensington lock security holeEasy carry handleDimension: 205 H x 134 W x 223 D mm (8.07 H x 5.28 W x 8.78 D in)Weight: 4.70 kg (10.35 lb) without disksOptional Spare PartsDisk tray92mm chassis fanAC power supplyProSupport Service Packs AvailableOnCall 24x7, Category 2: PMB0332XPressHW, Category 2: PRR0332-100            See more

## Features

- Advanced Network Attached Storage device enclosure
- X-RAID technology for automatic data redundancy
- Built-in printer server. Form Factor:Rack 1U - Standalone
- Whisper quiet operations; advanced power controls for energy-efficient use
- Includes a 5-year warranty

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: what are the largest hard drives that can be used by this device?**
A: Hard drive of 8GB.  Here is a link for supported devices: https://kb.netgear.com/20641/ReadyNAS-Hard-Disk-Compatibility-List

**Q: Can you upgrade the network port to a dual ethernet?**
A: Extremely unlikely. These were never designed for that.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Speed is my only issue....
  

*by D***Y on Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2011*

Short Summary:Good piece of hardware but under certain circumstances it is slow.  This applies to mounting a share internally, using RemoteNAS to access it over the Internet, or accessing the admin web browser.  I followed the ReadyNAS forum advice and upgraded the memory to 1GB but still feel it is a bit slow.  That said, once you actually have mapped the drive I found it works satisfactory.The admin website however is atrociously slow no matter what.  Setting up user accounts/share/permissions is an exacerbating task due to how much I must wait. You can import user account information from an ascii file which I assume is faster but have not done so.  Given there were only a small number of users and shares to set up in a one shot deal it wasn't too bad.Longer Version:I bought this device for a small office environment.  I added in 2-2TB ST2000DL003 Seagate Barracuda drives.  These were listed in the device compatibility list at Netgear's readynas.com website (a very GOOD resource).  The device itself works fine and the fan keeps the drives very very cool (36.0C/96.8F).One gotcha that hit me was how the security worked.  On some other NAS's I used once you the share permissions all files in that share were readable/writable by what the share permission dictated.  On the ReadyNAS that isn't quite the case.  If my account copied up files then by default only I could read and write to those files.  This is actually a good thing but during setup it didn't jump out at me that this would be how it worked.  The very good news is this can be altered in the Advanced CIFS Permission section of the share.  There is also an Advanced Share Permission section that allows you to make file permission changes after the fact.  That came in handy when I had file share with 10 GB of files that only I had access to.I have been using the ReadyNAS Vault services (trial) that is built into the NV+.  It allows you set the drive to upload certain shares/directories on a scheduled or continuous basis.  It works well once setup and uses the ElephantDrive service (which in turn uses Amazon cloud services).  I am on the 30 day trial which allows for 5Gb.  What I discovered is that once it goes over that threshold it doesn't always backup all changes NOR does it email me to tell me that I have overextended my limit.If the website administration and the initial mounting to the driver were faster I would give it 5 stars. It is a 5-7 year old device so I do cut it some slack.  That said I don't regret (so far) the purchase and will very likely purchase another ReadyNAS device

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Works great until you have a disk failure
  

*by A***O on Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2013*

I own two NV+ v1 boxes for the last three years. It's a great (but slow) product with lots of features and functional add-ons. One of my boxes is dedicated for media streaming and usually ON during the 6pm-2am timeframe. The other box is just for backups. Holding all the personal files plus serving as a TimeMachine server for Macs in the house.The biggest problem with the Readynas is that it works great until it breaks. In my personal history of intensive professional and personal IT history I only had very few disk failures and no data loss. But for the last 3 years after operating these boxes, I have 4 serious incidents with over 6 disk failures. Unfortunately in none of the situations Readynas was able to recover from the degraded mode and I either lost data or had to restore from the backups. Most of the time, harddisks do not fail overnight. So they start giving more and more bad sectors or ATA errors. NV+ is able to capture these, but the real problem is that all these scenarios lead to a corrupted filesystem or force the volume to sync. Again in all of my incidents NV+ was stuck during filechecks or volume syncs. There is a standard set of steps to follow after such failures but none of them was able to get back the volume healthy. Please also note that due to the aged product, the newer disks might be not in the hardware compatiblity list.If you're not concerned about the data loss and just a want a standalone fileserver, media streamer, bittorent client, squeezebox server, DLNA Server, TimeMachine server in a single box, that might be your choice, but just be aware.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    An excellent network storage device
  

*by S***D on Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2010*

Before purchasing the Netgear NV+, I had 3 network attached storage devices, so this Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ makes my fourth. I also own the Acer Aspire easyStore H340 for use at home and two Buffalo TeraStation units for use at work. All of these have a four hard drive capacity. I have only had the Netgear unit up and running for a few days, but of the four units I own the Netgear seems to be the best.Before commenting on the units, let me explain something about the setting in which they are used. Both my home and office are multi-platform environments. For example at home I use machines that use Linux and machines that use Windows. My wife and daughter use only Windows. My son uses only Macs. So for us having a network storage that can work well with multiple platforms is a big advantage. You may not have the same needs.You may ask yourself why you want to get a networked storage unit at all. Why not just get a USB external drive? The USB drives are cheaper and generally faster. That they are less expensive you can see for yourself by searching Amazon. The data transfer speeds won't be obvious (and won't always be true). A fast USB 2.0 drive will transfer data at between 20 and 25 MBs (mega bytes per second) on average. Network storage will transfer data at speeds that depend on your network. Most homes and small offices have fast ethernet with a maximum speed of 100 mbs (megabits per second - or about 12.5 megabytes per second) and data transfer that can be achieved is about half the rated speed, so most home routers will give you transfer speeds of 4.5 to 6 MBs with networked storage. If you have invested in a gigabit ethernet router and network cards for home or office you could in principle get 45 to 60 MBs transfer speeds, or about double the USB rate. I don't have this at home, and most people won't, so the network storage will be slower than the USB.There are three main reasons to buy the network storage:1. Data security from RAID. RAID is a technique for storing data in a way that can spread data across several disks and keeps redundant information on several disks, so that if one disk fails, you can swap out the bad disk, replace it with a new disk, and (ideally) not lose any files. This is a BIG advantage over external USB drives, which fail and cause data loss that can be difficult or impossible to recover. This means that it makes almost no sense to buy a network storage unit with ONE disk. Doing that is the same as getting an external USB drive.2. Ease of backup. Most of the network storage units come with software or work well with widely available backup software. The setup in our house allows all of our machines to be backed up to a central storage device. The storage is always on and the backups can be set up to run automatically or on demand, according to individual computer use patterns.3. File sharing. Having a lot of storage on the home network makes it easy for us to share music files (we have ripped our CDs) and other files between computers, although this can be achieved with external USB drives as well.If these advantages seem important to you, let me offer comparisons of the devices I have tried.Buffalo TeraStation: Internally this machine uses a version of Linux, but you don't need to know anything about Linux to use it. It comes with software for direct management of the unit, but once it is up and running it can be easily managed using any computer with a web browser. It supports and interacts well with Windows, Mac and Linux PCs. Seems reliable so far - I have had the two units for over 3 years. File transfer rates between a PC running Linux and the TeraStation connected through the router: about 4.8 MBs.Acer Aspire easyStore: Internally this machine runs Windows home server. You might think this would make it relatively easy to manage from other Windows machines, but I did not find this to be so. While transfer rates are fine (about 5 MBs) the unit can not be managed using a Mac or Linux machine. It MUST be managed from another Windows machine and the interface is slow and cumbersome. Even worse, the quality of the physical unit seems to be low. One of the small doors that closes in one of the drives broke, and the power supply recently failed. This is a REAL hassle. I cannot recommend this unit.Netgear ReadyNAS NV+: Internally this machine also uses a version of Linux, but like the Buffalo TeraStation you don't need to know anything about Linux to use it. I purchased this unit "diskless" and separately purchased four Western Digital 3.5in eSATA drives. It took me about 90 minutes to install the drives in the unit, plug it in and have it up and running. You really do have to read the setup guide (on the included CD) to find out the default username/password to access the setup program. Once you have access, you can manage the Netgear device from any machine that will browse the web. The Netgear has excellent support for all platforms. Apple Bonjour, Windows Samba/CIFS, and Linux NFS are all supported. You can also set up the unit to serve as a web server or file transfer device using FTP. The RAID setup was great - completely automatic and transparent. The setup automatically checked for firmware upgrades, and offered to upgrade. Upgrading the firmware was quick (about 5-10 minutes).The unit is attractive and relatively quiet, and so far I am very pleased. Data transfer rates from PC to the Netgear unit are about 5.1 MBs on my home router.The Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ is highly recommended if you work in an environment with multiple platforms. Works well with Windows, Mac and Linux. While it is more complex to setup than a USB external drive it is easier to setup than other network storage devices I have owned. It seems to be well made.

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