
A few months ago, we reviewed the ReadyNAS 600 and ReadyNAS X6 and came away impressed. Infrant's latest addition to the ReadyNAS lineup, the NV, stuffs even more features into a smaller and sleeker package. It does this using much of same underlying hardware as the X6 and 600. For example, the NV utilizes the same IT3107 network storage processor (32-bit RISC CPU, 256 MB of RAM) and Linux-based RAIDiator operating system stored onboard NAND flash memory. You have the choice of using either RAID0/1/5 or Infrant's own automated X-RAID technology with the NV's four 250GB Seagate drives (Barracuda 7200.8, SATA 1.5GB/s, 7200rpm, 8MB cache). The SATA disks are hot-swappable and can be locked individually for security.
Via ExtremeTech
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