Thanks, that looks like a nice device. I will get pricing... Have you used
it personally?
Brad
"Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> http://www.netgear.com/Products/Storage/ReadyNASPro/RNDP6350.aspx
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> "Brad Pears" <bradp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Can anyone recommend a NAS device that includes RAID technology, good
>> access speed and is a solid product capable of providing access to data
>> residing on the device by up to 10 users simultaneously without
grinding
>> to a halt? Files accessed will not be large files, mainly spreadsheet,
>> pics etc... The device will normally not be accessed by this many
users
>> at the same time - but could be occasionally - so I just want to source
a
>> unit capable of that. Currently the data resides on a dual processor
Dell
>> Win2K server with 2x75gb, 15Krpm drives in a RAID1 config. I would like
>> the access speed of the device to be similar to what I can achieve with
>> that server if possible. I am not 100% sure of the exact numbers I am
>> currently achieving with my server - I am just hoping that someone
using
>> a NAS or SAN in their environment can possibly recommend something. I
>> would also be looking for a TB of usable space and am thinking of RAID1
>> (2x1tb) drives?
>>
>> I have researched a bunch of NAS devices and so far the best bang for
the
>> buck I cna see is the Snap Server 410/210 series. The throughput speeds
>> are listed at about 252Mbits/sec and response time is .757 millisecond.
>> This isn't really high end but may do for what I need...
>>
>> Oh ya, price?? I want to be in the $2000 range max if that is
achievable!
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks, Brad
>>
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