NETGEAR Expands Network-Attached Storage Portfolio
The new applications offer scalability, versatility and data redundancy for small businesses.
NETGEAR (NASDAQ:NTGR) has introduced the latest in its ReadyNAS family of network-attached storage solutions. The new ReadyNAS NV products come with 1.5, 2, 3 or 4 terabytes of gigabit desktop storage, and the ReadyNAS 1100 features 4 terabytes of dual gigabit rackmount network storage. The RND4275, RND4210, RND4475, RND4410, and RNR4410 models each deliver scalability, versatility, and data redundancy for small and midsize businesses.
ReadyNAS is a smart network-attached storage server that combines robust file serving, support for access by multiple operating systems and data redundancy capabilities, and features easy deployment and Web-based management. Each product comes with a five-year hardware warranty, and new NETGEAR-branded user-friendly interface.
"The addition of our new higher-capacity ReadyNAS products with their enhanced functionality is very exciting to our end users and solution providers as it further extends the versatility, scalability and functionality delivered by NETGEAR's industry-leading family of networking solutions for the consumer and SMB sectors," Sam Feng, NETGEAR director of product marketing, storage solutions, said in a statement.
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