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INFRANT
READYNAS 600 NAS DISKLESS SYSTEM W/CPU AND MEMORY
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INFRANT READYNAS 600
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ATACOM
Part #: NASX_INFR_W6_DS |
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Price: $
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INFRANT
READYNAS 600 Barebone Installation Live Demo, Copyright
Belong To
www.imagebeam.com
Model: |
RN600 |
RAID: |
Levels: RAID 0, 1, 5
Standby Hot-spare
Smart Sync Resume
Background Sync
Life-support Mode |
Volumes: |
Full Volume Management
Journal and non-Journal Mode
User, Group, and Share-level Quotes
Snapshot with Scheduling |
Network File Services: |
CIFS/SMB for Windows
AFP for Mac OS 9/X
NFS v2 and v3 for Linux and Unix
HTTPS forWeb Browsers
Anonymous FTP |
Network Security: |
Windows Domain & Active Directory Service (ADS)
Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Windows ACL
Share-level Passwords
Share Access Control with User, Group, & Host restrictions
All Network Logins utilize Encryption |
Network: |
Gigabit interface
Static and DHCP IP Assignment
DHCP Server |
USB Devices Supported: |
Printers
UPS
Wireless Network Adapters |
System Management: |
RAIDar Discovery Agent
FrontView Setup Wizard
FrontView Advanced Control
Enclosure Monitor
Email Alerts
Integrated Update Agent
SNMP |
Language: |
English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean |
Web Browser Supported: |
Internet Explorer 6.0+
Netscape Navigator 7.0+
Opera 7.0+
Safari 1.22+ |
Electrical - AC Input: |
Voltage: 110/220VAC at 50/60 Hz
Current: 3.0A at 200-240 VAC
5.0A at 110-127 VAC
Power Consumption: 100W |
Operating Environmental: |
0C - 40C, 20 - 80% Humidity (non-condesnsing) |
Dimensions: |
Form Factor: Pedestal
Height: 8 Inches
Width: 8.5 Inches
Depth 10.5 Inches |
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Infrant
Technologies created the world's first Network Storage Processor
(NSP), then followed up with the world's most integrated
Network Storage System board. Now we introduce the ReadyNAS™ 600,
the world's smallest RAID 5 Network Attached Storage (NAS)
appliance, fully integrated with Infrant ReadyNAS™ IT71004
system board.
With up to four SATA disks, you now have an instant NAS
appliance, capable of sharing over a terabyte of data (depends
on the ReadyNas Models) among Windows®, Mac, Linux, Unix,
Web, and FTP clients. The embedded RAIDiator™ OS runs off
Compact Flash so there's no need to license or install additional
third-party software. And because ReadyNAS 600 utilizes the
highly integrated Infrant IT1004 NSP, the resulting NAS appliance
is a cost-effective solution able to address the needs of
the small and medium-sized offices as well as a home network,
all with the same familiar GUI management interface.
ReadyNAS 606 Highlights
- 32-bit RISC Network Storage Processor
- Quick wizard setup
- Compatible with Windows®, Mac, UNIX,
- and Linux systems
- Hardware RAID 0, 1, and 5
- Supports up to 4 Serial ATA (SATA) disks
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Wireless networking ready
- DHCP and static IP support
- Two USB 2.0 ports
- Built-in print server
- UPS monitoring
- Two-click online updates
- Supports five languages
- Compact pedestal design
- Low power consumption and silent operation
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ReadyNAS X6 Frequently Asked Questions |
1)
What is X-RAID?
X-RAID is Infrant’s patent-pending auto-expanding technology
that allows automatic expansion without reconfiguration in
a NAS RAID array while maintaining protection against single-disk
failure.
Current NAS RAID storage solutions must be pre-configured
with a specific number of drives. Infrant X-RAID technology
allows users to start with a single drive and add hard drives
as they need them, keeping user data intact while the volume
is expanded.
•1 Drive = NAS
•2 Drives = NAS + RAID Protection
•3 Drives = NAS + RAID Protection + Double Capacity
•4 Drives = NAS + RAID Protection + Triple Capacity
2) What is ReadyNAS X6?
ReadyNAS X6, the first of the Infrant’s X Series NAS products, is an
advance NAS product equipped with X-RAID and UPnP & AV Media Streaming
Service support for both the small business and home users.
3) What’s the difference between ReadyNAS 600 and ReadyNAS X6?
The ReadyNAS Models 600 (and 1000S) utilizes the industry standard RAID levels
0, 1, and 5. The ReadyNAS X Series utilizes the Infrant patent-pending X-RAID
technology.
4) Can I re-build my ReadyNAS 600 into X-RAID?
No. ReadyNAS 600 is built on standard RAID levels 0, 1, and 5. If you want
a X-RAID product, choose ReadyNAS X6.
5) What’s the Advantage of ReadyNAS X6?
One volume technology, but supports volume expansion, either by adding more
disks or by replacing existing disk with larger capacity disks.
You can start
out with one disk, and add up to 3 more disks when you need them or can afford
them.
Volume management is automatically done without reconfiguration.
Add a 2nd disk; it becomes a mirror to the 1st. Add a 3rd,
your capacity doubles; add a 4th, and your capacity triples – the
expansion occurring while maintaining redundancy.
At a future
point in time, each disk can be replaced one by one, have
it finish rebuilding, and after the last disk is replaced,
your volume automatically expands utilizing the new capacity.
6) What’s the Advantage of ReadyNAS 600 and other
non X-RAID ReadyNAS?
The default volume can be deleted and recreated, with or without the snapshot
reserved space.
Hot spare disk is supported.
Full volume management is available – you can create
a volume utilizing RAID level 0, 1, or 5, specify the size
of the volume, delete a disk from a volume, assign a hot
spare, etc.
Multiple volumes are supported, each with a different
RAID level, snapshot schedule and disk quota definition. In contrast,
X-RAID supports a single volume.
Each disk can be replaced,
one by one, then rebuilt; after the last disk is replaced,
another data volume utilizing the newly added capacity can
be configured.
7) Can I use different size disks to build my ReadyNAS X6 System?
Yes.
However, X-RAID devices only have one data volume. This
volume encompasses one to four disks, utilizing the capacity
of the smallest disk from each disk. For instance, if you
have one 80GB disk and two 250GB disks, only 80GB from each
disk will be used in the volume. (The leftover space on the
250GB disks will be reclaimed only when the 80GB disk is
replaced with a 250GB or greater capacity disk.)
8) How long does it take to build the ReadyNAS X6 if I install disks by myself?
The total time from the start of initialization to the end of resync can be
up to 5 hours or more, depending on disk capacity and number of disks installed.
You will be notified when this resync process is completed and the system status
can be read on RAIDar ‘State’ column.
9) Where I can find more info on how to use ReadyNAS X6?
There are printed ReadyNAS X6 Getting Started Guide and
Disk Installation Guide in your shipping package. Also read
the ReadyNAS User Guide on the CD-ROM for more info.
10) Which hard disk models and peripherals work well with
ReadyNAS X6?
There is a ReadyNAS Device Compatibility List which has
listed the disk drives and media players tested and qualified
by Infrant Technologies.
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