Product Information
What is Readynas?
ReadyNAS OS
ReadyNAS OS is Linux-based, specifically designed for ReadyNAS products. It can be controlled via a web address (e.g., 192.168.0.20) and offers numerous features, such as application support (Plex, PHP, etc.).
**ReadyNAS Desktop Series**
Maximize the storage value of your IT investment. The ReadyNAS Desktop Series integrates industry-leading innovation and unparalleled ease of use into high-end storage solutions. Features include unlimited snapshots, thin provisioning, cloud-managed replication, real-time antivirus protection, and encryption. In short, ReadyNAS empowers you to do more with your business data than you ever imagined.
**ReadyNAS Rackmount Series**
Now faster and more secure than ever, the rackmount ReadyNAS solutions provide the ultimate network storage platform for small and medium-sized business IT cabinets. The Rackmount Storage Series delivers unmatched 5-tier data protection, 10 Gb copper Ethernet network interfaces on select models, and expansion capacity of up to 132 bays. It offers exceptional performance, versatility, and scalability, all with the lowest TCO and simplest management!
How to use Readynas?
ReadyNAS is a Linux-based proprietary network storage product (desktop/rack series) offering high-performance, secure, and easy-to-manage storage for business data needs.
Core Functions of Readynas
SSH, Linux-based
Usage Scenarios of Readynas
- Offer cost-effective storage solutions for businesses with limited IT budgets
- Conduct business data management, including snapshots, thin provisioning, cloud replication, antivirus, and encryption
- Deploy network storage platforms in IT racks for small and medium-sized businesses
- Meet storage needs requiring tier 5 data protection and high-capacity expansion (e.g., up to 132 drive bays)
- Provide network storage solutions with high performance, flexibility, and scalability
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