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NETGEAR ReadyNAS storage line with rack-mount system

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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA: NETGEAR, Inc., leading provider of technologically innovative, branded networking solutions, has announced the addition of rack-mount unified network storage appliances and secure remote access to its award-winning family of ReadyNAS products for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs).

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The ReadyNAS 2100 is a high-quality yet affordable 1U 4-bay storage system that enables SMBs to securely share, store and protect business-critical files across a LAN or WAN, guard against disk failures, and grow capacity as needed. The ultra-compact ReadyNAS 2100 has enterprise-grade hard drives and Error Correction Code (ECC) RAM for higher reliability, as well as Intel Architecture for two times the performance of the previous ReadyNAS 1100 product. Compared to competitive 1U products, the shallow form factor enables a 100 percent increase in rack density through back-to-back mounting in a four-post datacenter rack.

"Combined with our existing ReadyNAS Pro and ReadyNAS NVX, the addition of a rack-mount solution broadens the SMB portion of our award-winning ReadyNAS storage line," said Mark Song, product line manager for NETGEAR's Network Storage Business Unit.

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"We're dedicated to providing a complete range of solutions for the SMB, and we're extremely proud that our ReadyNAS unified architecture solves numerous data management problems with a single system, making capacity management, access, backup, restore and disaster recovery worries obsolete. With ReadyNAS, SMB network managers can eliminate common data concerns and revolutionize their storage environment without needing to become an expert," he added.

Ideal for small businesses and workgroups, the ReadyNAS 2100 provides all of the features and benefits of the recently launched ReadyNAS NVX 4-bay desktop model for sharing, storing and protecting SMB data, but in a convenient rack-mountable 1U form factor. Its innovative modular design -- the "X-CHANGE" rapid system board module, with the system board, power supply and cooling fans packaged into a discrete module -- and remarkable 12-inch depth make it ideal for easy servicing, and facilitate back-to-back physical arrangements.

Users of the ReadyNAS 2100 also benefit from energy efficiency; the device has an Intel advanced embedded processor as well as smart power management options, such as sequential drive spin-up and idle drive spin-down, which reduce overall power consumption to less than 80 watts.

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Store: The ReadyNAS 2100 now enables businesses and channel partners requiring a rack-mount form factor to build solutions using the most current ReadyNAS technology. Backup and recovery in mixed client environments, entry-level server and desktop virtualization, and simple cross-platform file sharing can all be leveraged on one single storage platform. Even large enterprise customers can meet extreme affordability requirements for compliance or remote office concerns.

Share: ReadyNAS 2100 offers support for file services (NAS) and application services (iSCSI) for Windows, UNIX/Linux and Mac systems. The ReadyNAS RAIDiator(TM) operating system supports the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP), enabling native Mac files to be used without restrictions or limitations, as well as Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard.

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New in the ReadyNAS 2100, the ReadyNAS Remote feature, available on all ReadyNAS systems, enables users to simply drag-and-drop files over a secure connection between any Windows or Mac computer and their ReadyNAS, from anywhere in the world, eliminating firewall configuration, VPNs and awkward web-based remote access solutions.

Protect: NETGEAR's ReadyNAS 2100 is one of the most versatile and effective backup to disk options on the market, providing standard Continuous Data Protection (CDP) software as well as the ReadyNAS Vault embedded cloud backup service for archive and disaster recovery. ReadyNAS Vault automatically moves multiple archive copies to an Internet datacenter, which can be recovered from any web browser in case of disaster. Mac users can leverage Time Machine to back up multiple Macs to a single location and recover from disasters without expert assistance.