Conclusion: The Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 6 brings a taste of enterprise to the home and small business network storage market, without layering excessive complexity.
Pros: Built like a tank, Enterprise-grade components through and through, Six drive bays for massive home media or business storage array, DLNA certified, Orb transcoding an...
Cons: Web interface could be improved to make it more visually appealing
Conclusion: The Netgear ReadyNAS Ultra 6's disk-recovery capabilities and robust features make it a great choice for any business that values its data.
Pros: Excellent performer. Great RAID volume recovery. Nice balance of multimedia and business features.
Cons: Expensive. Problem with firmware that shipped with NAS. A few interface quirks.
Summary: Netgear's ReadyNAS Ultra 6 is still a good NAS, but its edge has been dulled by the likes of QNAP. X-RAID 2 and ReadyNAS Vault are compelling features though, and if you...
Pros: Build quality is still top notch, X-RAID 2 offers tangible benefits over typical RAID, Backup options are many, Performance is great for an Atom-based machine
Cons: Orb still doesn't live up to the promise, Fans are loud, No AD support, No Ethernet failover or teaming, ReadyNAS Vault service expensive