I appreciate there's lots of variables to these products and what they offer.
Though as a general rule of thumb, how much better or faster(network transfer) are current and even last generation NAS versus some of the grandfather products?
I've read here at SNB that some newer NAS, no longer use jumbo frames and yet are still faster than their predecessors.
There's tons of variants and options available to purchase, particularly used and it's difficult (also at times misleading) choosing the best option for your money.
An example for myself personally was when I came across a Ready Nas RND4000 NV+ (what looks to be v1) and I struggled to find a good comparison with the Ready Nas RND2000 Duo v2.
Obviously the 4000 hold more storage and has some other amenities, but from a quality and networking point of view, which would I invest in?
What do you think? Which would you choose?
Though as a general rule of thumb, how much better or faster(network transfer) are current and even last generation NAS versus some of the grandfather products?
I've read here at SNB that some newer NAS, no longer use jumbo frames and yet are still faster than their predecessors.
There's tons of variants and options available to purchase, particularly used and it's difficult (also at times misleading) choosing the best option for your money.
An example for myself personally was when I came across a Ready Nas RND4000 NV+ (what looks to be v1) and I struggled to find a good comparison with the Ready Nas RND2000 Duo v2.
Obviously the 4000 hold more storage and has some other amenities, but from a quality and networking point of view, which would I invest in?
What do you think? Which would you choose?