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ReadyNAS Pro

ReadyNAS® Pro is a 6-bay desktop network storage designed for small and medium businesses, workgroups and home offices, ReadyNAS Pro delivers class-leading performance, ease of use, and robust features in a desktop small form factor chassis supporting 6 SATA channels and up to 12 TB of storage. This 6-bay gigabit network storage appliance built on unified architecture that supports cross-platform file sharing and server virtualization simultaneously. ReadyNAS Pro is packed with high-end server features, including RAID (redundant array of independent disks) levels 0, 1, 5, 6, and Auto-Expandable X-RAID2 for data protection, system monitoring capabilities, built-in backup, cloud-based online backup option, secure replication, and secure remote access,. To ensure high availability to stored data, the ReadyNAS Pro features dual redundant Gigabit Ethernet ports for failover protection.

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