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  • jensend - Thursday, January 15, 2015 - link

    Faster ARM-based units are a good idea (though overdue) but charging $360 for a diskless 2-bay unit and $500 for a diskless 4-bay unit seems foolhardy in the current market. At those prices they're more expensive than some Bay Trail / Rangeley units. One can only hope the MSRP bears little relation to what these will actually retail at.
  • dave_the_nerd - Thursday, January 15, 2015 - link

    Hooray, I get to be the first guy who posts "Bah, I could build a NAS for half that price that would perform better!"

    Bah, I could build a NAS for half that price that would perform better!
  • jabber - Saturday, January 17, 2015 - link

    But could you get it installed and working, out of the box in just 5-10 minutes like these?

    I guess not.
  • shodanshok - Thursday, January 15, 2015 - link

    As Netgear was one of the first NAS vendor to use ZFS, it don't surprise me that they now are one of the first to use BTRFS. Moreover, for simple file archiving BTRFS is very good, providing snapshot support and data checksumming.
  • jospoortvliet - Friday, January 16, 2015 - link

    I just hope they also contribute to btrfs development (either in testing or code)...
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