








🚀 Elevate your data game with ReadyNAS 214 — where speed meets security!
The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 214 is a high-performance 4-bay NAS server featuring SATA 3Gb/s drives, a 1.4 GHz quad-core ARM processor, and 2GB DDR3L RAM. It supports multiple RAID configurations (0,1,5,6,10, JBOD) for robust data protection and offers Gigabit Ethernet and iSCSI connectivity. Designed for professionals seeking reliable, scalable storage with full HD 1080p transcoding and seamless remote access via ReadyCLOUD.
| ASIN | B015S0Y50C |
| Brand | NETGEAR |
| Brand Name | NETGEAR |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 192 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606449111125, 10606449111122 |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Weight | 5.67 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 5.67 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Netgear |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RN21400-100NES |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Number | RN21400-100NES |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Size | Diskless |
| UPC | 606449111125 745883703432 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 count |
M**B
I have 2 of these
The reason I looked at these is because I've had a ReadyNAS NV+ V2 for about 6 years and it was getting a little long in the tooth. I bought my first one of these in July 2019 and was really satisfied with the performance and usability. I got the second one in March 2020, and have been using the two as a pair of fault tolerant storage systems. This is an excellent product for home use, and even thought the spec here says it can go up to 24 TB, it has been designed to take larger disks to accommodate more storage. According to the Readynas Hard Disk Compatibility list, it can take up to 4x16TB disks. The two I have are configured with 4x4TB and 4x6TB drives respectively, and I've found the devices to be very easy to configure and very reliable. I have also set them up to be Time Machines for my Macs and they work really well for that purpose. You can configure how much disk space you want to assign to the Time Machine Backups, and also configure both shared and private Time Machines. Overall I'm really happy with the RN214s that I have
F**P
ReadyNAS = EasyNAS
Easy set up Great HDD carrier system (no screws!) Simple but useful backlit info screen Quiet enough for desktop or domestic use Instant recognition and control through Insight app, but web portal is intuitive and good to use. Great design and execution Netgear!
M**Y
Good.
Simple to get up and running, simple to set up personal cloud and access from phone etc ehen away from home. I added 12Tb of storage in a raid 5. If you have a netgear swich you can bond the two ethernet ports, even with a normal switch/hub you can still use both to improve load balancing. Not too keen ont he documetnation for backups using RSYNC, most is for an older version of the operating system. You do need to make sure you get the latest firmware updates. For the hardcore users you can enable SSH root access and that gives you the full power of the linux distribution on which it runs. I have two in separate building, one backing up the other, one running subversion and mysql and the other offiering a web service too - you can do all that just picking apps off the menus. I have all my music, videos etc on it and DLNA to TV, hifi etc. My main use is to hold my photographic works and that runs to a few Tb. The apps screen offers Resilio Sync and that provides a simple (and free) means to set up syncronised folders across multiple PCs, tablets... My only gripe is that I has a few "slow downs" accesing shared folders from my PC. and I keep turning up out of date examples and documents when I search for help. Updates improved things, but then I found out I needed to adjust the paging fiile on the PC - strange but it worked.
B**3
Recommended Network Attatched Storage for home / small business
Loaded with 3xSeagate Ironwolf 8TB. Easy to set up, does what it says on the tin, excellent performance (consistently over 90 MB/s read & write over a single gigabit ether connection). The Netgear ReadyNAS devices may not have as many "bells and whistles" as some competitors but this really isn't a problem. Just be aware that building a 24TB RAID 5 volume (using X-Raid configuration) takes the best part of 24 hours, I don't see there's any way out of this (my ReadyNAS 104 with 4x4TB drives takes over 3 days).
M**N
External
If an extra external disk drive is plugged in it does not reconise it is there too fast and may need the NAS rebooting. There is a difference between the web interface and Windows File Explorer? I lost files on RAID 5. The unit keeps warning DATA: Degraded. The disk number LEDs blink to tell you what disk is faulty. It seems to be settling down now, but keep a separate backup of your data in case off loss.
D**R
Great, reliable and easy to use.
Well made, great software and very easy to set up. Performs well with no issues. We'll worth the money.
M**K
Brilliant product
Much better product than the dlink box I had much better setup and easier to use
A**L
Can be quite fiddly to get working
I'm no slouch with computers having spent decades working in tech support and managing systems from the home level up to enterprise infrastructure including raid systems. Having said that I found setting this system up to be very frustrating and had some serious niggles that were major sources of annoyance. Once it was up and running everything seems fine but those initial headaches really soured my experience of it. On initial setup it insists you change the password, which is a great practise for security, however it promptly forgot it so after it rebooted as part of the wizard it would no longer let me log in with the old or the new password, meaning an immediate factory reset to regain access. I know what you are thinking, perhaps I typed the password wrong when I was setting it up, I initially thought the same, yet this happened 3 times in a row! Firmware updates. After I had finally managed to get access again I had set a new password and rebooted and still had to use the old password to get in, it asked for a firmware update. Again it had to download and perform this update multiple times before it actually realised yes it had performed the update. Yes in each occasion it was updating from the same old version to the same new version. Share naming. I set up an array and shared it with the network only to find it was maxed out at around 10 percent of the maximum storage capacity. Eventually through trial and error I found out that if your NAS box and the share you are trying to use are named the same thing it causes problems, as soon as I changed the name of the share to something else it allowed me to go past 10% capacity. Is it working now? Well apart from taking what seems like an inordinately long time ( as long as 30 seconds some times) to spin up the drives and start sending data if it hasn't been accessed in a while, yes it does seem to work ok now.
G**N
Excellent produit
Ce produit à vraiment de très bonnes performances aussi bien en environnement PC ou Mac, pas besoin de se préoccuper de monter manuellement le disque en environnement OSX, tout cela est fait automatiquement, sûrement un des meilleurs rapport qualité prix pour ceux qui cherchent un NAS 4 baies en configuration raid.
A**L
Buen equipo lo recomiendo
Buen equipo, cumple con la ficha tecnica , de repente un poco lento para conectarse vía streaming.lo recomiendo , México
R**H
Does exactly what it's supposed to do
Does exactly what it's supposed to do. I use it as a media center. I installed the Plex app and it works great for publishing and making available my videos. Seamless integration with Wifi with no disconnects, Access the server via IP address to folders on Windows PC for uploading content. Use the Plex app to index, manage, and make the content available. Quiet running.
C**N
Silent, fast and solid build
I have had a ReadyNas 102 (purchased second hand) running for 3 years without any issues and being very pleased with it, I decided to go for for the upgraded 212 version when my old Drobo NAS failed. The ReadyNas 212 is solid build, drives are installed with no tools (there are disc mounting screws in the package if needed), and easy to set up. It runs very quiet, and is a big step up speedwise from my 102 unit. Only thing I can complain about is the very bright blue lights from the buttons, I wish it was possible to adjust the brightness from the OS, but that's not the case. I have 2x3TB WD-RED drives installed, they also operate quietly and remains cool. Im very happy with my unit so far, and trust it will serve me well for many years.
M**L
Excellent home and small business NAS
Great Nas, fast speeds, getting 100-130MB/s across my network. Great software, easy to setup and configuration. Great email based share sharing so friends/workers can have access to files, as well as full http support, not to mention the rest of standard file sharing protocols. Looks Good, though looks don't improve performance, if its out in the open it matters. Link aggregation/load balancing works well.(people think this increases speed, it doesn't, it helps keep speeds up when transmitting/receiving data. I can't recommend this NAS enough, it's great.
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