While I know there is a myriad of variables, I'm looking for either a rule of thumb or the experiences of others.
I have a Netgear ReadyNAS 214 (RN2140), purchased in 2016.
I've swapped and upgraded the drives regularly, every few years using genuine NAS drives, cleared the dust from the fans, and kept it away from accidental harm.
It runs 24/7, but its duties are fairly light: This is a home device that does Time Machine for a pair of Macs, backup for two Linux computers, and general archival storage.
Should I be looking for its replacement?
My thought was to purchase its successor, but keep the ReadyNAS on a shelf, unplugged, as another redundancy.
Thoughts?
Note: I DID search for a similar thread before posting, but I didn't find one. If I've missed one with relevant information, I'd welcome reading it.
I have a Netgear ReadyNAS 214 (RN2140), purchased in 2016.
I've swapped and upgraded the drives regularly, every few years using genuine NAS drives, cleared the dust from the fans, and kept it away from accidental harm.
It runs 24/7, but its duties are fairly light: This is a home device that does Time Machine for a pair of Macs, backup for two Linux computers, and general archival storage.
Should I be looking for its replacement?
My thought was to purchase its successor, but keep the ReadyNAS on a shelf, unplugged, as another redundancy.
Thoughts?
Note: I DID search for a similar thread before posting, but I didn't find one. If I've missed one with relevant information, I'd welcome reading it.