Just released – RAIDiator 4.1.6

July 15, 2009

NETGEAR is pleased to announce the release of RAIDiator 4.1.6, an update firmware for the ReadyNAS NV+, NV, Duo, 1100, X6, and 600.  We urge that you update to the latest firmware to take advantage of newly added features and bug fixes. The simplest way to update is to use the System/Update/Remote tab in Frontview. If you prefer, you can choose to do a local update by first downloading the new image here: RAIDiator-4.1.6. Please do keep in mind that once you upgrade from RAIDiator 3.x or earlier, you will not be able to revert back to anything prior to RAIDiator 4 without reformatting your ReadyNAS.

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Just released – RAIDiator 4.1.5

April 11, 2009

NETGEAR is pleased to announce the release of RAIDiator 4.1.5, an update firmware for the ReadyNAS NV+, NV, Duo, 1100, X6, and 600 (see Limitations).  We urge that you update to the latest firmware to take advantage of newly added features and bug fixes. The simplest way to update is to use the System/Update/Remote tab in Frontview. If you prefer, you can choose to do a local update by first downloading the new image here: RAIDiator-4.1.5. Please do keep in mind that once you upgrade from RAIDiator 3.x or earlier, you will not be able to revert back to anything prior to RAIDiator 4 without reformatting your ReadyNAS.

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Just released – RAIDiator 4.1.4

September 24, 2008

NETGEAR is pleased to announce the release of RAIDiator 4.1.4, an update firmware for the ReadyNAS network attached storage product lines. This is a minor update mainly to fix support for the new 1.5 TB disk drives.

This release will work with ReadyNAS 600, X6, 1000S, 1100, NV, NV+, and Duo, and can be updated easily from FrontView. The simplest way to update is to use the System/Update/Remote tab in Frontview. If you prefer, you can choose to do a local update by first downloading the new image here: RAIDiator-4.1.4. We recommend that you update your ReadyNAS to this latest RAIDiator release unless you are affected by the limitations noted at the bottom of this announcement. Please do keep in mind that once you upgrade from RAIDiator 3.x or earlier, you will not be able to revert back to anything prior to RAIDiator 4 without reformatting your ReadyNAS.

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Just released — RAIDiator 4.1.3

September 11, 2008

NETGEAR is pleased to announce the release of RAIDiator 4.1.3, an update to the RAIDiator 4.01c1-p1 (non-Duo) and 4.01c1-p2 (Duo) firmware for the ReadyNAS network attached storage product lines. As you may have noticed, we’ve simplified the RAIDiator version numbering — 4.1.3 is equivalent to 4.01c1-p3 in the old numbering scheme.

This release will work with ReadyNAS 600, X6, 1000S, 1100, NV, NV+, and Duo, and can be updated easily from FrontView. The simplest way to update is to use the System/Update/Remote tab in Frontview. If you prefer, you can choose to do a local update by first downloading the new image here: RAIDiator-4.1.3. We recommend that you update your ReadyNAS to this latest RAIDiator release unless you are affected by the limitations noted at the bottom of this announcement. Please do keep in mind that once you upgrade from RAIDiator 3.x or earlier, you will not be able to revert back to anything prior to RAIDiator 4 without reformatting your ReadyNAS.

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Just released – RAIDiator 4.01!

NETGEAR is pleased to release RAIDiator 4.01 firmware for the ReadyNAS network attached storage product line. The latest firmware will work with all preceding ReadyNAS products and can be updated easily from FrontView.

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RAIDiator 4.01 contains a number of bug fixes along with worthy enhancements over the 3.01 and 4.00 releases. We recommend that you update your ReadyNAS to this latest RAIDiator release unless you are affected by the limitations stated at the bottom of this announcement. Please do keep in mind that once you upgrade to RAIDiator 4.00/4.01, you cannot revert back to anything prior to 4.00 without reformatting your ReadyNAS.

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What’s new in RAIDiator 4?

With RAIDiator 4, the first thing you’ll notice is the fresh new look and feel of FrontView, where going from menu to menu and page to page is nice and snappy.

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But that’s just the beginning. There’s a lot of changes under the cover, so let’s take a look.

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