NETGEAR Launches ReadyDROP For ReadyNAS Storage Systems

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NETGEAR today announced NETGEAR RAIDiator 5.3.6, a firmware update for NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo and NETGEAR ReadyNAS NV+ storage systems that enables users to access, manage and backup data in ways never before possible on a networked attached storage (NAS) device. NETGEAR RAIDiator 5.3.6 is a big leap forward enabling NAS users to stop putting their data in someone elses cloud, as well as ensuring that Apple Time Machine users are backed up whenever they are connected to the Internet.


The The NETGEAR RAIDiator 5.3.6 firmware update for ReadyNAS Duo and ReadyNAS NV+ is free and enables a secure personal storage cloud to be created featuring Dropbox-like drag-and-drop file functionality without the storage limits, cost, access or security concerns associated with subscription-based cloud backup and synchronization solutions. Files stored securely on ReadyNAS Duo or ReadyNAS NV+ automatically synchronize across all enabled devices including PCs, Macs, Apple iOS and Android handhelds. Users will be able to edit, store, retrieve and view files from any of the supported devices while knowing that their data resides on their own storage box.

The NETGEAR RAIDiator 5.3.6 firmware update makes it so much easier to add functionality to the ReadyNAS, and I really appreciate the peace of mind that comes from knowing that with ReadyDROP, my files are always where I need them and I dont have to pay an additional subscription fee for this accessibility, said Alper Turget, CEO of Anvato. I cannot believe how much more I can now do with my ReadyNAS.

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