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Netgear to ship 24TB NAS system for SMBs
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| The ReadyNAS 3200 combines the features of the other ReadyNAS for Business
| products, including the recently launched ReadyNAS 2100 1U rack-mount and
| ReadyNAS NVX desktop systems. The 3200 can function as a NAS or iSCSI SAN
| system and, like its smaller ReadyNAS brethren, runs the Linux-based ReadyNAS
| RAIDiator operating system.
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http://www.infostor.com/index/articles/display/2131538918/s-articles/s-infostor/s-nas/s-netgear-to_ship_24tb.html
Recent:
NETGEAR Launches Open Source WGR614L Wireless-G Router
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| NETGEAR launches Open Source edition of wireless-G router enabling Linux
| developers, geeks, hackers and enthusiasts to create Firmware for specialized
| applications
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| Open Source Wireless-G Router (WGR614L) delivers higher processing power and
| more memory for a Wide Variety of customized applications. The product is
| supported by a dedicated and responsive open source community.
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http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/wgr614l-wireless-g-router.html
Related:
Netgear betas open source NAS OS
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| Netgear is about to launch APIs for the operating system kernel that runs on
| its ReadyNAS devices.
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| "They run on a linux kernel anyway and now we're in beta release with APIs so
| the geeks can hack away at it," said Netgear CEO Patrick Lo. He swears by the
| company's open source stance generally, arguing that last week's moves by
| high-end networking heavyweights Cisco and Juniper in the direction of
| opening up their router OSes validate Netgear's strategy.
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http://www.cbronline.com/article_news.asp?guid=CFA8662B-D291-40A2-BE16-67FDB01AE3A8
Linux-based NAS storage devices expand capacity
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| Netgear has introduced five Linux-based networked attached storage (NAS)
| products.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS3943657768.html
Get yourself set up with screaming video
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| At the heart of the EVA800 is the 200MHz Sigma Media processor which has
| multiple DSP cores and 128MB of DDR RAM. We're sure the OS behind it is a
| Linux flavour of sorts. You'll see why we've come to that astute conclusion
| later.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=41617
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