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#133590 27-Oct-2013 15:53
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Latest version.

Bought for customer demo, but no longer required. Used only for a few hours max.

Supplied with full NZ warranty.

•Dual-core Intel 2.1GHz processor and 2GB on-board memory
•4-bays for 16TB maximum capacity (expandable to 36TB w/ optional EDA500 chassis)
•Consolidate, backup and share files across Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android devices
•Modern interface for easy cloud-based discovery and file management
•Embedded and add-on applications for iTunes, DLNA, and streaming of music and movies to local or internet-connected devices, including smartphones and tablets
•On-box data protection including XRAID automatic volume expansion, unlimited snapshots, encryption and real-time anti-virus
•VM-ready with iSCSI support and vSphere /Hyper-V certification

Looking for $620 please.

Buyer collects from Prebbleton, Christchurch or can arrange courier for additional $15.

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  #922507 27-Oct-2013 15:53
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #937152 19-Nov-2013 09:08
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OK, no takers thus far so price reduced to $580. Buyer collects from Prebbleton or can ship for extra $10.

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  #938421 21-Nov-2013 11:27
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Hi - This item is now SOLD. Thanks to all.



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  #938439 21-Nov-2013 12:29
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Sold - that's a shame. I am looking at buying the 314 or the 316 model at the moment.
What did you think of the 314?
What did your client think - obviously they went for something else?

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  #938474 21-Nov-2013 14:08
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I don't think they did go for something else in the end, it appears that they just didn't quite 'get' the whole NAS idea.

Personally I think these are fantastic units - quiet, powerful, easy to use/expand.  A friend of mine uses his to stream Blu-ray ISO's across to his TV room and it's never skipped a beat.

I have marked this as sold as someone has expressed a very keen interest. However, I am not fully certain that they will follow through. Would you like me to let you know if they pull out?

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  #938572 21-Nov-2013 18:05
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Sure, that would be great. Thanks.

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  #938597 21-Nov-2013 19:19
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Must be the in thing at present. Spent my spare time tues/weds looking at different NAS boxes and was eyeing up the 4 bay 100 series (with 2x2tv bundle) :)

Had I seen this too...

 
 
 

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  #939067 22-Nov-2013 14:59
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Hi,

Prosepctive buyer pulled out so this is back on the market.

Same price, same condition, same bargain.

Get in quick!

Serious buyers only please.

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  #939652 23-Nov-2013 21:27
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I have sent you a PM definitely interested.

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#939872 24-Nov-2013 13:58
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Oblivian: Must be the in thing at present. Spent my spare time tues/weds looking at different NAS boxes and was eyeing up the 4 bay 100 series (with 2x2tv bundle) :)

Had I seen this too...
I have the Readynas 104 and mine is a heap of cow poo. Wouldnt recommend one at all.  Half the time it will freeze when copying files other times it shows up then says cant access and diagnose trouble box opens.  I only use it as a backup as just too flaky for a nas. 
 I had a readynas NV before it and apart from sounding like a jet engine was flawless.
 The 314 may be the one to go for.
But i really wish I paid the extra and bought the synology




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