Netgear RN00RPL3 Replicate for Home Data Sheet

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In the modern business environment, there are few assets more valuable than information. And with IT as 
the backbone of most business functions, information quickly becomes data to be stored, accessed and 
analyzed. As such, the true value of business data lies in its constant availability, no matter what external 
forces may be at play.
There is no concept more important to the preservation of data availability than redundancy. Any time 
there exists only one copy of any data set, that data is at high risk of being lost. The most obvious solution 
is data backup and businesses of any size must have a backup strategy if they want to remain competitive 
in the current marketplace.
Once a backup strategy is firmly in place, the next logical step is to safeguard vital data against disaster, 
or potential loss of both primary and backup data. Most likely, a loss of this magnitude would come at 
the hands of a natural or man-made disaster. Here we are talking about catastrophic events that could 
potentially destroy or disable entire offices or data centers. Fire, floods or even acts of terrorism fall into 
this category.
In the data realm, these types of events can be prepared for by designing a plan for maintaining data 
redundancy across multiple locations. The most common data management tool for maintaining this type 
of redundancy is replication. An easy-to-use, robust and trusted replication technology must be at the core 
of disaster preparedness or disaster recovery plans for any business.
In addition to protecting against catastrophic data loss, replication can also be used to strategically share or 
consolidate data sets between remote or branch office environments. Whether a business wants to mirror 
information between two data high-powered data centers or a school district is looking to consolidate 
individual school data to a central office, replication technology is the key.  
Safeguarding Data Against Disaster
ReadyNAS 312
ReadyNAS 314
ReadyNAS 316
ReadyNAS 516
CPU
Intel® Atom 2.1GHz  
dual core
Intel® Atom 2.1GHz  
dual core
Intel® Atom 2.1GHz  
dual core
Intel® Ivy Bridge Core  
i3-3220 3.3GHz dual core
Memory
2GB
2GB
2GB
4GB ECC
Drive Bays
2
4
6
6
Drive Types Supported
SATA/SSD 2.5” or 3.5”
SATA/SSD 2.5” or 3.5”
SATA/SSD 2.5” or 3.5”
SATA/SSD 2.5” or 3.5”
Hot Swappable Drives
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Tool-less 3.5” Disk Installation
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
eSATA Expansion Ports
1
2 (1 Shared USB/
eSATA port)
2
3
Total Solution Capacity Internal/ 
with optional EDA500 unit(s)
8TB / 28TB
16TB / 56TB
24TB / 64TB
24TB / 84TB
Gigabit LAN Ports
2
2
2
2
Optional 10Gbps LAN 
No
No
No
Yes
USB Ports
One (1) USB 2.0,  
Two (2) USB 3.0
One (1) USB 2.0, Two 
(2) USB 3.0
One (1) USB 2.0,  
Two (2) USB 3.0
One (1) USB 2.0, Two (2) USB 3.0
HDMI Port
1
1
1
1
Power Supply
12V, 5A External 
60W: input 100-
240V AC, 50/60Hz 
12V, 7A External 
90W; input 100-
240V AC, 50-60Hz
Internal 200W; input  
100-240V AC,  
50-60Hz
Internal 200W; input  
100-240V AC, 50-60Hz
BTU at Full Power Supply Utilization
51W
69W
111W
189W
Power Consumption: Operation
35W
49W
55W
88W
Power Consumption (Wake on LAN)
627mW
843mW
804mW
956mW
Power Consumption: Power Off
266mW
472mW
338mW
370mW
Chassis Warranty*
5 years
5 years
5 years
5 years
2-Line LCD Display
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Touch Screen Navigation
No
No
Yes
Yes
Fan (mm)
92
92
120
120
Dimensions DxWxH (mm)
220 x 101 x 142
223 x 134 x 205
287.5 x 192 x 259
287.5 x 192 x 259
Weight (kg)
2.22
3.97
7.53
7.97
ProSupport Service Packs Available
300 Series
500 Series
    OnCall 24x7
1-year: PMB0312, 3-year: PMB0332, 5-year: PMB0352
1-year: PMB0313, 3-year: PMB0333 
5-year: PMB0353
    XPressHW Replacement
3-year: PRR0332, 5-year: PRR0352
3-year: PRR0333, 5-year: PRR0353
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Cloud-based Management
Central Office
Remote Office 1
Remote Office 2
Remote Office 3
Remote Office 4
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