Aplards channel is worth checking out. I like both yours and Aplards because of the trying to make old hardware work.
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@bitterrotten10 ай бұрын
Agreed. He does some interesting stuff. Just be prepared to be proselytized to of the divinity and glory of IPv6. He's dragging a class of nerds into the networking future (present).
@Aminorharmony10 ай бұрын
Aplards
@tenekevi10 ай бұрын
We have this NAS at work. It was forgotten and buried in a corner for 7 years. In fact, I had to look for it, based on the mystery share on the network. I relegated it to 3rd backup location but it's still perfectly usable. It's on its 3rd set of drives and refuses to die.
@MW-te5fv10 ай бұрын
What drives do you use? If it's a 3rd set in 7 years I guess it's Seagate.
@tenekevi10 ай бұрын
@@MW-te5fv No, it's the 3rd set in 13 years. Don't know the first set - only that they were 512G. Someone replaced them with bigger Seagate drives and forgot it for 7 years. Then I "excavated" this relic and replaced the Seagate set with a new, bigger WD set. None of the drives have failed, they either became obsolete or worked for 5-7 years.
@SZF12345610 ай бұрын
is it at least using SMBv3 👀
@tenekevi10 ай бұрын
@@SZF123456 Pffffffffftt, I need to enable V1 on every device from the optional feature on any device that needs access.
@MW-te5fv10 ай бұрын
@@tenekeviI might just print this comment out and have a look at it every time I think we have half-assed sth at work
@vash380510 ай бұрын
Regarding the RAM: you gotta use older type DDR3 4GB SO DIMM modules with 8 chips on each side (2Rx8) - that should work. These old CPUs often don't support the newer type modules with fewer chips on them.
@zenginellc10 ай бұрын
Interesting, I'll have to pocket this info haha
@derHutschi10 ай бұрын
that should do it, I've upgraded my EeePC 1215N which uses a D525 to 8GB (2*4GB) back in the days
@supercreamypudding984110 ай бұрын
yeah, the one that using PC10600 standard instead the one that using PC12800
@frankwong948610 ай бұрын
And I found dual rank ram gives me slightly better performance ..
@EmilePolka10 ай бұрын
its always a safe bet to have a spare ddrl3 1333mhz ram at hand for testing since this type of ram usually works universally on any ddr3 motherboards.
@kevlarandchrome10 ай бұрын
"I found out NetGear made a NAS." I was surprised to find out that NetGear apparently no longer makes NASs.
@ITProSupply2 ай бұрын
Sort of funny. One of the original players in the SMB NAS market. But things change in tech. Synology with the DSM add-ons seem to be the market leader ... at least for now.
@hunordori10 ай бұрын
I had the same excitment when I realized ReadyNAS 4200 is "just" a Supermicro Server. Now it has 24 GB RAM, 10GbE NIC and happily servers as an archive for video footage.
@nicholassmerk10 ай бұрын
That thing must be a bit power hungry and slow compared to modern consumer hardware!
@ahmetrefikeryilmaz44324 ай бұрын
what kind of footage though?
@hunordori4 ай бұрын
@@ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432 Old marketing videos, images, event recordings.
@TheQuickSilver10110 ай бұрын
Your tenacity with this old hardware is something I appreciate. Most folks give up if something is slightly out of date but I love seeing old hardware keep running as long as it's still functional. Thank you!
@jarthurs10 ай бұрын
I've still got the ARM based ReadyNAS Duo v2 running as a backup in my loft, it only has a couple of 1.5Tb drives in it. This has inspired me to see if I can get a better firmware version for it as the old SSL/SMB protocols are a bit of a pain to work around. If I can get a better firmware that supports newer protocols I'd be tempted to max it out with a pair of 4Tb drives and use it 'til it dies...
@theprofessorfeather3 ай бұрын
I've still got a ReadyNAS NV+, which I think was the model directly proceeding yours. Mine is four bay though. SPARC CPU at 266Mhz; upgraded the ram from 256MB to 1GB when I bought it. It still boots with 8TB (4x 2TB drives).
@daveharruk17 күн бұрын
I have a ReadyNas Duo V2 which has the same case and aerial header. Not sure what to do with it at the moment-it is certainly a lot of work to update this device to something relatively modern
@michaelrichardson846710 ай бұрын
Hey man, just wanna say that the progress you're making on KZbin is great. I genuinely enjoy your content. It's not easy jumping into tech tube and you've done a great job. You stand out the things you do are different and you're humble. Keep it up man!
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
I appreciate that more than you know! Thanks
@max_uaminecraft182710 ай бұрын
This video is the best. I get really excited when old embedded like devices running linux are updated and made useful again! The process of figuring out how to get a serial console or ssh connection to an embedded device and hack around in it's filesystem to update/customize it to do something useful in the modern day is always super exciting to me. I have messed around with countless old tv boxes running various embedded cpus and custom built (usualy ancient kernel 2.6) linuxes. Thank you for going through to the end and not stopping at updating the stock firmware past the default max, but going as far as figuring pout how to install any old linux os on it!
@Avon-Fox2 ай бұрын
DUDE! I've spent weeks looking for a replacement for this otherwise rock solid, 13 year old exact unit due to the inherent problems with old software and you've absolutely saved it's life! It's a brilliant box and I even ran a small website under Apache from it for a few years. Considering Synology are only now offering 1GB RAM on entry level units and only one NIC port, this little box is oddly capable. It even runs Plex under 4.2.31. Netgear used to have a solid NAS product line and passionate consumer community for them but unfortunately the brought it to a close. VERY thankful for your video to let this little trooper continue to (file) serve in the safety of a closed network hopefully for years to come!
@Jonteponte7110 ай бұрын
I found my first NAS in a moving box a couple of months ago. Turns out there are people developing new firmware for my 15 year old Dlink DNS 323 with 64MB of memory. It can apparently still be used as a backup target when using this firmware. So I added it to my project list for a rainy day :)
@benbabeletti363710 ай бұрын
As Debian updates failed due to low memory on the DNS323, i have ALT-F running. I did the serial connector with an old Samsung USB-to-Serial Connector out of curiosity...
@glendonh371110 ай бұрын
I bought one of those used on eBay when I had just started to work, I seriously Hated it with a passion, it did lead me to try and build my own. But your video has me curious to go dig it out my old room and see what miracles can be performed. Thanks for the vid.
@brodriguez1100010 ай бұрын
Upgrade CPU.
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
@@brodriguez11000 it's soldered
@crazyidiot530910 ай бұрын
@@marcogenovesi8570 Anything can be un-soldered, cleaned, and something else/faster put in it's spot. Limitation is that Atom CPU socket. Had it something else, even an Intel Core M or something, would be better because the contact pads would be different supporting different CPU's.
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
@@crazyidiot5309lol how many large bga parts have you reballed and replaced? You know this is not something most people can do
@crazyidiot530910 ай бұрын
@@marcogenovesi8570 quite a few including my latest, Alder Lake P. Stencils, flux, a heat gun, and non-leaded soldering paste and you're in it. It's also not a hard thing to learn. Grab a few old things like an old laptop and practice a little and you'll be very very surprised at what all you can do if you just try it. It's not like I have a semiconductor-fab in my back yard. Anyone can do this stuff. Just remember patience is a virtue.
@ax0r7ag0z10 ай бұрын
Great Video! I once went down a similar rabbit hole during the Seagate FreeAgent DockStar era, where there was an entire community of people dedicated to running Arch Linux on a family of devices running on a Marvell Armada ARM cpu and 256MB or RAM, one of which was this tiny dock with an ethernet port and some USB ports That thing helped me get familiar with Linux while download Linux ISO's for many many years!
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
The debian community for that hardware is still alive, in Doozan forums there is still a developer maintaining a debian kernel and image. Also a lot of those are now supported by OpenWrt too
@FireFalcon10 ай бұрын
2:37 2C/4T
@s1mple_minded10 ай бұрын
it seemed odd for an atom to have 4 cores
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
Yep, my bad. Thanks!
@FireFalcon10 ай бұрын
@@s1mple_minded Atom of that age for sure
@FireFalcon10 ай бұрын
@@HardwareHaven All good, no worries The video was very enjoyable and very easy to understand for someone like myself who has very basic knowledge about NASs and Linux based OSs
10 ай бұрын
Thanks as always for compiling these adventures. Looking forward to the next old tech revival video!
@sllim12610 ай бұрын
I had a client that had a set of these for their server backup repositories, and they were a PITA to support, update and obtain parts for. The models I had required netgear flashed hard drives for use, up until the last firmware update where they opened it up for some manufacturers. They sucked and I was glad to see them get recycling after a power outage and subsequent power surge that broke something
@ajpenninga9 ай бұрын
I literally have one of this sitting on my desk. Definitely gonna update it with your tips. Thanks!
@jburnash10 ай бұрын
Honestly - this was awesome! I applaud you're not giving up - I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have taken it *quite* so far myself - but I'm glad you did. Tinkering (especially with older hardware) is usually equal amounts of fun - and frustration. Well done!
@markclark78710 ай бұрын
I have a ReadyNAS 102 still works great
@thesuperknot_10 ай бұрын
I did basically this with an old QNAP NAS and Unraid. It ran fine but not enough for me to wait to keep it in my network. It was a fun project, though!
@TheRogueBro10 ай бұрын
I just did almost exactly this with a 2009/2010 Acer Aspire easyStore H340. I have never had it working but figured i would mess with it the other day. Got it all up and running and it will be going to my moms so she can use it as a backup for her business!
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@romanrm110 ай бұрын
I actually still run a much older, D-Link DNS-323 NAS. it has 64 MB of RAM (yes MB). It's flashed to run an old version of Debian, and exports an 8TB drive to the network with NBD, which is a simpler version of iSCSI. Nothing is required from the NAS itself than basically be an adapter from TCP/IP to SATA and back. The FS is not mounted on the NAS. Hence the ridiculously low RAM amount can still work even with a relatively huge disk.
@theol10444 ай бұрын
Wow, that's an interesting idea. I have two of those old DNS-323 laying around.
@rysterstech10 ай бұрын
My dad is still running a DS213 and an DS210 for over 10 years without ever having to touch them. We replaced one of the 213's 2tb wd red drives with an 8tb wd red plus drive, which is still initializing at the moment but seems to be functional at its full 8tb capacity despite synology only validating this model for up to 4tb drives.
@coolraul0710 ай бұрын
Excellent video! You have a tenacity to find a solution that I had a couple decades ago. Now that I'm in my 50s, I'm willing to do SOME tinkering, but I'd rather find a guide/tutorial/wiki and just make it work. I have a similar NAS, an Iomega StorCenter ix2 from 2013. It's been powered down and gathering dust since last year, when I did my first DIY TrueNAS build based off your videos. It'd be cool if you did a similar project for that model (nudge nudge hint hint)
@TheUn4seen10 ай бұрын
I also have a ReadyNAS Duo Pro, used the serial console/minicom method to install Openmediavault on a USB device, as I don't want the OS to reside on data disks and the internal flash is only 128MB. The BIOS can only boot from the internal flash memory and I couldn't figure out how to move the bootloader there, so I have to remember holding the "backup" button on every boot - a very mild inconvenience since I use the device as cold storage, only turning it on occasionally. It works very well for my purposes, the CPU is anemic but has no problems saturating a gigabit connection. Tip: It uses DDR3l (low voltage) modules and the platform is limited to 2GB despite what Intel sometimes claims in their marketing. Won't boot with a bigger stick, I left the 1GB in, since it's enough for Openmediavailt.
@eopest10 ай бұрын
HH, I don't think you'll ever see this but... I'm still running my ReadyNAS 102 I bought new. It just works. And works. And works. 😎
@giannistsolebas696210 ай бұрын
I recently purchased an ITX intel atom d525 mobo and I wasn't sure how to use it yet. Until I came across your video. Thanks a lot!
@Ali-Bee10 ай бұрын
my 2008 synology NAS (with DSM 4 as it's latest supported OS) just cried a little. (was bought to literally be a NAS, nothing else, and is still doing that fine even if the "gigabit" ethernet only actually transfers at 100MBit speed 😭 - Yes, I'm building a new one BTW)
@portodiego10 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I did here, Running an old QNAP TS-269L, 12 year old Atom D2550 with 3GB RAM. I swapped the drives with new ones (seagate exos), plugged an old sata ssd over usb, installed OpenMediaVault on it and been running solid for about a year and a half. only downside is it takes a long time to fully boot if theres a power outage, i assume it's cause of the fs check on the big drive. I might give casaOS a try and see how that goes.
@06racing10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the duster recommendation Was looking for one for a few weeks
@chromerims10 ай бұрын
Took those serial connectors by the horns . . . Chapeau! 👍💯👏 Kindest regards, friends and neighbours.
@notthesnail10 ай бұрын
I'm really glad I came across this video. I'm rockin' a ReadyNAS 2304 rackmount and didn't realize that the 6.10 update removed the app store and disabled the manual app upload feature. So now I absolutely have to get to work on my HP mini running Docker on Ubuntu so I can keep Plex up-to-date. I might be able to still update Plex on the NAS over SSH, but I only have the admin password, not root, so there may be some hard limitations.
@darthkielbasa10 ай бұрын
Solid video to represent why you’re needed in the Content Creator space. Thank you.
@pythoneatssquirrel10 ай бұрын
Had a ReadyNAS Duo V2 for a couple of years. Same problem with SMB1 and an older Firefox version like v63 was needed in order to access it (even made some videos about it on this channel). Regardless, mine had only 256mb ram and couldn't find any suitable 1gb stick after a few months of searching (also didn't had those 4 pins) so I had to let it go eventually this year and sold it for 30 bucks just to make some space around, but definitely will look around for your model to play with it. Nice video, as always. Cheers!
@DIYDaveOK10 ай бұрын
Absolutely super video, sir!! Love to see all the work you put into making that beast work!! Would love to know if there really were some way to get more than 1GB on that beast. Great as always!
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
I might order some different RAM just to see haha
@DIYDaveOK10 ай бұрын
@@HardwareHaven Sometimes those older CPUs had to have only certain configurations of ram chips on the sticks themselves...maybe??
@nathanwoodruff942210 ай бұрын
I have 4 of these that I purchased 1 at a time from around 2013. What mine have that yours does not have is a eSATA port on the back. I can plug in a 1 to 5 SATA board via eSATA and make a RAID5 array with 5 hard drives. It shows up on version 6 software as EDA500. It is really slow but gets the job done.
@GingerNingerGames2 ай бұрын
I've done something similar with a Lenovo IX4-300D. I ran the stock firmware for about 6 months, one day the power went out and after that the thing was bricked. Restored all my files, I think all of them anyway, I'm sure I lost quite a few, and eventually got debian 11 installed on it with help from a guide on github. I use webmin, I've got it hooked up through a UPS now and configured to be shutdown by the UPS when the power goes out, so hopefully I won't have any issues. The inbuilt flash got corrupted and the OS, which had installed to the storage drives also got corrupted when the power went out, so it was salvageable, the stock recovery tools didn't work at all either. Now, running debian 11 it's ticking away nicely, it spent a couple weeks hosting TV for my Dad over the network, and it's been very reliable since, though, in usual fashion, now that I've complimented it it should give me a solid week of issues.
@montecorbit828010 ай бұрын
At 7:02 Ram upgrade.... CPU-L (nice app!!) lists the speed as DDR3-800 or DDR2-800/667. Maybe the BIOS is locked to a specific size?? Hope that helps....
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
Possibly!
@bigrob02910 ай бұрын
the full send yolo debian update. nice.
@YuyangJiang10 ай бұрын
I had a similar 6 bay readynas that i looked into and played with. These things were bult like a tank. I did USB to TTL to install debian/omv. Although the one i worked with, there is also a VGA header on the motherboard that you can buy an adapter and get video output easily. Check if yours has that too? Neverthelss, even you can install the "new" ReadyNAS OS on old hardware, there is no official support. If anything happens to their "proprietary" RAID, all data might be technically lost. Although I heard it's just mdadm. Once I installed Debian or something similar. The fan control breaks and runs at 100% ALL THE TIME. My unit also had a front LCD screen that no longer works in Debian. That's just too much compromise. In the end I sold it to someone who is familiar with old Netgear NAS for his home NAS. Definitely can't recommend buying a used unit for home use. An optiplex tower is probably cheaper and more usable.
@Runningr0se10 ай бұрын
I made a NAS for my dad about ten years ago using an Athlon II X2 250, first released in 2009. It still runs TrueNAS really well. It’s a bit short on RAM now that I’m running a Unifi VM on it but otherwise it’s hard to justify replacing it. Should probably get some new drives though.
@lordofenron10 ай бұрын
I really... like _really_ like your work. This was a great example of how to reuse old hardware. I mean.. you're my hero :)
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
I don't think I should be your hero, but I sincerely appreciate the kind words!
@cohan8810 ай бұрын
How dare you! 😂 I got one of these brand new in 2011 and I am still using it today. I haven't even had to change the drives in it yet. She's not old!
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
She's a workhorse!
@volvo0910 ай бұрын
And I already had my driver's license for a decade then!
@carl-krauss7 ай бұрын
Can you do more videos on these old ReadyNas devices? I have a rackmount unit (2100) on the way and am hoping it would be a great homelab backup target that fits nicely (short depth) in my network rack. Haven't been able to find a good short depth, rackmount, cheap, quiet and rack mount options. In any case, keep up the great work!
@superangrybrit10 ай бұрын
I reminds me of my old Windows Home Server. Home NAS can be very useful. Good video!
@Tom_Kowalczuk10 ай бұрын
When in debian you can dd content of internal mmc drive to a file to have backup of original OS. I've installed hacked Syn0logy on my Netgear and it works fine (except it is outdated as well). I think I even have spare one somewhere.
@longlost842410 ай бұрын
I bought my readynas ultra 6 plus in the 2010-11 time frame when I was working for microserf, marketing hyper-v to the customer base of the largest server manufacturer here in texas. I originally set it up in a raid 6 with 3 tb toshiba drives, (never had a disk failure) had a power supply failure about 7 years ago, replace it and back in business. I did a hot swap from the 3 tb drives to 4 tb in 2021, and the netgear software performed the upgrade flawlessly. all of my TVs (dlna) still connect to it for media, my systems use it for storage, (smb as well as iscsi) and it interacts with my other storage (drobo, seagate, and truenas core and scale) devices. no issues from my end on this amazing, robust unit...... do I find your use "shockingly" useful? nope. I'd expect it......
@Vinndimon10 ай бұрын
Hardware Haven is now on glorious 4K! Congrats!
@NoobMaster278710 ай бұрын
This is a great video just started watching your videos cause I'm trying to make a NAS of my own lol
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
Thanks! And good luck
@bambusgamer10 ай бұрын
i got a ready nas 2 duo that i use as a backup mirror for my proxmox server. it actually still is fairly usable as "just storage"
@Tooob10 ай бұрын
Heck, I'm still using 2 Promise DS4600's from 2009. It's a DAS versus NAS, but it uses eSATA and gets 200+ MB/second in RAID5 with 4 disks. It uses 11 watts with 4 drives spun down and 36 with drives active.
@deechvogt158910 ай бұрын
Persistence paid off in the end. Another intriguing video.
@MattLambert-Me10 ай бұрын
This was my first NAS device i brought that long ago, i also got the ultra2 aswell for an upgrade. Also I still have them around collecting dust. So after seeing this im might have a tinker around.
@kristof949710 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great video with tape/glue and adventures
@sorinalexandrucirstea19945 ай бұрын
"when it first came out, I didn't even have a driver's licence yet" said the babyface 25 year old, implying it was a long time ago. xD
@linux4206910 ай бұрын
Serial is such a beautiful and simple connection method
@danielkellie198410 ай бұрын
Amazing. Have one of these units in archive. Definitely a mod I'll be doing.
@sageosaka10 ай бұрын
Would really like to see this thing upgraded as much as possible and then to see how hard/far you can push it!
@dragonsmonk10 ай бұрын
My AMD AM1 System (2015) is still running Debian 12 + my docker :) Old systems are fully underrated.
@Videos-xf2vf10 ай бұрын
My first "NAS" was built with ASRock itx board with the same CPU and 8G of ram so the CPU is supporting more ram. Your issue can be from the type of module or the BIOS. Unfortunately for me the processor is low performance and had issues with zfs especially when kernel update required the dkms module to be recompiled, but the regular mdraid was working as expected. Replaced it due to lack of space and noise that the CPU fan was generating.
@lcoudeur10 ай бұрын
I still use a Netgear ReadyNas NV+ V2 as a spare backup (it's off except once a month) it's on raidiator 5.3.11 looks like there may be some hacks to improve it. it's on the max drive capacity available (4T per drive and almost full) I wish I could fit something modern in it as the case is so much better built than the Plastic QNAP that replaced it. (doc says 2011 so I guess it's about 12 years since I bought it)
@johnroberts290510 ай бұрын
I've been using one for Time Machine backups for the last 10+ years. Never missed a beat.
@SlinkyD10 ай бұрын
Use Debian to backup the internal NAS flash. One of the OS's should have a tool to access it for reading.
@JTL-DK10 ай бұрын
My trusty good old Synology DS410 from 2010 is still going on strong, and it's been running 24/7 since the day i bought it back in 2010 🙂 Only been changing 1 External PSU Brick and worn out HDD's and stuffed in double the HDD Size and double the Ram that Synology say it supports 😀
@unixoid10 ай бұрын
I'm still using an Iomega ix-2 200 NAS with an up-to-date Debian install instead of the original firmware. Fairly slow single core Marvel Kirkwood with 256 MB RAM, but it still does the job administrated via SSH with Samba and mdadm for some light backup jobs.
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
Kirkwood lovers unite
@win7best10 ай бұрын
My friend gas a Minecraft Network and he originally used a Atom from 2007 to run it. Its defnetly the 1gb ram since Minecraft servers need minimum 1gb for a normal world with normal settings and you just won't have enough free ram if the os is already using some of it.
@racecar_spelled_backwards86810 ай бұрын
6:45 The usual limitation with Atom processors for RAM was the Chipset. Intel had a "discount" chipset for Atoms that maxed out at 2GB (forget the numbers/names but it was VERY common). The Atom CPU was good for 4GB, but the el cheap-o chipset was only good for 2GB.
@brodriguez1100010 ай бұрын
Intel up to it's old games.
@racecar_spelled_backwards86810 ай бұрын
I think I found it.The chipset named the NM10 express that was an "ensh--ified" low-power consumption version of the ICH7 chipset that was kneecapped to 2GB.
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
Not sure why the chipset matters, the ram controller is in the CPU (hence why the limitation of RAM is in the CPU page and not the Chipset page on intel Ark)
@racecar_spelled_backwards86810 ай бұрын
@@marcogenovesi8570You are limited to 2GB per "slot" whether it is soldered or socketed. The RAM had to be distributed over 2 "slots" so unless you had 2 physical slots, even if one "slot" was soldered, you were limited. I don't recall if both slots had to match.
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
@@racecar_spelled_backwards868 That's not an answer to my question. How does a chipset care about RAM that is connected physically to the memory controller in the CPU?
@TroisDjinn10 ай бұрын
I still use a Synology DS210J to this day, keep all my foundation files on it; important stuff…got it in 2010, still compatible with every modern device I have!
@shibbymod10 ай бұрын
I have Pro4 and few days ago i installed on this Netgear NAS latest version of Synology DSM 7.2.1 (Xpenology TCRP with M-Shell). So you also can do this :) It works very nice even with 2GB RAM installed. BTW Pro4 has Atom D510 and support 4GB DDR2. Pro2 has D525 and support only 2GB DDR3 in single slot.
@benoitcloutier622810 ай бұрын
Man what a great video, I would have loved to see if Open Media Vault would have worked though.
@alfarahat10 ай бұрын
Actually no words can describe the grate adventure you did.
@movax20h9 ай бұрын
That is actually pretty nice. Custom small board, decent cooling, easy access to serial console, nothing locked at the bios or bootloader. It saturates 1Gbps connection. Not too bad.
@Combatwhombat10 ай бұрын
Had one of these back in '10ish I think, I was happy with it.
@nikhodottnick10 ай бұрын
Hi, about the flash memory i can suggest to boot a clonezilla iso with the same tweak you have achieved with the debian 12 usb and try to do a "dump" of the entire flash memory and then experiment flashing other wild o.s. on it 😁 great work! P.S. don't put yourself down, you needed help from other people (and there's nothing wrong) but you achieved a lot by yourself!
@ewasteredux10 ай бұрын
This is the type of content I really enjoy. Being able to hack something back to life is really interesting to me. Great idea!
@stuinNorway10 ай бұрын
I still run a ReadyNAS Duo (Not the Pro version), as a basic file share for some of my video editing archive (4TB drive limit works fine for this) and the 2nd drive has my MP3 archive (amongst a few other bits and bobs) and runs teh Squeezebox server for our Squeezebox Radio system in the house for playing music. Shame Logitech discontinued their mobile app, but Squeezer still works as a 3rd party remote/contro system, or the web controller. My older (First gen) Duo went off to the big E-waste pile in the sky (OK at work) and it's 2x2TB drives are still currently running in my 4-bay Synology box, although they are due to be replaced with some 8TB when my tax refund arrives in a month or 3.
@johngraham827810 ай бұрын
This is really interesting. One thing I've been wondering is how difficult it would be to convert this to some kind of JBOD? I feel like this could be a followup to your last video - basically a slightly less jank version of that idea.
@HardwareHaven10 ай бұрын
Sadly with this I think pretty tough. While it looks like standard PCIe connections, the SATA controller isn't on the daughter board; it's on the motherboard. So it would take some crazy stuff to repurpose lol
@HisMercifulShadow10 ай бұрын
Great video. I had several of these back in the day. My 3rd solution 😂
@stephfredhall603210 ай бұрын
I have a Synology DS211 I bought new (in 2011) - it's been running 24/7 (except for sporadic whole home power outages) all this time....
@dktol5610 ай бұрын
Since you got debian 12 to install and run on this old NAS, maybe you could try openmediavault. It's based on debian (like truenas scale), and a recent release (version 7) moved to debian 12 - chances are good that it will also work. Unlike truenas, OMV doesn't default to zfs, so it's more light-weight. You can even overlay OMV onto an existing debian install. Quite easy. Maybe another followup video?
@allstones146210 ай бұрын
I have an ASUS Atom 2-in-1 running OMV. Made it work with 1 internal HDD and another external backup HDD through a USB Hub with Ethernet. Everything worked fine except the transfer speed is limited by the 2 GB internal memory.
@marcogenovesi857010 ай бұрын
With a multimeter it would be pretty easy to just test out the serial port. You can detect what is ground and what is 3.3v and the other two pins will be data and can be tried one way or the other
@lewis_breaks_everything10 ай бұрын
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ V2, probably about a year older, 4 bay, ARM based. just use it as an offline backup of important stuff
@mcwolfbeast10 ай бұрын
Still rocking a Netgear RN104 (4-bay) and it's still supported by Netgear!
@MartinStrazynski10 ай бұрын
Been hoping to try and find a solution like this for my old Drobo5n. Here's hoping some innovative modder takes a stab at it. Great video!
@kyos200010 ай бұрын
I still am using my readynas duo to this very day. I love it.
@sybreeder8610 ай бұрын
I've had exacly this nas :D I was able to install Newer ReadyOS6 and install as much ram as was possible. It had completely different GUI
@marsovac10 ай бұрын
I have the DLink DNS 320. With two 16TB disks. It could initialize the disks but not format the drives because mk2fs would use all the 128MB of ram. I needed to format the partitions on my PC. I did not want to use the Alt-F firmware because samba speed was half of the original. It is a teenager from 2010 but at least it had security patches until 2019 and had a gigabit port so it is kinda usable still.
@danieldougan2693 ай бұрын
I have an old Buffalo TeraStation as my primary NAS. It has a whopping 2 GB of RAM and an Intel Atom processor. But it holds eight hard drives and runs Debian 11 and Webmin. I back it up to a Synology NAS that is at least as old if not older.
@hardrocklobsterroll39510 ай бұрын
I had one of these at my parents house cool to see it still alive
@judgedredd88765 ай бұрын
Nice looking metal construction
@iDork5610 ай бұрын
I have two of these, one with 12TB RAID 1, and the other with 20TB RAID 0. Surprisingly versatile and very reliable despite the dated and clunky software.
@grayrabbit221110 ай бұрын
I'm still running our office's file server on a Dell 2950 running some linux file server. I don't even remember what flavour of linux since it's so old and doesn't require a lot of care and feeding. For those counting at home, that's an 18 year old server. It is getting replaced soon, mainly because we're starting to get close to filling it.
@Pasi12310 ай бұрын
I had a PowerEdge 2950 III with 2x E5420, 32GB RAM, 4x 146GB 15K SAS HDDs hosting Minecraft servers, a website and forums in 2013-2017. I would have ran it longer but I didn't have a room to run it in anymore and there wasn't many players left on the MC server anyway. I still have the PowerEdge but I haven't powered it on in 5 years. Mine was manufactured in 21.5.2009 so it will soon be 15 years old
@whyomgwhywtfАй бұрын
I'm about to do something similar to my ReadyNAS Pro 6. I haven't used it in ages and cant even get to the admin screen anymore even after changing TLS in Firefox. I forgot about SMB in window though so thanks for that memberberry.
@kjjustinXD10 ай бұрын
I just got an old iOMEGA HMNHD 2 NAS which runs a modified debian 5, the furthest i got is debian 6. Its ARM based and has only one drive. 600Mhz ARMv6 Dual Core 256MB RAM, Not upgradeable. I wonder if it can be updated further than debian 6, but for now its running with an ancient webmin version as the webinterface. Even got XRDP and LXDE installed so i can use some GUI tools to configure things.
@NunamedDragon10 ай бұрын
LOL these old readynas I'm running a readynas 6 pro on openmediavault On a core 2 duo. No efficient but it holds my jellyfin archive
@nicholassmerk10 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my Intel Atom N330 system that worked perfectly fine for SMB (at home) until the day I decided the hardware was dated and needed to be replaced. I actually hosted a website with it for a while too. It would still run the latest version of Debian/Ubuntu if I was to re-load it today but doesn't stand a chance to it's Ryzen 3600 replacement. It's kind of unfortunate that many of those NAS systems were made to be a bit proprietary. It's cool that it at least had a serial console.
@udirt10 ай бұрын
Had to work with ReadyNAS Duo. Their NFS perf was so low you'd need to manually hand out waiting queue tickets to the bytes before transfer.
@paulw448710 ай бұрын
Netgear actually made excellent nas....nice video and thanks
@Th31Th3Only10 ай бұрын
I was using this exact one up until about a year ago when it died. Won't turn on at all and I can't be bothered to replace the power supply to see if it fixes it.