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DAS selection |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-09-2024, 05:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello, I am trying to buy a DAS (preferably) that supports the PWDIS power disable mode? I know I can use either power cable adapters but HDDS would not then fit in a DAS/NAS, the HDDs I want to use are the enterprise SATA and are PWDIS, I know about the kapton tape situation but that won't have the PWDIS feature I am interested in using, Raid enclosures I would hope to have an hdmi port and a usb-c 3.1/2 Gen 2 (10Gbs), if NAS would hope for at least a 2.5 Gb on it, this would be used as a media storage to be used directly with one or maybe two computers not hooked up to network.
Thanks for your help and like the reviews.
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dnla media server |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-09-2024, 09:35 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi, I'm trying to find a nas device that has dnla media server, so I can stream all my movies from the nas to smart tv's in my house. your latest video recommends the Qnap tr-004 which according to qnap if far to old to do this. Do you know if this is the case for many nas devices? as all I want is to store family pics and stream ripped dvd's in my house.
Thanks Nick
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HDD compatibility |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-09-2024, 04:35 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello,
I am a little bit confused because the Seagate Ironwolf Pro Version with Model Number ST12000NT001 does not show up in the compatibility list from Terramaster.
Other versions like the 22 and 24 TB version of the NT versions does.
I wrote to Terramaster and got just the answer to look into the compatibility list which doesn’t help.
Now I hope that you can help me with your experience if the NT versions of Seagate Ironwolf work proper with Terramaster NAS or if I should change my order to NE versions to be save because i have the doubt that a return of already unpacked HDD‘s would get complicated when I would test them in Terramaster NAS F4-424 Pro.
Many thanks in advance an keep goining with your Channel and your Website, your doing great stuff.
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NAS storage - charity filmmaker |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-08-2024, 05:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi Robbie and Eddie, I hope this finds you both well. I've been watching your videos about the Terramaster NAS D8 and D5 and they've been hugely helpful.
I'm a filmmaker and have been working specifically in-house at charities for the past nearly 10 years. I've started at a new charity and setting up a post production workflow from scratch basically.Currently I'm editing off 2TB SSDs and backing up on spare hard drives, and trying to backup on the cloud when I get a chance. But obviously that's an awful and unsafe way to work. So... this is what I'm thinking (maybe getting initial HDDS and SDDs and then building up) -
Terramaster D8 Hybrid DAS - £259.99
WD Red Pro NAS Hard Drive - 8 TB X 2 - (£214.99 each) - £429.98
WD Red SN700 Series 2TB M.2 2280 M-Key PCIe NVMe SSD Drive - £170
TOTAL - £858.98
TOTAL MINUS NVMe SSD - £688.98
I'd love to get your thoughts. Thanks so much.
Cheers,
James
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Replacing old 416J backup NAS to get 2.5Gbps |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-08-2024, 04:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I have 8 Linux boxes that each have local Timeshift/Lucky backups to a dedicated internal SSD (usually sata 512GB, but sometimes an m.2). Each of these Linux boxes has a weekly or more often an alternating day CRON job that rsync's these local backups to a the DS224+ (2x bonded 1Gbps ports directly to router) on my local LAN (2.5Gbps). The Lucky rsyncs run under 25mins. The TimeShift rsyncs can take an hour or a bit more. Then once per week the DS224+ does a 'Hyper Backup' to an old DS416J out in a detached garage (via buried Cat6 to the 2.5Gbps switch the 416j is plugged into). This weekly backup of the DS224+ has a 4 hour window. Now, finally to the question...
Will replacing the 416j with a QNAP TS-216G-US or some magic to get the 416j to be 2.5Gbps buy me enough time to reduce this 4hour window for the DS224+ backup? Or is this just a waste of money for not much time savings?
Thanx, Skip
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5g setup Robustel 5020 |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-08-2024, 10:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi young man Thank you for your video's. I have just bought a Robustel 5020 for home use as a 5g router with the intension of getting an external antenna if needed. It is in new condition but unfortunately despite a factory reset and downloading the SW and HW guides it has defeated me. I took it to my local computer shop who said they couldn't deal with it and directed it to the mobile shop across the road who also told me they couldn't deal with . I am looking for someone to set it up via post or talk me through via telephone /zoom.
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Budget option for NAS Vdeocediting |
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-06-2024, 09:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I'm completely new to NAS systems as of last week and I know I need to move from external ssd's and HDD's. l'm a photographer/videographer and I edit in davinci resolve (typically h.264 and h.265 files) and Lightroom (raw photos) off an m1 MacBook Pro and I currently don't have anyone in need of accessing files as of now so it's just me editing my work but that could change in the future. My WiFi router speed is 50Mpbs
My goal is to not get more than what I need now but could upgrade the NAS in the future if needed.
(Currently thinking of a RAID 5 setup with three hard drives with around 16tb -24tb to last me a while)
Could you suggest a NAS system that might be helpful and any explanation would be helpful as well.
I do genuinely want to understand more about NAS systems
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Am I asking for too much? (Advice for NAS purchase) |
Posted by: stalgya - 10-06-2024, 06:14 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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First, thanks so much for the YouTube channel. It took me some time to find your stuff for some reason, but I think you're the most balanced.
I've been using cloud backup and external hard drives for years, and I'm looking to be more intentional with data management. I was looking to buy a 4- or 5-bay NAS and I've found myself spinning in circles online. I want to backup 3 MacBooks (varying vintages), and photos from 2 iPhones and 3 iPads. I also want to consolidate all my external hard drives (usually about 1-2 TB of used space) into one place. And I would like to install a Plex server so that I can play some of the movies I've ripped from my old DVD collection. I was hoping to be a responsible adult and back this up to BackBlaze or another backup provider.
I've been going back and forth between Synology and QNAP. I only wanted to spend up to about $600. It seems like Synology basically isn't an option so I should focus on QNAP. Based on the above request, do you think I'm asking for too much and I should increase my budget? I'm somewhat tech savvy (I just started messing with Docker), but I also want a solution that mostly works without a lot of fidgeting.
Thanks in advance!
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