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Best DAS for home storage? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi, I'm looking for a DAS that does raid 5 for data storage.
I've got a terra master d4-310 with 4x8TB as 2 sets of raid 1.
I am looking between a
QNAP TR-004 4 Bay Desktop NAS Expansion
or a
TerraMaster D4-300 USB
So I can have 24TB of useable space.
Obviously the terra master is cheaper but finding out if it can do software raid 5 is difficult.
It does look like the Qnap can do hard and software raid 5.
Is the Qnap the sensible option as it might be more money but ease of use is the main thing.
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Add Ram to DS 720+? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi,
I recently bought DS720+, I have decided to add additional RAM, But I am confused with to go Synology 4GB RAM or Crucial Brand(as it is very cheap) compared to Synology RAM also which is not available in online shopping in India, need to look for Synology partner here.
So my question, adding Crucial RAM, any difference in the performance and violate NAS hardware warranty? Please help to clarify.
Thanks
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DAS vs NAS? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello! Thank you for your helpful videos. I am relatively new to the world of NAS. My wife and our daughters have been very busy creating video content during the pandemic and I want to ensure they are stored in a safe accessible space. Our current WD My Cloud Home 8TB is filling up rapidly so I am looking at two options. A Synology 420+ with 4x 8TB drives in a RAID 5 or digging out an old Lenovo M93P desktop (SFF) running Windows 10 and adding a QNAP TR-004 to it. All we need the solution to do is host some network shares for storage etc (for Windows and Mac) and our Plex media library. I have 2x 8TB and 1 10TB drive however I do not have the TR-004 or the 420+. Essentially the budget is just for the device itself. Thank you again for all of your help!
Dan
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SynoLogy DS220+ and Plex or Emby? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello,
I have a Question about the Synology DS220+ I will buy this one and putt my movies (MKV files 1080 p) on it and play it with the Emby or Plex application on my LG Oled TV or is the Nas not to use for this with media?
need i to buy an other model? what about the DS218 or DS218play
what is your advise for this?
Thank you for helping me out
best regards,
Raymond
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New NAS? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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So I have a Synology Disk station 410s with I believe 3 x 2TB HDD and 1 x 500GB set up with SHR I think I went with
That was quite a while ago now
I have a web business and a video business. I have 4 k cameras and am finding my storage fast running out even though I don't do very much commercial work currently with video.
I need a solution that gives me ability to edit using resolve directly from the NAS ideally ( I currently use a 2tb G-Drive) (I may in future require multiple editors working at same time but not at the minute)
My synology DS410 is only currently used for archiving projects and footage and also to back up lots of Music and Movies. I would like to make much more use of the NAS features going forward but have always ran into configuration issues with sky broadband router not allowing passthrough etc. Ideally I could be using for VM's, DNS Server, Home security, Music Server, Movie server (plex or similar) To store home movies and backup 2 or 3 devices to the NAS e.g imacs and laptop (incrementally) I use 'mac backup guru' and have a liscense for that and am happy with its functionality
What I am not too sure about is, should i just buy a 6 bay NAS and stick it in to SHR mode and get a pile of 6GB Seagate HDD or should i be thinking about SSD or other features to improve performance PCMI? onboard caching etc (sorry I know a bit about this but probably sound like a right newbie!! lol)
Also can I continue to use my DS410 IYHO of should it be put out to pasture?. My current imac has gigabit ethernet but I expect to update it when new imac comes out later in 2021 which may have faster ethernet built in
I'm not clear on the various dependencies and how they impact the workflow and speeds etc. i.e no point in getting sdd if restricted by ehternet speed for example
Currently all my drives, NAS etc are connected through a TP link hub and then to sky broadband router
Aside: just wondering if my DS410 could be daisy chained some way on to a new synology 6 bay ( I guess it could but could not be part of same RAID configuration ?? The drives are old and probably slower and only 2TB
I'm a bit nervous as i want to make good decisions and not have to think about all this for another 5+ years!! lol
Should I be thinking SSD rather than HDD?. I think I read somewhere that HDD were better for constant R/W to disk as you would have in a NAS doing daily backups etc and video editing. Also SSD may be prohibitively expensive.
I'm guessing that 36 TB would be a reasonable amount of storage though of course i guess depending on RAID configuration I could be using 12TB or more of that, so 6x6tb drives?. I guess I can start with only 3 or 4 and add 2 more down the line without having to redo RAID?
Sorry for so many questions rolled into one. Appreciate any advice you can through my way
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4 bay Nas setup (Raid 1 or 5)? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Good Day and Great Vids
My question is i want to setup a NAS soon. They can be pricey so i wanted to get the QNAP TS-453D. And wanted to start of with one hdd (seagate). Does that have to be setup on raid1. Can i then add 1 (2 more hdd) in the future and update to raid5.
thanks for your helps
jay
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What NAS? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I have been watching your YouTube videos, specifically about the 2bay latest and greatest from Synology and QNAP. Very helpful. I think I should get the DS720+, but was curious what you thought and if I should upgrade the RAM or do anything else as part of the process. It is for a small business where 3 people are using the shared file syncing to update contracts, bills, and other PDFs. Everyone's personal files are synced and backed up as well. I have a few other computers that also backup to the NAS but don't really have anyone working on them on a daily basis. We currently have DS214+ that I installed about 5-6 years ago and another single bay NAS from synology. Basically, I have 3, 3TB HDDs backing up the same data, one in a remote location. It works fine, but it certainly slow compared to what is out there today. I am interested in adding some more features and keeping the existing NAS as backup for the primary NAS I am about to order. The features I wanted to add that don't seem to be available to the hardware I have now are: email server (synology seems to have a better option than QNAP from what I see); basic wordpress webhosting for site that will have little to no traffic; the google office type features. I just have a cable internet connection 100/10, and we do remote in on the phone app to get files saved to the shared file. Using windows computers, btw. Also, I sync files remotely to a laptop. I have a gigabyte LAN where the NAS is and don't know that I could really utilize the 2.5 option that comes on the QNAP. Because SSDs are so much faster, I was also thinking about putting in a 2TB SSD with a HDD, using the SSD as the primary drive and the other as a backup. Or really, I might just leave the second drive out since I have the other two NAS to backup to. I am only using 700gb of the 3TB drives I have today. As far as my technical skill set, I am fairly tech savy and know how to look stuff up online, but I do often need to follow others instructions for setting up stuff like this. I recall it being fairly easy a few years ago, but I get back into all the acronyms and it takes me some time to research "how to" guides to make sure I am doing it right. Thank you!
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Asustor NAS - Before You Buy |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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NAS? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 02-28-2020, 03:37 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hola, estoy investigando la mejor opción y estoy probando Truenas con un equipo que tiene un i7 con 8 Gb de RAM. El caso es que lo prioritario es poder dar acceso y sincronizaión remota de los archivos de la manera más sencilla posible tanto a clientes como a colaboradores. Ahora mismo estamos con google drive pero me gustaria montar nuestra propia nube y como digo me gustaria dar la opción a mis usuarios de poder simplemente dar un link para que puedan descargar los archivos necesarios en un momento dado, para clientes y colaboradores puntuales, y poder optar por un cliente de sincronización par clientes o colaboradores que les permita tener automatizada la sincronización de archivos sin demasiada complicación. Pensando en opciones de acceso mediante webdav con raidrive (que no me lo permite truenas con diferentes usuarios y permisos) o VPN y syncthing, pero me parece complicado para el cliente o colaborador tener que instalar o configurar. Creo que quizás el mejor so de NAS es el de synology por todo esto, y me estoy planteando probarlo con XPEnology. En cualquier caso muchas gracias por tu ayuda. Saludos!
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