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Which NAS do I buy? - Enquiries - 07-22-2024 We use google drive and store photos/videos/movies there. Want a backup solution that will still allow others to view our content and not take up space in G-Drive. We record sports videos and share with parents so don't want to lost that ability if possible. RE: Which NAS do I buy? - ed - 07-23-2024 Thank you for reaching out. Based on your requirements, you need a NAS that provides backup solutions, allows content sharing, and fits within your $800 budget. Here are some recommendations: Recommended NAS Models Synology DS423+ Overview: A powerful NAS with excellent capabilities for media storage and sharing. Specs: Quad-core Intel Celeron J4125, 4GB RAM (expandable), four drive bays. Why: This model is well-suited for backing up your Google Drive content and allows for easy sharing of photos, videos, and movies. It can handle your 1-2TB storage needs and offers room for future expansion. QNAP TS-464 Overview: Versatile and robust, this NAS is great for media storage and sharing. Specs: Quad-core Intel Celeron N5105/N5095, 4GB RAM (expandable), four drive bays. Why: Similar to the DS423+, it offers strong performance for backing up and sharing content. It is also capable of handling your storage needs with room for growth. Usage Scenario Backup Solution: Both the Synology DS423+ and QNAP TS-464 can be set up to automatically back up your Google Drive content, ensuring you have a secure local copy. Content Sharing: These NAS models support media streaming and sharing, allowing you to share sports videos and other content with parents without taking up space in your Google Drive. Ease of Access: Your team and parents can easily access the stored content via a web interface or mobile apps, making it convenient to view and share media. Additional Considerations Hard Drives: Since you need 1-2TB of storage, consider using reliable NAS drives such as WD Red or Seagate IronWolf. You can start with a couple of 1TB drives in RAID 1 for redundancy and expand as needed. |