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NAS For Game servers - Enquiries - 11-26-2024 I am wanting a good NAS to be able to run game servers inside docker containers. I also want to use Unraid just for the ease of use. This device won't be backing up any data. So something that has more than 2 or 4 cores would be great! Thanks! RE: NAS For Game servers - ed - 11-28-2024 For running game servers inside Docker containers, you'll want a NAS with a decent multi-core CPU to handle the workload efficiently. Based on your game server requirements, I recommend considering these QNAP models, which offer powerful processors: 1. QNAP TS-673A CPU: AMD Ryzen R1600 (4 cores, 8 threads) RAM: 8GB DDR4 (expandable) Storage: 6TB (expandable) Features: The Ryzen processor is great for multitasking and running game servers inside Docker containers. Supports expandable RAM for future upgrades if needed. Has excellent multi-core performance and PCIe slots for expansion. A solid choice for handling heavier workloads like gaming servers and virtual machines. 2. QNAP TS-874 CPU: Intel Core i3-8100 (4 cores, 4 threads) RAM: 8GB DDR4 (expandable) Storage: 6TB (expandable) Features: The Intel Core i3 processor offers good performance for running multiple Docker containers, making it great for gaming and other virtualized tasks. It has more powerful hardware than many entry-level models, so it should easily handle your game server needs. 3. QNAP TVS-1288x (or newer 88X series) CPU: Intel Core i5/i7 (up to 6 cores, 12 threads) RAM: 8GB DDR4 (expandable) Storage: 6TB (expandable) Features: Intel Core i5/i7 processors provide robust performance for more demanding game servers and virtualized environments. The 8-bay configuration allows for plenty of storage space and scalability. Supports HDMI output and PCIe slots for expansion. Ideal if you anticipate running more resource-intensive games or multiple servers. |