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If you have time. Advice would be amazing - Enquiries - 12-27-2024 Hello. I came across your you tube channel and can see you know a lot about this field. And would highly appreciate some recommendations if you have some time to help. I am a video editor that only edits at home. I am drowning in external hard drives. So came to understand I need a DAS system as I don’t require all the features of a NAS and it’s solely me using the external storage. I would love to have a quiet as possible unit. So 4 bay is more likely. But happy to look at 6-8 bays. Currently after my research I’ve boiled it down to a QNAP TR-004 ORQNAP TL-D800C WD RED pro 24tb Is there any better recommendations on what to do? I really do need a fast system for video editing. Thanks in advance. Daniel RE: If you have time. Advice would be amazing - ed - 12-30-2024 Since you’re focusing on a DAS (Direct-Attached Storage) and working solo, you're on the right track to avoid unnecessary overhead from NAS features. A DAS offers speed, simplicity, and reliability, especially when paired with fast drives and a proper RAID setup. Quiet DAS Recommendations From your shortlist, both the QNAP TR-004 and QNAP TL-D800C are solid options. Here’s how they compare and what to consider: 1. QNAP TR-004 * 4 bays, compact, and quieter due to fewer drives. * Limited capacity (96TB max with 24TB drives). * Affordable and simple, with software RAID support. 2. QNAP TL-D800C * 8 bays, more future-proof with potential for 192TB (8x 24TB). * Better suited for higher-capacity needs or multiple RAID options. * Slightly larger and potentially noisier due to more drives and fans. If you’re sticking with a 4-bay for noise concerns and don’t foresee needing massive storage in the next 2-3 years, the TR-004 is an excellent choice. For more headroom and long-term scalability, the TL-D800C would be better. Drive Recommendations The WD Red Pro 24TB is an excellent choice for performance and reliability, but it’s worth considering alternatives: * Seagate IronWolf Pro: Slightly quieter operation and great for heavy workloads. * Toshiba N300: Affordable with competitive speeds, but can be noisier. If noise is a concern, opt for drives with a lower RPM (e.g., 5400) instead of 7200 RPM, though you may sacrifice some speed. Adding rubber drive mounts or a sound-dampening enclosure can also help reduce noise. Alternative DAS Options Here are a couple of alternatives within your budget to consider: 1. TerraMaster D8 Thunderbolt 3 * 8 bays, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. * Extremely fast for video editing workflows. * Slightly pricier but more future-proof. 2. OWC ThunderBay 4 or 8 * Premium build, Thunderbolt 3. * Well-suited for Mac users. * Offers excellent speed and reliability for video editing. RE: If you have time. Advice would be amazing - makewatery - 01-02-2025 (12-27-2024, 08:35 PM)Enquiries Wrote: Hello. I came across your you tube channel and can see you know a lot about this field. And would highly appreciate some recommendations if you have some time to help. How big is your external hard drive? |