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NAS buying advise - Enquiries - 01-02-2025 Looking at buying my first NAS which will mainly be used for photo/file backup but may want to run a Plex server on it later on. Have budget of £500 but this might be able to budge. Like the idea of auto organised photos etc and some expandability. Have looked at Synology DS224+ with WD Red Plus 4TB which is within budget but dont like that I will only have 2 drives to play with. Like the idea of a DS423+ but its a bit too much money. Am I asking too much? RE: NAS buying advise - ed - 01-03-2025 You’ve got a great starting budget and clear priorities, which makes narrowing down your options easier. Let’s break it down: Your Requirements: Primary Use: Photo/file backup with potential future use as a Plex server. Expandability: Prefer a 4-bay NAS for more flexibility with storage. Auto-organization for photos: Synology’s DSM is excellent for this with Synology Photos. Budget: £500 (potentially flexible). Key Considerations: 2-Bay vs. 4-Bay NAS: A 2-bay NAS like the Synology DS224+ is sufficient for backups and light Plex use but limits your future expandability. A 4-bay NAS like the DS423+ allows for more storage capacity, better RAID configurations (e.g., RAID 5), and long-term scalability. Plex Server Capability: For Plex, you'll want a NAS with hardware transcoding capabilities, ideally with an Intel processor (e.g., Celeron series). Both the DS224+ and DS423+ fit this bill. Recommendations: Option 1: Synology DS224+ (Best Within Budget) Price: ~£310. Pros: Excellent for photo/file backups and running Synology Photos. Powerful enough for light Plex use (direct play preferred; transcoding is limited). Expandable with an eSATA expansion unit (DX517) if needed in the future. Fits well within your budget when paired with two WD Red Plus 4TB drives (~£180 for both). Cons: Limited to 2 drives, which restricts storage expansion. Option 2: Synology DS423+ (Stretch Budget Option) Price: ~£490. Pros: 4 drive bays for better RAID options (e.g., RAID 5) and future expansion. Ideal for photo/file backups and more robust Plex capabilities (hardware transcoding support with Intel Celeron J4125). Long-term flexibility for additional apps and storage. Cons: Slightly over budget but offers excellent value for a 4-bay NAS. Option 3: QNAP TS-464 (Affordable 4-Bay Alternative) Price: ~£450. Pros: 4 drive bays for expandability. Intel Celeron N5105 processor (similar Plex performance to the DS423+). More affordable than the DS423+ while offering comparable hardware. Flexible and feature-rich, with apps like QuMagie for photo organization. Cons: Slightly less polished software compared to Synology DSM. Drive Recommendations: For any of the above, WD Red Plus 4TB drives are an excellent choice. RAID 1 (mirroring) with 2 drives is a safe starting point, and with a 4-bay NAS, you can expand to RAID 5 later. |