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First NAS for home use

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Given your requirements, I’d recommend the Synology DS423+. Here’s why:

User Interface:

Synology DSM (DiskStation Manager): Synology’s DSM is known for being one of the most user-friendly NAS operating systems available. It offers a clean, intuitive interface that’s perfect for beginners but powerful enough for advanced users as you grow more comfortable with it.
Camera Support:

Surveillance Station: Synology NAS devices, including the DS423+, come with Surveillance Station, a robust application for managing IP cameras. It’s easy to set up and allows you to add outdoor cameras for home security. The DS423+ includes licenses for two cameras, and you can purchase additional licenses as needed.
Plex and Media Streaming:

Transcoding Capability: The DS423+ is powered by an Intel Celeron J4125 processor, which supports hardware transcoding. This makes it an excellent choice for running Plex or a similar media server, ensuring smooth video streaming and playback.
Future Proofing: The DS423+ offers enough performance to handle multiple tasks, such as running Plex while also managing your surveillance cameras.
Storage Flexibility:

4-Bay Design: Starting with 2 x 4TB drives in a RAID 1 configuration will give you 4TB of mirrored storage, which is great for data redundancy. As your storage needs grow, you can easily add more drives and migrate to a different RAID setup (e.g., RAID 5 or RAID 6) without losing data.
Expandability:

Memory Upgrade: The DS423+ allows you to expand the memory if you need more performance in the future.
SSD Caching: You can also add M.2 NVMe SSDs to boost read/write speeds if you find that your workloads require it.
Hard Drives:
For the 4TB drives, Seagate IronWolf or WD Red Plus are both excellent choices. These drives are designed for NAS environments, offering reliability and 24/7 operation, which is essential for a home NAS.

Estimated Cost:
Synology DS423+: Around £400-£500
4TB HDDs (2x): Approximately £70-£100 each
This setup should fit comfortably within your £700 budget, with room to expand as you add more drives later.
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First NAS for home use - by ENQUIRIES - 08-06-2024, 01:35 PM
RE: First NAS for home use - by ed - 08-09-2024, 10:35 AM

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