11-01-2024, 04:19 PM
Thanks for watching the videos and reaching out! I’d be happy to help you pick the right NAS for your surveillance setup.
For your needs with up to 20 cameras, IP door locks, and future smart device expansion, I'd recommend focusing on a NAS with solid performance and flexibility. Synology’s Plus Series models or QNAP’s 73A or 74 series would be excellent choices. Here’s why they’d work well and a breakdown of each option:
1. Synology Plus Series (DS1821+ or DS923+)
Performance & Expandability: These models handle intensive workloads like multi-camera surveillance and allow for substantial storage and memory upgrades, so you’re set if you add more cameras. The DS1821+ and DS923+ models, for example, come with Synology’s user-friendly Surveillance Station software, which supports smart features like motion detection and real-time notifications.
Future-Proofing: While the Plus series doesn’t support GPU upgrades directly, Synology’s high-performance CPUs and powerful software make them excellent choices for reliable video management and storage.
Camera Support: These models are ready for high-definition surveillance streams and offer a good number of free camera licenses, plus the option to add more as you expand.
2. QNAP 73A or 74 Series (e.g., TS-873A, TS-873AeU, or TS-874)
GPU Upgrade Capability: QNAP's 73A and 74 series are great if you’re interested in keeping GPU upgrade options open. Adding a GPU in the future can enhance video processing, such as AI-based analytics, facial recognition, or additional smart feature support—perfect for business expansion.
Powerful Surveillance Software: QNAP’s QVR Pro software is flexible and offers real-time monitoring, intelligent video analytics, and motion detection. It’s designed to scale with your needs, allowing easy integration with additional smart devices.
Scalability: These models also come with more memory and storage options to handle large video storage needs over time.
For your needs with up to 20 cameras, IP door locks, and future smart device expansion, I'd recommend focusing on a NAS with solid performance and flexibility. Synology’s Plus Series models or QNAP’s 73A or 74 series would be excellent choices. Here’s why they’d work well and a breakdown of each option:
1. Synology Plus Series (DS1821+ or DS923+)
Performance & Expandability: These models handle intensive workloads like multi-camera surveillance and allow for substantial storage and memory upgrades, so you’re set if you add more cameras. The DS1821+ and DS923+ models, for example, come with Synology’s user-friendly Surveillance Station software, which supports smart features like motion detection and real-time notifications.
Future-Proofing: While the Plus series doesn’t support GPU upgrades directly, Synology’s high-performance CPUs and powerful software make them excellent choices for reliable video management and storage.
Camera Support: These models are ready for high-definition surveillance streams and offer a good number of free camera licenses, plus the option to add more as you expand.
2. QNAP 73A or 74 Series (e.g., TS-873A, TS-873AeU, or TS-874)
GPU Upgrade Capability: QNAP's 73A and 74 series are great if you’re interested in keeping GPU upgrade options open. Adding a GPU in the future can enhance video processing, such as AI-based analytics, facial recognition, or additional smart feature support—perfect for business expansion.
Powerful Surveillance Software: QNAP’s QVR Pro software is flexible and offers real-time monitoring, intelligent video analytics, and motion detection. It’s designed to scale with your needs, allowing easy integration with additional smart devices.
Scalability: These models also come with more memory and storage options to handle large video storage needs over time.