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Advice on NAS for multiple families

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Thank you for your message! Setting up a NAS system for multiple families and potentially small business use is a great idea, especially for replacing cloud subscriptions. Here’s my recommendation:

Primary NAS (Main Storage and Features)
For your main NAS, the Synology DS423+ is ideal given your priorities for photo/video management, expandability, and software capabilities.

Why DS423+?
Excellent Synology DSM software with tools like Synology Photos for AI-driven photo/video management and search.
Expandability with up to 72TB using 4 x 18TB drives.
Sufficient power for family backups, media streaming, and file sharing.
Future-proofing for small business use or potential media editing backups.
Drive Recommendation:

Start with 3 x 10TB WD Red Plus or Seagate IronWolf drives in SHR or RAID5 for redundancy and ~20TB usable space.
Leave one bay free for future expansion.
Secondary NAS (Offsite Backup)
For the secondary location, you can opt for a simpler and more affordable NAS. The Synology DS223 or DS423 (non-Plus) are good options.

Why DS223 or DS423?
Handles offsite backups reliably via Synology Hyper Backup or Snapshot Replication.
Cost-effective while still supporting Synology’s ecosystem for seamless syncing.
Drive Recommendation:

Use 2 x 10TB drives in RAID1 for redundancy.
Benefits of Matching NAS Systems
Having both NAS devices from Synology simplifies syncing and management:

Seamless Backup: Use Hyper Backup for scheduled backups from the primary to the secondary NAS.
Online Access: Utilize QuickConnect or Synology Drive for secure remote access.
Expandability: Both systems support additional storage as your needs grow.
Additional Considerations
Networking:
For better online access, ensure both locations have stable internet and consider upgrading to 2.5GbE-compatible routers or switches.
UPS:
Protect your investment with UPS devices like the APC BR1000MS to prevent data loss during power outages.
Budget Allocation:
Primary NAS + Drives: ~$1,500 AUD.
Secondary NAS + Drives: ~$700–900 AUD.
This keeps you within the $2,000 AUD budget.
Final Thoughts
The DS423+ and DS223/DS423 combination provides an excellent balance of performance, scalability, and cost-efficiency. This setup meets your family’s needs for backups, media management, and offsite redundancy while leaving room for future expansion.
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RE: Advice on NAS for multiple families - by ed - Yesterday, 12:23 PM

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