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Fast 2 or 3 bay NAS

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Have an aging 2 bay Synology 216j, still works, slow as molasses, with 2 3tb disks. Recently installed 2.5gb network switch.
I don’t have huge data but will be increasing photography generated files.
Current pc has 3 tb storage between two m2 ssds, only half full. However, keeping multiple full/incremental backups/windows file history backups adds up.
1) Want 2.5gb
2) No movies, no music, no hdmi out needed.
3) Primary use – backup desktop, laptop(s), phone wirelessly if possible
4) Secondary use – access to photos to view on living room tv. Does this mean that I need to install PLEX?
5) Want real time file backup, and periodic full/incremental
6) Have one 8TB Iron Wolf pro drive to start
7) No raid, only jbod.
8) Thinking one 8TB drive to start, then adding another to back up the first one, maybe at night.
9) Very intrigued with using nvme ssds to improve caching/or even fast storage for photos to stream to tv. Cost noted above does not include adding these drives.
10) Probably increase memory to at least 8gb- not sure if more will help.
11) Considering qnap ts-364 for 2 8tb drives with one spare for future use, or I guess a 2 bay and use old synology for backup, although just as soon get rid of it.
12) Want backup to do real time (file history, scheduled full/incremental, wireless phone backup.
13) Sync to OneDrive (cloud) – if this is activated, does that mean my NAS is exposed to ransomware? Or is that exposure only if I allow remote access, which I do not need/want.
14) Regarding nvme, if unit has 2, can I use one for cache and one for storage – i.e. fast access to photos? Or do both need to be set up the same, one or the other? Which if so, then 4 nvme, with a pair for cache and a pair for storage? Although now the cost goes up, but I could build on it over time.
I am open to anything in the 400-550 (excluding drives) range that is fast, good back up software, and flexible nvme setup.

Phew – that’s a lot. I have been watching many of your NAS compares shows and thank you for the effort and knowledge that you impart. A most valuable resource.
Thank you very much.
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Fast 2 or 3 bay NAS - by ENQUIRIES - 12-08-2022, 02:30 PM
RE: Fast 2 or 3 bay NAS - by ed - 12-13-2022, 04:04 PM

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