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Upgrade from basic WD MyCloud

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Hello! Firstly, thank you for providing such great content on YouTube, I've watched through almost all videos, but still unsure which NAS to go for!

I currently have a WD MyCloud (basic, single bay 4TB) but have been struggling with connectivity issues and the poor interface. I'm looking to upgrade to a two (or more) bay system to be able to have multiple back-ups.

I run a small business from home and would be looking to use the NAS to store/backup work related files. These are mostly spreadsheets, word documents and PDFs, nothing too demanding. I also enjoy photography and would be looking to store these on there. I currently don't use a media server, but it would be nice to future proof.

I'm currently swaying towards the Synology DS220+ as have heard good things about the software and ease of use. But unsure whether I should go for a 4 bay (DS418) and use my existing 4TB drive, or go for a QNAP system?

Any suggestions or recommendations would be really appreciated!
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The Synology DS220+ and the QNAP TS-253D are both good choices for a NAS device that can be used for storing and backing up business documents, photos, and videos. Both devices have a good reputation for reliability and performance, and both offer a wide range of features and functions.

If you're primarily interested in using the NAS for storage and backup, and don't need a lot of advanced features like a media server or virtualization, the Synology DS220+ could be a good choice. It has a fast processor and plenty of memory, and the DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system is easy to use and includes a range of built-in tools for managing and protecting your data.

On the other hand, if you're interested in a device that offers more advanced features and functionality, the QNAP ts-253d could be a good choice. It includes a built-in media server and supports virtualization, and the QTS operating system is highly customizable and includes a range of advanced tools and applications.

Ultimately, the best NAS device for you will depend on your specific needs and budget. Both the Synology DS220+ and the QNAP ts-253d are good options, so you may want to consider them both and see which one better meets your needs.

if you do go for a 4-bay (ds420+ or ts-453d) you can keep few bays empty for future upgrades.
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