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I'm trying to build a new desktop tower that I can use for Plex. I have a 16TB seagate external hard drive that can be connected via USB. It was recommended to me on Reddit that I use a NAS.

https://www.microcenter.com/product/662398/synology-syn-ds220j-2-bay-nas

I was looking at this one after watching your video - An Idiots Guide to Buying Your First NAS.

Do you think this will work or is there another one I should look at? Do you think my external hard drive will be able to connect to it or will I need something different
Indeed, the Synology DS220j 2-bay NAS you mentioned would be a suitable option for a local Plex server. It should work well for serving media files within your home network. However, remote access might be a bit challenging due to the lower specifications of this NAS model. If you primarily plan to use Plex locally, it should be sufficient for your needs. Additionally, the NAS features a USB port, allowing you to connect your 16TB Seagate external hard drive for backup purposes or to expand your media library. Overall, this NAS offers a cost-effective solution for your Plex media streaming requirements within the $200-$300 budget range.