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| NAS Adobe for Lightroom photos |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-11-2022, 07:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi
Your channel is awesome thank you. Ive been focusing on 2 and 4 bay NAS and looked 2023 reviews. Also looked The Best Photography NAS to Buy in 2022 (s there an updated recommendation) I was thinking of buying 2 drive nas and adding 16TB hard discs but I think 4 bay may be better for future proofing. I edit photos on desktop with additional 8TB hard drive internal thats 80% full and not backed up. Im looking at NAS drives for additional storage and backup. Im not sure I'll ever use all teh features they have. I think speed and memory cache are important amd worth paying for for. I live in uK. Could you possibly help narrow down my selection? Thank you. Con
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| NAS For Family Storage |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-10-2022, 11:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I am looking to get a NAS for family storage / archive purposes. I wanted to confirm whether or not my hopes are already built into any one brand's ecosystem, and whether or not my understanding of these technologies is accurate.
Firstly, I plan to use a NAS because of the redundancy and low risk for data loss. I understand that while a NAS is secure in the event one drive goes out, if a house fire destroys the whole NAS you still lose everything. So my desire is to eventually get 2 NAS systems that can be stored at 2 separate locations and operate synchronously, but until I can obtain a second NAS I'd like to auto-backup my data to AWS Glacier storage. So, is this all relatively easily doable?
Second, and a bit more involved I'd imagine, I'd like to dedicate half the NAS's overall storage to my side of my family, and the other half completely separately to my wife's side of the family.
Finally, Can there be private folders only specific family members can access?
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| DOUBT ABOUT PURCHASING NAS |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-10-2022, 08:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello, I am thinking of buying a NAS for home use. The purpose is to use it to store local user data, some Docker containers and some multimedia (music and movies).
The idea is to buy one with 4 bays and install 2 HDDs (RAID 1) of at least 10TB and in a year expand it with another 2 HDDs (RAID 5).
I'm looking at these models:
- Synology DS923+
- QNAP TS-464-4G
- QNAP TS-462-2G (because of its lower power consumption and lower price)
There are no reviews on the internet about the latest NAS and you don't talk about it on your website or on YouTube. Is the TS-462 a poor quality NAS?
Sorry to have to use Google translate, I don't speak English.
Thank you,
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| choosing my first NAS |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-10-2022, 06:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello there, I'm interested in selecting my first NAS. I'd like it for storing all of my personal media (photos/videos), storage for my small business, and able to handle 8 IP camera surveillance video. There's a chance that I want to stream movies, but probably not that often. I may also want to make a separate partition and offer a few TB of storage to my son, who is a photographer. He lives in another city here in the same metro area. I've been looking at Synolgy NAS systems because I've heard their software is more mature and easier for newbies like me. What are the top considerations I should have in mind? Which NAS system would you recommend?
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| HA + surveillance |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-10-2022, 03:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I am looking at getting a Synology DS220+ but am wanting to be able to use it to it's fullest. Will I be able to run Home Assistant on a VM plus have surveillance software running on two cameras?
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| Getting a NAS, I think... |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-10-2022, 08:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi Rob,
I'm very grateful for your YouTube videos explaining NAS, even though I know next to nothing about the processes you describe. If I could wave a magic wand, I'd like to schedule a Zoom call or something equivalent, for a discussion.
1. I would like to explain my current storage setup and usage, and why I am looking to get into NAS.
2. I'd like you to explain what option(s) would best suit my needs going forward. Models, memory, cache, RAID, etc. For no good reason and out of complete ignorance, I think Synology might offer the best solution.
3. I'd like to narrow my options down to a single device model, along with your advice for the best hard drives to use.
4. I would then like to purchase the hardware and get on another Zoom call with you to take me through the hardware and software setup, and actually get the thing successfully backing up my data.
Please let me know what these 2 consultations would cost, and possible scheduling times.
Thanks so much,
Jerry Weber
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| First NAS Purchase plan |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-09-2022, 11:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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First NAS. Learning curve ok. Goal Pro-sumer. System last 5+ years w/o regret of “if only I knew.” Data activity nominal. Current non-camera Data 2+ TB
Plan
QNAP 653D-8G 8 Cam License
2x Sgate Ironwolf 4 or 6 TB
1x Sgate Ironwolf 6 or 8 TB
2x Sgate SkyHk 8 or 10 TB
1x spare
Setup
2x Sgate Ironwolf 4 or 6 TB setup as Raid 5 to backup and Sync ALL data from Computer, 2 Phones, Laptop, 2 Tablets
1x Sgate Ironwolf 6 or 8 TB as backup of the Raid
2x Sgate SkyHawk 8 or 10 TB. 1st drive active Surveillance “writing” drive, 2nd as
backup until more cameras added and both needed for the data. Long term storage of clips or bkups would be minimal. One IP cam is on 24/7, & 3 on a trigger schedule. 4 more 24/7 planned
Potential
Home Assistant in Virtual Machine on NAS
Basic PLEX service for music and a few DVDs. Any streaming would primarily be from home network. Occasionally when away
Remote Access limited to devices listed above mostly for IP Cams, little non-cam data
Your thoughts?
Thanks!
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| Organiser for playing uncompressed music from NAS to Kef LS50 wireless 2 |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-09-2022, 04:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I have transferred 900 CD to my computer hard drive in FLAC format UNCOMPRESSED. I plan to transfer this to a NAS drive from which I can access the music to play on my wireless spearker system driven by a pair of KEF LS50 Wireless speakers which have buily in sssssssss. Also to my study on smaller speakers.
I have used the Sonos interface where can I find a music organiser which shows all my music and form which I can select and play albums or tracks. Ideally also create playlists.
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| Nas advice |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-09-2022, 01:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello,
Thank you for providing the free advice
I am looking for device to save my photos, videos, files and so on.
I had the WD my cloud, but it is stop supported from company (I can’t access the files on another place).
The most important for me is to be:
1) I can access the files on the device from anywhere, and not ending support and access the files. Like what happened in (WD my cloud device).
2) Work on computer and phone.
3) Safe and can backup my files if it crash.
Could you please help me with choosing best NAS.
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| TVS-H674 |
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Posted by: Enquiries - 12-09-2022, 11:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi there,
I have a synology from 2013 which has served me well. A 4 bay. However, its time for the upgrade. Looking at the TVS-H674. My end use is going to be database management and confidential client record backup, storage and hosting as well as a plex server that runs around the house and maybe when im away from time to time. I am set up for 2.5G network in the home. My question is as follows: Do i get 2X1tb M.2 drives for Cache and then all Plex and operating system goes onto there then shall i fill the bays with the 4 10tb iron wolf drives i have which leaves me 2 spare bays for storage or, should i look to get 4tb SATA SSD's for the storage to make the system quieter and quicker? Other than cost, would there be any disadvantages to this? Apologies if this is a newb question, i havent looked into any of this stuff since early 2013.
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