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  Storage pool reduction/Disk removal
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-21-2022, 10:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hey guys I hope you are all doing well. I need a little help with a change I want to make on my NAS

NAS: TS-653D (QTS 5.0.1.2173)

4 x 4TB disks in RAID5 (Slots 1 - 4)

Single storage pool 8.5TB unallocated

1 Thin Volume 7TB free

I would like to permanently remove the disk from slot 4 to use for another purpose. Is there a way to safely reduce the storage pool to achieve this?

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  Home NAS with SSD cache
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-21-2022, 03:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hi there,

I have a basic Synology DS220J with a pair of 10TB drives in it - one for an SMB share, the other for backup snapshots of that share.

I've secured a couple more of the same 10TB drives and was hoping to run RAID5 or similar with a hot-spare - so I'm looking for a NAS in the UK currently on sale that ideally has:

- 4x 3.5" bays
- SSD cacheing (M.2 so that it doesn't use a 3.5" bay)
- 2.5GbE networking, (or 2.5GbE-compatible 10-Base-T networking)

I've read a few of your recommendations in FAQs and unfortunately most of the recommendations are no longer on sale. As someone who likely has a good knowledge of what's the best deals going in realtime, are you able to recommend anything?

Thanks in advance,

Chris

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  NAS Request
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-21-2022, 03:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello I'm a music producer I use a mac and I want to buy a nas to store folder and have a daily backup of my mac files .
What do you think about Synology and app drive to make a daily backup?
Wich is your suggestion?

My best regards

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  If the nas hardware dies - can you still read the hard drives/ recover the data
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-21-2022, 02:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello

I am looking for some advice on Nas's and your channel has been a great help.
But i want to ask a question that I don't seem to have a answer to.

While i know having a nas and mirroring the data across two drives or using
hybrid raid where you can lose a drive and recover the data is not a back per say.
But allows for you to be able to carry on and not lose data.
BTW by hybrid i am thinking of the raids that let you mix drives of different sizes.

What is the situation if its not the hard drive that dies but the hardware of a NAS that dies
Be it synology , qnap or terramaster. How do you get data back? Is data just lost?
Can drives be put in a normal computer or a usb hard drive dock and data be read normally.
Or if its in a raid or just straight mirror its written in such a way it can not.

I was thinking of getting a TERRAMASTER F4-423 because that was what you used with unraid.
If you have suggestions on other terramaster models for unraid please advise id love to see
other models that could do the unraid install.
As my understanding of unraid was the data is written in such a way a drive can be taken out
and just read on a normal computer. Would this be the case in a nas setup or is it just
if you built a PC and setup unraid.

Sorry if i have talked to much and asked to many questions. Any and all help you can provide would be great.
Regards
Chris from Australia

BTW NAS's down here cost way too much Smile

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  GPGPU HD Station HDMI 4K output
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-21-2022, 02:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I have a TVS-672XT with an ASUS GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU and want to be able to directly stream 4K movies using PLEX in HD Station. [OK, so first problem was that only the QNAPClub PLEX Media Player worked, and now QNAP has made that non-functional, requiring reversion to an older driver, but I diverge.] I added the Nvidia driver, set the Resource use to QTS Mode, enabled the PCIe GPU for priority use, and still... PLEX does not use the card. Am I missing something? I have found different compatibility listings which say the GTX 1050 Ti does and does NOT support HD station, but my experience so far is that it does not.

I have digitized an extensive Blu-ray/4K collection and my objective is to use the NAS HDMI PLEX direct stream output to view the movies with the same quality that I get from my 4K player. Can the TVS-672XT ever do this, or do I need an entirely different NAS/GPU combo? I could use this NAS for photography and purchase a new NAS, but with that expense will need some assurance that it will indeed output 4K movies via HDMI without constantly lagging and buffering.

Any advice? I've seen other people with similar questions, but not many clear solutions.

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  NAS that i can store my family photos and stream some plex.
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-20-2022, 04:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hey guys love your youtube chanel! Great Work!


I want to know your opinion. I have a 2 person household, and i would love to have a NAS that i can store my family photos and stream some plex. it just one user at time because my wife dont know how to use NASes. What synology model do you recomend me? Its worth to get DS220+ or will DS220J enough? or maybe DS218play?

HDD speaking my plan is ton get a 4TB now and another later. No RAID config needed cause i already implemented a 3.2.1 rule of my important documents.

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  how do I configure my TS873A nas to my router, modum to my computer
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-20-2022, 03:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I am not sure how to connect my qnap TS 873A to my router, modem
to my computer
Thank you

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  Looking for a NAS but lost
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-20-2022, 01:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hi,
I'm looking for a NAS for home use mostly for data backup, personal cloud, media library, Plex and some VM use (Docker, Home Assistant etc).

I've been looking at the DS920+ but then found out that the DS1522+ is due to be released soon and it looks like a substantial upgrade. However, I've since watched your comparison video and as you say the saving in outlay can be used towards HDD, SSD and RAM upgrade. I've been burnt with an older model NAS before, which soon became a useless paperweight.

Am I overthinking this, should I just go for the 920 and upgrade it?
Should I pay the higher cost and opt for the 1522, knowing it will last longer?
Or, address there other options to consider instead (Asustor or QNAP maybe)?

Thanks for any help or advice,

Simon

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  SNS EVO and Pro MAX - NAS backup options
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-20-2022, 11:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello,

Firstly, thank you so much for this hugely valuable resource, I've benefitted from your videos and site regularly over the years!

I work for a UK-based human rights and environmental charity and we produce an increasing amount of video content, which generates a massive amount of video data.
We’re currently using a QNAP TVS-1282T-i7 with an QNAP TX-800P 8-Bay Desktop Expansion Unit. We have a a Netgear XS708T switch which allows for 4 10GBE connections.

We are almost out of space, so have decided to consider a major upgrade and opt for an SNS Evo 16 bay. Which is a huge jump in price but hopefully also in performance, ease of use and scalability.

My question (finally!) is about on-site back up. How would you recommend I run this? I'd imagined finding a low-cost rackmount NAS (or DAS?) that I can connect to the EVO for this purpose - it doesn't need to be fast or smart. The Synology RS2821RP+ 16-Bay gives us 256TB - is there a cheaper/larger option you can recommend?

Thanks again for all your great work here and for any advice you can give, it's very much appreciated.

Best wishes,

Charlie

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  DS223 and DS423 evidence
Posted by: Enquiries - 10-20-2022, 07:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I have found some published packages for DS223 and DS423 on Synology's website

I have downloaded these packages and in their headers the following content appears:

maintainer="Synology Inc."
arch="armv8"
model="synology_rtd1619b_ds423"
firmware="7.1-42449"

This would confirm the use of the RTD1619b CPU in the DS223 and DS423.
If you are interested, I can send screenshots

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