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  What Nas to get as well as best way to setup
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-06-2022, 12:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hey I have been interested in getting a NAS for quite some time now. I am running two businesses out of my house as well as have a bunch of pictures, movies and music all in one location. Can you assist me in getting the right NAS for my situation?

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  PS5 SSD Drives
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-06-2022, 12:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello,
I just bought a PS5 and am wanting to expand my storage space. I'd love a 4TB, BUT, can't justify spending the cost of a SSD that's the same or more than the PS5 itself. haha.

I was debating between the FireCuda530 and the WD Black SN850X, 2TB's.... And it seems like your article I read said that the FireCuda 530 was BETTER than the SN850X... Correct? (both are same price at Amazon right now)

BUT, I just saw this on Amazon, and some people are saying it's even better than the FireCuda?

ITs: "SK hynix Platinum P41 2TB PCIe NVMe Gen4 M.2 2280 Internal SSD"

Would that be the better choice over the FireCuda 530? IT's $10 more than the FireCuda.

Thoughts on what's best?

Thanks!

Ryan Bush

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  Objective opinion on what NAS I should get
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-05-2022, 04:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Good afternoon,

I recently came across your channel when I was researching NAS devices. I am a clinical researcher and my wife is a Neuro Scientist. We both need a lot of storage for work purposes. In addition, I hate the Apple iCloud. I constantly have to pay and increase the storage of iCloud for photos and also find myself in the position every other year having to get a upgrade in storage for iPhone. I want control over my pictures and documents. I like that fact that with NAS I would have my own person cloud and could use it like the iCloud & OneDrive. We are both at the start of our careers so the pictures in size will only increase by the year and the publications and research we do will also only increase. To give you an idea of how many photos we have on just one phone is 34gb. That is not including the multiple photo libraries we have w/Apple.

With that said, please advise on what NAS system you think would be best. It would be use for both personal and work purposes.

Thank you for your time.

Looking forward to your response.

Sincerely,
CKI

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  on NAS: RAM vs SSD caching
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-05-2022, 10:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Dear Sir,
i am planing to buy a Synology 1522+. I am mainly a home user and will use it mainly for storage and backup purposes. I do have multimedia files, (music, photos, and movies), but i am the only user, i am neither streaming nor generaly sharing any of my files. Network speed is not an issue at the moment, so i will not get a 10GB card.
That said, when configuering the NAS for my use what is more important, RAM or M2.SSD?
I plan to buy the unit with 2x 8GB RAM and no M2.SSD.
Would that be ok or should i max out the RAM to the max (32GB)?
Or should i even consider i.e. 8 GB RAM plus 2x M2.SSD?

I am looking forward to your reply

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  NAS server for Home storage
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-05-2022, 09:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I'm new to NAS server. i explore the possibility to install a NAS server to my home router so i can do the below:

1) automatic back up my apple photos, videos
2) automatic back up photos and videos from other devices of my family running on android such as tablet , ipad, mobile phones Samsung etc
3) be able to live stream photos and videos from our mobile devices
4) upload drone videos. My drone stores the videos in Micro SD
5) user friendly app in mobiles
6) max capacity 2-4 TB
7) have a back up withing NAS server in case one of the drives go bad

Im not a professional and the need is more for home storage and to save drone videos that will hold more data

thanks
Marinos

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  nas for 4k video
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-05-2022, 04:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

need a nas for home video 4k

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  nas formats
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-05-2022, 03:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I'm trying to understand why NAS drives are not formatted to standard format types, like NTFS or such. I was very surprised to learn that if my drive bay goes down (the drive bay, not the drive), I would not be able to read the drives without special software (and new drive bay). This seems very counterintuitive. But perhaps NAS is not the best hardware for backup and is merely for speedy network file access? Can I format a Synology to NTFS and be able to read it easily in a PC without major limitation as a NAS drive?
Regards,
Rod

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  nas
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-04-2022, 06:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I would like a to set up a Nas at home, for personal use for me and family. Mostly as a backup and cloud, but can evolce into some kind of mediaplayer

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  RS1221+ VS RS822+
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-04-2022, 11:30 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello.
Firstly, thank you for your videos, since we started looking into NAS for work been a really useful place to get info.
I am in need of a rack mount NAS. I have found the RS822+ and RS1221+.
Price wise, currently, Box.co.uk has a difference of around £50.
Now I know the 822 is newer, but the 1221 has more bays.
However, I would probably upgrade the ram in the 822 straight away so then the 822 is priced higher (just)
Same processors etc.
I don't need 10G or expansion etc
Storage isn't massive, a few TBs
I would be getting a separate NAS for backup sometime, I don't really want the backup in the same unit as the active files.
The other option is the RS422+ but it would be leaving me with no upgrade in the memory.
That said, our use case is minor, 10 users (not at same time), not really hitting it hard, and the files are only text/photos so not major data transfer.
Would the 422 be ok? Big saving! No media/vm usage etc. I would be cloud backup though and VPN.

Thanks for your help!

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  NAS
Posted by: Enquiries - 09-04-2022, 06:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello. I bought a new TV from LG. I want to have a large library of films and cartoons for my family. I want to watch 4K video without lag. It seems to me that Plex is optional, because the TV can recognize all file formats. I think that it will be enough for me to connect the NAS to a Wi-Fi router. Then I can connect the TV and NAS via LAN or Wi-Fi, then the TV will see the files and play them.

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