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Home Storage Solution |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-08-2024, 12:35 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I recently saw the Ugreen NAS on Kickstarter and thought about backing it, however, I have watched a few of your videos and feel like I might get in over my head. I can certainly learn and am pretty comfortable with operating computers, but now I feel like NAS may be more than I need. I use Apple products and am looking for the best storage solution for my over 700 movie collection with the option to share with family/friends. Also want to backup photos, files, etc. I have used WD My Book products in the past and set them up as network drives but always seem to run into issues with their software. What solution would you recommend? After watching your videos, I just feel like NAS would be overkill. Appreciate your help.
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Backing up my nas to the cloud |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 11:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I am going to be buying a nas soon (probably a qnap) with four 8TB drives likely using RAID 6.
I want to backup qnap to a cloud service for as cheap as possible preferably once a week (but would do monthly or quarterly if it saves significant $).
After the first transfer I would like the cloud to either update with just the new stuff, or delete the old and replace with the new (I dont need multiple backups).
I was looking into amazon glacier and google cloud (nearline/coldline/archive storage) but I don't understand the pricing structure as it would relate to how I want to use it. Blackbaze b2 seems ok, but i feel like those other options (i have not even yet looked into other sites) might end up being cheaper (my ultimate hope is that I will never have to access that backup data)
any advice on which way to go
Alternatively, I saw a youtube video you made about "tricking" the cloud to thinking was a computer, any advice on how to do that on a qnap?
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terramaster f4-424 - can't boot to nvme? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 01:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi, I'm following your guide to install proxmox on terramaster f4-424 (appreciate it so much a gave a small donation).
It would not recognize a Evo 970 1TB, but did recognize a Evo 980 1TB. Even though it is recognized in the bios, there seems to be no way to set it to boot from nvme?
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Word |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 01:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Good afternoon,
My wife and I are having a discussion and would like some clarity on a word used.
Pronounced “Nicka”
I believe it is being used a stand in and can mean either American Dollar or British Pound. Either way it’s a tough estimate of price.
Can you please provide clarity for us?
Thank you, much appreciated.
Also, love the videos! Bought my first synology after watching videos from yall.
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Plex server setup questions |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 01:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I really love the channel and the site and have been doing research for over a year on and off, tossing around ideas on what I want to do. I don't want to pay for Plex Pass on principle. I shouldn't have to pay for HW transcode. I'm not sure if I want to go with a shield pro or another route.
I've been streaming to my HiSense U8K in another room using my personal computer (3900X, 2080 Super, 2x16 GB 3600 Mhz 16-16-16-36 RAM and HGST 4 TB HDD) over WIFI, without issues. It direct plays the content. I want something that doesn't depend on my PC being on and I want the files to be network accessible.
I've been using "watch together" to stream to someone. We speak on the phone during this and some days the sync is very off, while others it's fine.
One external stream at a time is the most I intend on, and it doesn't need to be 4K & HEVC capable, but would be great if affordable. I plan to upgrade to 16 TB RAID10 in the future. What would be the most budget-concious way to achieve this?
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Terra master F2-212 upgrade to F4-424 |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 01:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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I’m upgrading my Terramaster F2-212 2 bay Nas that has a 8TB and a 4TB HDD with Plex data on them to the F4-424 pro 4 bay Nas and I’m adding a empty 16TB and 12TB HDD along with the 2 HDDs from my F2-212 with the Plex data and media on them my problem is how do I , or do I need to back up my Plex data and media so I don’t lose it when I switch to the F4-424 pro
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Nvme DIY |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 01:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hi
Are there any Nvme DIY kits/builds for creating a home nas?
I'd like to create an SSD NAS , and have decided that nvme is a better option than SAS or SATA.
I've also seen the Asustor Flashstor NAS, but worried that the processor might not be beafed-enough to run dockers like photoprism etc.
Thus I've started to look at nvme NAS' in the range of €300-1000 and not alot of options out there.
I have seen stuff like ICYDOCKS ToughArmor MB873MP-B V2, but they talk about Oculinks etc that I have no idea about.
Which brings me back to question, are there any nvme DIY kits/builds that someone starting out in NAS, would be able to build?
Thanks in advance.
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QNAP updates and video? |
Posted by: Enquiries - 05-07-2024, 01:35 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A
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Hello Gentlemen,
First let me say how very informative your videos and content is, thank you very much!
I play with various NAS's and enjoy them all. Right now I'm having the most fun with older ones and a fairly new TS-453E.
I would like to humbly ask for an update video on the 453E and also on QNAP in general. I hope QNAP are paying you for the advice you gave them! It appears they took you very seriously so keep it up!
I also ask to report the new beta of the OS that has a bitblocker built in, really cool (again I credit you for the pressure).
QNAP as a company are entirely different in the last few years. There have been at least 6 updates and many app updates. The new beta has speed improvements and other things.
When you reviewed the 453E it really helped me think about it. To me it is the best value for what it does and QTier on the faster M2 slots is sweet. QTier being both a cache and a pool is really a nice feature.
Again thank you for your channel and help!
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