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New NAS - Enquiries - 10-11-2023 Good day, I hope you can help me. I am looking into setting up some services at home. 1. Data Backup and Sharing - Mainly Media - Phones and PCs - Home and Away 2. Plex or JellyFin - To be able to stream backup media on all devices - I guess I can write a transcoder to make sure that there will be no transcode on demand. 3. Would like to use docker and spin up VM - this could be setup on a mini PC I guess. - learning - Discord bots - Home automation I have been watching lots of your videos and reading your blogs and seem to come to these three NAS setups. QNAP TS-464-8G - Worried about security Synology 4-Bay DiskStation DS923+ - 1GBe will need a adapter for 2.5GBe - No GPU for transcoding ASUSTOR Lockerstor 4 Gen 2 AS6704T - Software Apart from choosing the NAS itself trying to see what HDD/SSD/nvmes i need to buy and in what configuration confuses me. Thanks for your time. Kind Regards Malcolm RE: New NAS - ed - 10-11-2023 For optimal VM performance, it's recommended to consider an Intel Core i5-powered NAS like the TS-674. However, if you're on a budget, alternatives like the Celeron-based DS423+ or TS-464 can still handle your needs. QNAP has improved its security measures, but it's always wise to bolster your setup with a robust firewall to take security into your own hands. |