02-28-2020, 03:37 PM
Hi NasCompares,
I've spent the last few days looking at your Youtube videos and reading on your homepage to learn more about NAS.
I've decided to get serious about my storage. In out household we have 3 PC a bunch of iPhones and iPads. I use OneDrive to sync between the devices which work great for each family members personal files.
However, when it comes to saving photos that we wanna share all together it's not the best solution. My kids are also getting into video editing which generates a bunch of data that I need to store somewhere.
Sooo, from watching your videos etc I figured a Synology DS720+ seems like a good choice. I've also learned at two WD Red Plus seems like a good choice (I want them to be silent). I use my onedrive account for the NAS backupfiles instead.
Whats your opinion on this. Does it seem like a reasonable setup or am I missing out on something?
Also, Do you think I should add some m.2 nvme memory to the setup (one or two, size?)
I must say your videos are really informative and I've learned a lot. Thank you fat the effort!
Best regards
Daniel
I've spent the last few days looking at your Youtube videos and reading on your homepage to learn more about NAS.
I've decided to get serious about my storage. In out household we have 3 PC a bunch of iPhones and iPads. I use OneDrive to sync between the devices which work great for each family members personal files.
However, when it comes to saving photos that we wanna share all together it's not the best solution. My kids are also getting into video editing which generates a bunch of data that I need to store somewhere.
Sooo, from watching your videos etc I figured a Synology DS720+ seems like a good choice. I've also learned at two WD Red Plus seems like a good choice (I want them to be silent). I use my onedrive account for the NAS backupfiles instead.
Whats your opinion on this. Does it seem like a reasonable setup or am I missing out on something?
Also, Do you think I should add some m.2 nvme memory to the setup (one or two, size?)
I must say your videos are really informative and I've learned a lot. Thank you fat the effort!
Best regards
Daniel