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Getting the right NAS

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When comparing QNAP with WD, it's true that QNAP offers a more versatile and feature-rich solution. QNAP's operating system and software, called QTS, are known for their user-friendly interface and intuitive setup process. It should be easy enough for a tech-savvy person like you to navigate and explain to others. QTS provides various functionalities, including configuring network drives, setting up automatic backups from PCs, and even hosting a small web/DB server.

As for the TS-464, having 8GB of RAM should be sufficient for most general usage scenarios. However, if you anticipate running resource-intensive applications or virtual machines, it might be worth considering a model with 16GB or 32GB of RAM for better performance.

Terramaster may have better hardware specifications, but it's often criticized for its less polished or user-friendly OS/software. If ease of use and a comprehensive feature set are your priorities, QNAP would likely be a better choice.

Regarding TrueNAS, it is a powerful operating system that can be installed on compatible hardware, including QNAP and Terramaster devices. TrueNAS supports web and database server functionalities, allowing you to host such services alongside your NAS storage.

In terms of RAID configurations, both QNAP and TrueNAS offer the ability to set up RAID 0 for improved performance. However, it's important to note that RAID 0 does not provide redundancy or backup. If data security is a concern, it's recommended to have a separate disk or backup solution in addition to RAID.
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Getting the right NAS - by ENQUIRIES - 06-28-2023, 07:00 AM
RE: Getting the right NAS - by ed - 06-30-2023, 11:49 AM

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