12-01-2023, 05:23 PM
Great to hear our YouTube videos have been helpful! Now, regarding your setup, it's indeed possible to configure your TS664 and TS251 for your intended workflow. For your TS664, using the 256GB SSD for apps and containers, the 2TB SSD as read cache, and the 3xHDD (presumably larger capacity) for main storage is a solid configuration. It's a smart move to dedicate the 256GB SSD for Plex-related tasks, ensuring smoother server performance.
In terms of volume setup, consider creating a separate volume for each SSD to maximize their individual strengths. As for your nightly sync and collaboration with your video editor, the plan sounds good. You may want to leverage the RAID 5 setup for redundancy and performance with your 3xHDD storage.
Since you're diving into more advanced usage, keep in mind the potential need for additional hardware power in the future. If expansion becomes a priority, a Core i5-based NAS like the TVS-H674 could offer more headroom for evolving requirements. However, for a single user, the 64 series models could still be sufficient, with the TVS-664 fitting your needs well.
For more tailored advice, you can explore our NAS Finder Tool: nascompares.com/nas-builder/
In terms of volume setup, consider creating a separate volume for each SSD to maximize their individual strengths. As for your nightly sync and collaboration with your video editor, the plan sounds good. You may want to leverage the RAID 5 setup for redundancy and performance with your 3xHDD storage.
Since you're diving into more advanced usage, keep in mind the potential need for additional hardware power in the future. If expansion becomes a priority, a Core i5-based NAS like the TVS-H674 could offer more headroom for evolving requirements. However, for a single user, the 64 series models could still be sufficient, with the TVS-664 fitting your needs well.
For more tailored advice, you can explore our NAS Finder Tool: nascompares.com/nas-builder/