10-18-2022, 03:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2022, 03:41 PM by TribalHound.)
I guess it depends on how many films and how much backup, but with HDDs now available in excess of 20TB, then a 2 bay is enough to get you started.
On a budget with just basic functionality in mind - I'd choose between the QNAP TS-251D & Synology DS218 play
Wanting a little more from a NAS and something to play around with some more - QNAP TS-253D & Synology DS720+.
IF I was new to NAS and just wanted something I'm not wanting to get too involved in, then I'd go down the Synology brand route, but as I'm personally a bit more technical, demand more from my NAS, & I like to try new stuff all the time.
I currently own multiple QNAPs, each serves a different function.
As for the NAS I'd chose next, well, it probably hasn't been made yet, but the TVS-h674i5 with a RAM upgrade to 64GB would be really quite nice.
Hope this helps.
On a budget with just basic functionality in mind - I'd choose between the QNAP TS-251D & Synology DS218 play
Wanting a little more from a NAS and something to play around with some more - QNAP TS-253D & Synology DS720+.
IF I was new to NAS and just wanted something I'm not wanting to get too involved in, then I'd go down the Synology brand route, but as I'm personally a bit more technical, demand more from my NAS, & I like to try new stuff all the time.
I currently own multiple QNAPs, each serves a different function.
As for the NAS I'd chose next, well, it probably hasn't been made yet, but the TVS-h674i5 with a RAM upgrade to 64GB would be really quite nice.
Hope this helps.
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