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Replace old NAS and PC with Plex Media Server NAS

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Hi Guys,

Loving the work you do.

I have an antique (only way to describe it) Buffalo NAS TeraStation, with 2TB of Storage (RAID1). Ideally would like to replace it with a QNAP TS-453e-8G with approx 8TB Storage (RAID6), to run a Plex Media Server and Docker Images (about 5 of them). My questions are:

Do you think there will be an updated model this year?
Is the TerraMaster f4-424 pro a better choice for future proofing, keeping in mind I only have maximum 1080 content and will do for the foreseeable.

Cheers,

Jon
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#2
Thanks for reaching out, and I'm glad to assist you with your NAS upgrade decision.

Potential for Updated Models: While I can't predict future releases, QNAP typically updates its NAS lineup periodically. If you're not in a hurry, you might want to keep an eye out for any announcements or rumors regarding updated models. However, the TS-453e-8G is already a robust choice for your requirements.

Considerations for TerraMaster f4-424 pro: The TerraMaster f4-424 pro is indeed a capable NAS and could be a viable alternative to the QNAP TS-453e-8G. Here are some points to consider:

Future-Proofing: The TerraMaster model offers good hardware specifications and expandability options, which can be beneficial for future needs.
Performance: Both models should handle your 1080p media streaming and Docker containers well, given your current requirements.
Compatibility: Ensure that the TerraMaster NAS is compatible with Plex Media Server and Docker containers if those are essential for your setup.
Price and Value: Compare the prices and features of both models to determine which one offers better value for your budget of £1500.

https://nascompares.com/nas-builder/?sel...upgrades=1
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