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    How to Secure DS215J

    I agree with everyone above. I would like to add if the OP needs SSH access then change the default port of 22 to something other, This will put an end to the 10 or more attempts per hour to guess the password, You can do this by going to Control Panel->Terminal & SNMP, I would also suggest...
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    NAS recommendation

    Mail server in a small NAS, Yes really and it runs great, I do have a full time time in fact I own a business that keeps me very busy. Everyone has different needs and a different use case for there stuff. No need to criticize and put one down for how they are using there equipment. You may not...
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    NAS recommendation

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. Agreed, I only wish Synology would step up to the plate with there hardware and start offering some better processor more inline with QNAP. I for one like the Synology DSM and all the great polished software over QNAP from what I have seen, I have only done...
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    NAS recommendation

    There is definatly a premium getting a NAS with some guts, I am starting to agree with you that it would be cheaper to purchase a Celeron NOT an Atom and use something like an Intel NUC Core i5 I just spect one out and we can purchase the QNAP TS-453 Pro for 541.99 and the Intel NUC Core i5 with...
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    NAS recommendation

    Thanks for taking the time to reply. Yes I agree the Synology DS-1815+ is a good NAS but I have to correct you, Its not a dual core 1.7GHz its a quad core 2.5 GHz
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    NAS recommendation

    Thank you very much for taking the time to reply and most grateful for the specs on the CPU that will work with the TVS-x71 series box, Boy this sure makes it a cheap option instead of purchasing the i3/i5/i7 from QNAP.
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    NAS recommendation

    Thanks for taking the time to respond. I must say I agree to disagree, Going i3/i5/i7 is not overkill if you want to run something like a Plex server on it and have it do real-time trans-coding to several devices at once, This is what I am looking for. I have several Synology Atom boxes...
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    NAS recommendation

    This was a great thread, I am a big Synology user but I can confirm as well that these Atom processors are under powered for the power user so I have been looking at the QNAP for several weeks but the price for those i5 and i7 boxes are threw the roof. You have an interesting idia of purchasing...
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