So, finally getting ready to abandon my old desktop and move everything over to a nice, small NAS. I've narrowed my choice down to these three options, but I'm having trouble picking. Any help or thoughts from unit owners would be appreciated.
To give you some context, I'm going to connect this to my local network and access it with laptops and local media players as needed. I have loads of music I'll be streaming off it, and will likely be looking to implement a 2tb RAID 1 set-up (1TB of storage). May also connect some older drives via USB as needed.
My current take on each is below.
Dlink DNS-323
The toaster... not a huge fan of the design, but it seems like a nice, simple, relatively inexpensive unit with good performance. My concern with this one is that the unit is an older design, and it lacks some of the features of other options. I also don't like the lack of Jumbo framerate support or the weak uPnP and other features. One plus with the Dlink... I can get it at BestBuy, meaning if I don't like it I can return it.
Synology DS207+
Looks like a great unit, with lots of control over the drives. However, it's a little pricey for a BYOD NAS ($350+). The fact that it doesn't have slimserver support (or not natively) is another weakness... I've been eyeing adding a squeezebox or other player to my stereo, and would like the option of going with this route. One thing I can't figure out... is it worth going with the "+" unit, or is the old 207 adequate? It's a lot cheaper...
Netgear ReadyNAS Duo
This is obviously the most expensive option, and is about on par with the Synology unit from a performance perspective. I like the fact that it has Slimserver as a native option... seems very well rounded. Also has internal NFS support, which both the other units lacked. Negative seems to the weak photo sharing app (requiring a local install) and the lack of drive controls (RAIDX being the only option). The fact that the 1TB unit costs $600+ also sucks... I want a 1tbx2 setup, and I can get a nice 1TB drive for a HELL of a lot less than the $275+ that's the difference between the 500gb and 1tb versions of this sucker. Basically means the 1 drive is a throw-away for me, which sucks....
Any help is appreciated. Struggling with this choice, which is probably why I still have the stupid old desktop!
Thanks,
Rick
To give you some context, I'm going to connect this to my local network and access it with laptops and local media players as needed. I have loads of music I'll be streaming off it, and will likely be looking to implement a 2tb RAID 1 set-up (1TB of storage). May also connect some older drives via USB as needed.
My current take on each is below.
Dlink DNS-323
The toaster... not a huge fan of the design, but it seems like a nice, simple, relatively inexpensive unit with good performance. My concern with this one is that the unit is an older design, and it lacks some of the features of other options. I also don't like the lack of Jumbo framerate support or the weak uPnP and other features. One plus with the Dlink... I can get it at BestBuy, meaning if I don't like it I can return it.
Synology DS207+
Looks like a great unit, with lots of control over the drives. However, it's a little pricey for a BYOD NAS ($350+). The fact that it doesn't have slimserver support (or not natively) is another weakness... I've been eyeing adding a squeezebox or other player to my stereo, and would like the option of going with this route. One thing I can't figure out... is it worth going with the "+" unit, or is the old 207 adequate? It's a lot cheaper...
Netgear ReadyNAS Duo
This is obviously the most expensive option, and is about on par with the Synology unit from a performance perspective. I like the fact that it has Slimserver as a native option... seems very well rounded. Also has internal NFS support, which both the other units lacked. Negative seems to the weak photo sharing app (requiring a local install) and the lack of drive controls (RAIDX being the only option). The fact that the 1TB unit costs $600+ also sucks... I want a 1tbx2 setup, and I can get a nice 1TB drive for a HELL of a lot less than the $275+ that's the difference between the 500gb and 1tb versions of this sucker. Basically means the 1 drive is a throw-away for me, which sucks....
Any help is appreciated. Struggling with this choice, which is probably why I still have the stupid old desktop!
Thanks,
Rick