Would welcome help and feedback as I am looking at network update/NAS upgrade (moving to a new house later this year)
What I currently have works as follows
I have DYI server I run with Windows 2012 Essentials ( 3770k CPU, 32 GB RAM) used for 3 functions
backup my 3 clients each running Windows 10 Pro
host openbox virtualized Windows 7 guest
domain controller
crashplan for ~100 GB of photos to the cloud
universal media server (http://www.universalmediaserver.com/)
i also backup this server to its own separate hard drive (built into Windows 2012 Essentials)
i also run a small Synology DS115j for additional backup and connect another 3TB drive to backup NAS
My storage needs are ~1 TB
My media consumption is from Amazon Fire TV and another openelec clients each connected to TV on various floors. These are likely to be replaced with Nvidia Shield TV appliance boxes for built in Kodi capabilities and PC->TV game streaming.
What I would like
simplify the current arrangement through consolidation
reduce over engineering i currently have
free up windows server hardware as backup to the main desktop
What I hope to have is a single NAS solution that is 'enough'
strong enough to support up to 2 VMs
DLNA streaming/transcoding if needed (do I need to buy plex)
cloud backup integration for key folder (primary need, protection again major disasters like fire)
ability to do 'bare bone' PC client restore (right now insert special USB, boot, connect to Windows server , pull image you want, come back with working PC)
Questions
How much of the below do I get 'out of the box' with Synology solutions?
How cost competitive is it the moment I start looking at decent amounts of memory (i.e. 8 GB)
What about being able to login with single account on multiple devices (what I use domain for)?
any other thoughts, comments, or questions? Am I limited to another DYU built?
I tried NAS selector tool but I either do not understand it fully (i.e. recommending 1 GB Ram solutions to me after mentioning virtualization) or do not understand how it comes to its results
What I currently have works as follows
I have DYI server I run with Windows 2012 Essentials ( 3770k CPU, 32 GB RAM) used for 3 functions
backup my 3 clients each running Windows 10 Pro
host openbox virtualized Windows 7 guest
domain controller
crashplan for ~100 GB of photos to the cloud
universal media server (http://www.universalmediaserver.com/)
i also backup this server to its own separate hard drive (built into Windows 2012 Essentials)
i also run a small Synology DS115j for additional backup and connect another 3TB drive to backup NAS
My storage needs are ~1 TB
My media consumption is from Amazon Fire TV and another openelec clients each connected to TV on various floors. These are likely to be replaced with Nvidia Shield TV appliance boxes for built in Kodi capabilities and PC->TV game streaming.
What I would like
simplify the current arrangement through consolidation
reduce over engineering i currently have
free up windows server hardware as backup to the main desktop
What I hope to have is a single NAS solution that is 'enough'
strong enough to support up to 2 VMs
DLNA streaming/transcoding if needed (do I need to buy plex)
cloud backup integration for key folder (primary need, protection again major disasters like fire)
ability to do 'bare bone' PC client restore (right now insert special USB, boot, connect to Windows server , pull image you want, come back with working PC)
Questions
How much of the below do I get 'out of the box' with Synology solutions?
How cost competitive is it the moment I start looking at decent amounts of memory (i.e. 8 GB)
What about being able to login with single account on multiple devices (what I use domain for)?
any other thoughts, comments, or questions? Am I limited to another DYU built?
I tried NAS selector tool but I either do not understand it fully (i.e. recommending 1 GB Ram solutions to me after mentioning virtualization) or do not understand how it comes to its results