Hi,
I'm fairly new to NASes, but I've been taking the time to do a bit of research before plunging in. The problem is that I'm now down to a tough decision of exactly what model to choose and could use a bit of friendly advice based on people's experiences (and whether what I've read online actually reflects what I want the system to do)!
So, first off - requirements. I'm looking for a system to sit attached to my home network, probably in the living room (but in a cupboard, so while noise is an issue, it's not the be all and end all). I'm looking to store a fair old amount of media (videos, pictures, music) as well as personal files - as a result of which, I reckon that I'm really looking for somewhere in the region of 2-3Tb (2Tb is realistically current needs, 3 is for future expansion).
I'm hoping to watch the videos on my XBox 360, which is obviously going to be directly connected to the network. I know most systems offer some sort of UPnP/DLNA server, so hopefully that should be pretty seamless. iTunes availability is also good. On the other hand I couldn't give two hoots about photo sharing capabilities - I just need to be able to access them and can handle management myself. Similarly I don't really need a webserver or related capabililties, as I'm not planning on the system being accessible outside of the network.
While I care about backing up some of the data, I don't necessarily need to backup all of it (personal files is relatively important, if I lose the videos it'll be a pain but not the end of the world). My ideal solution is to really split things up to have a smallish RAID 1 volume for personal data and then single volume discs/JBOD for the media (if that is possible/seems like a sensible solution). Alternatively, maximal storage wins here. I've got a 1Tb eSATA/USB drive for backing up essentials so we can throw that in the mix too.
I started off last week looking at the Netgear ReadyNAS NV+, but after checking out this forum and a couple of other places, realised it's a bit long in the tooth. The NVX might be a good solution, but since it only comes pre-configured at ridiculous prices, it's probably a bit out of reach.
That's left me with a few options as far as I can see, none of which I can really choose between thanks to no hands-on experience. I'm sure pretty much all of them offer capabilities that I'm not going to need to some extent, but as long as they can be turned off/ignored, I don't necessarily mind that assuming that the product is good. My selection criteria is obviously based on fulfilling the above requirements, as well as taking into consideration ease of day-to-day use, future expansion possibilities, support (if necessary) and reliability/quality.
I think my choices are pretty much:
- ReadyNAS Duo
- ReadyNAS NV+ (even considering its age)
- Synology DS209
- Synology DS409 (+?)
- QNAP TS-209
- QNAP TS-409
Sorry this has been a bit long - hopefully someone can lend their opinions on what is the best way to go. I don't mind considering other options too!
Thanks,
Dan
I'm fairly new to NASes, but I've been taking the time to do a bit of research before plunging in. The problem is that I'm now down to a tough decision of exactly what model to choose and could use a bit of friendly advice based on people's experiences (and whether what I've read online actually reflects what I want the system to do)!
So, first off - requirements. I'm looking for a system to sit attached to my home network, probably in the living room (but in a cupboard, so while noise is an issue, it's not the be all and end all). I'm looking to store a fair old amount of media (videos, pictures, music) as well as personal files - as a result of which, I reckon that I'm really looking for somewhere in the region of 2-3Tb (2Tb is realistically current needs, 3 is for future expansion).
I'm hoping to watch the videos on my XBox 360, which is obviously going to be directly connected to the network. I know most systems offer some sort of UPnP/DLNA server, so hopefully that should be pretty seamless. iTunes availability is also good. On the other hand I couldn't give two hoots about photo sharing capabilities - I just need to be able to access them and can handle management myself. Similarly I don't really need a webserver or related capabililties, as I'm not planning on the system being accessible outside of the network.
While I care about backing up some of the data, I don't necessarily need to backup all of it (personal files is relatively important, if I lose the videos it'll be a pain but not the end of the world). My ideal solution is to really split things up to have a smallish RAID 1 volume for personal data and then single volume discs/JBOD for the media (if that is possible/seems like a sensible solution). Alternatively, maximal storage wins here. I've got a 1Tb eSATA/USB drive for backing up essentials so we can throw that in the mix too.
I started off last week looking at the Netgear ReadyNAS NV+, but after checking out this forum and a couple of other places, realised it's a bit long in the tooth. The NVX might be a good solution, but since it only comes pre-configured at ridiculous prices, it's probably a bit out of reach.
That's left me with a few options as far as I can see, none of which I can really choose between thanks to no hands-on experience. I'm sure pretty much all of them offer capabilities that I'm not going to need to some extent, but as long as they can be turned off/ignored, I don't necessarily mind that assuming that the product is good. My selection criteria is obviously based on fulfilling the above requirements, as well as taking into consideration ease of day-to-day use, future expansion possibilities, support (if necessary) and reliability/quality.
I think my choices are pretty much:
- ReadyNAS Duo
- ReadyNAS NV+ (even considering its age)
- Synology DS209
- Synology DS409 (+?)
- QNAP TS-209
- QNAP TS-409
Sorry this has been a bit long - hopefully someone can lend their opinions on what is the best way to go. I don't mind considering other options too!
Thanks,
Dan