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Please suggest a NAS with following requirements
Budget $450
Storage required 2Tb upto 4Tb
Usage : Dropbox replacement and torrents download using transmission.
Users at max 2-3.
 
I don't know any at that price point with drives included that I would want to recommend.

Keep saving or otherwise increase your budget.

Fyi, nothing replaces Dropbox. It is still the standard which nothing else quite compares to.
 
Are you looking at single bay or multi-bay?

I have a QNAP TS-112P (single bay) and I like it.

It was $125 or so and the 3TB drive was another $125.
 
I don't have any issue with single bay NAS, but 2 bay provides the redundanc. I can live with 2TB of storage. So please suggest any other which I might have overlooked.

Right now I'm looking at is Asustor AS-202TE NAS - 2 Bays

http://www.mwave.com.au/product/asu...tel-atom-dual-core-12ghz-1gb-ram-hdmi-ab52151

and

D-Link DNS-320L 2 Bay Cloud NAS + 2 x WD 3TB Red NAS HDD WD30EFRX

and a few NAS bundles with QNAP TS-120 and QNAP TS-121.


http://computers.mwave.com.au/search#?p=Q&lbc=mwave&uid=48862205&ts=ajax&w=NAS bundle&isort=score&method=and&view=grid&af=pb:03


and

http://www.mwave.com.au/product/wd-my-cloud-ex2-4tb-personal-cloud-storage-wdbvkw0040jch-nas-ab54542
 
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2-bay is great, just don't get fooled into thinking RAID1 is backup, it's not.

Whether you get a single bay or 6-bay NAS, you need adequate external backup.

RAID is for drive failure but doesn't protect you against NAS failures.
 
with 2TB at $80, I would not wait.

I use my 2 bay without RAID. I set it up (Synology) for two independent volumes, each with a different file system. And automatic file versioning copies from one to the other.

Plus a 2.5 in. USB3 drive for backup, kept out of sight of thieves.
 
The WD My Cloud EX2 4TB Personal Cloud Storage WDBVKW0040JCH costs $399.99 that amounts to $99.74/TB it has WD Red

while Asustor AS-202TE NAS + WD WD20EFRX 2TB Red 3.5 IntelliPower SATA3 NAS Hard Drive costs $295 + $124.99 * = 419.9 that amounts to $209.99

More than twice the price of wd mycloud ex2

while Asustor AS-202TE NAS + WD WD30EZRX 3TB Green 3.5 IntelliPower SATA3 Hard Drive = $295 + $134.99 = $143.33


Which one I should buy ? is Asustor AS-202TE worth the cost

with 2TB at $80, I would not wait.

I use my 2 bay without RAID. I set it up (Synology) for two independent volumes, each with a different file system. And automatic file versioning copies from one to the other.

Plus a 2.5 in. USB3 drive for backup, kept out of sight of thieves.

which model of synology it is ?
 
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Don't get Green disks. They are not suitable for NAS use.

Red disks are a much better choice.
 
Don't get Green disks. They are not suitable for NAS use.

Red disks are a much better choice.

I use WD Reds and HGST Deskstar NAS drives. They're both supported by QNAP and I've gotten very good life out of them versus others like Seagate.
 
Synology NAS that are within my budget are

Synology Diskstation DS213J Series NAS - 2 Bays - 1.2GHz CPU (MARVELL Armada 370 88F6707) - 512Mb Ram - USB 2x 2.0 + WD WD20EFRX 2TB Red 3.5 IntelliPower SATA3 NAS Hard Drive costs $237.99 + 124.99 = $364
That amounts to $182/TB

Synology DS215J 2 Bay - Dual Core 800 MHz(MARVELL Armada 375 88F6720) - 512MB Ram - USB 1x3.0 1x2.0 + WD WD20EFRX 2TB Red 3.5 IntelliPower SATA3 NAS Hard Drive costs $279 + 124.99 = $403
That amounts to $202/TB

Comparison between the two https://www.synology.com/en-global/products/compare/DS215j/DS213j
 
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Now it is more of a 2 horse race

  1. Asustor AS-202TE NAS Asustor AS-202TE NAS - 2 Bays - Intel Atom Dual Core 1.2GHz ( Intel Atom CE5310) - 1GB Ram - HDMI USB 3.0 x 2
    USB 2.0 x 2
  2. Synology DS215J 2 Bay - Dual Core 800 MHz(MARVELL Armada 375 88F6720) - 512MB Ram - USB 1x3.0 1x2.0

Is there a review of Synology DS215J in the pipeline ?

which one I should choose ? does the Intel Atom Dual Core 1.2GHz ( Intel Atom CE5310) have any advantage over Dual Core 800 MHz(MARVELL Armada 375 88F6720) ?
 
WD 'red' not worth a price premium

Reds aren't really that much more than HGST or other good drives.

Seagate has been complete garbage for the last couple of years. I've replaced hundreds of them in both home and enterprise setups.
 
I will setup a VPN server too. can Synology DS215J's Dual Core 800 MHz(MARVELL Armada 375 88F6720) handle a small vpn server with 1-2 users ? without complaining :confused: ?
 
Reds aren't really that much more than HGST or other good drives.

Seagate has been complete garbage for the last couple of years. I've replaced hundreds of them in both home and enterprise setups.

Have you tried the Seagate Constellation ES.3? These have been great for me. Enterprise class SATA3 disk just like the HGST Ultrastar.
 
If the returns (RMA) process for 'red' drives is the same as for black, though 'red' may have a longer warranty - most often you get a used / reconditioned drive, with lord knows how many hours on it.

I have consumer WD drives in my always on PC in the garage. Have run for 6 years so far. I have some others too with lots of hours. I don't think drives are mechanically failing at the rate they did 8 or 10 years ago, if the drivers aren't jostled while spinning (head crash risk). Like they finally perfected the materials used in the motor bearings.
 
how about

WD WD20EURX 2TB AV 3.5” IntelliPower (same price as WD red)

and WD WD20PURX 2TB Purple 3.5" SATA3 ( $10 cheaper than WD red)

what is the difference btw WD red and WD AV ? both are meant for continuous operation.
 
The Purple line is for surveillance camera's I believe.

The AV line is for video/sound streaming.

In other words; one for streaming to the HDD, the other for streaming from the HDD.


Both not suitable for general NAS duties.
 

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