Sohaib Najam
New Around Here
Hi everyone, I have been reading and researching a lot of NAS in the last couple of days and to be blunt, I'm not really good at this type of stuff when it comes to NAS technology, as that's really not my interest.
What I Want in a NAS:
-Be Mac Compatible i.e. Time Machine is a must
-Good Real world Read/Write Speeds
-Have remote access to it when I visit other countries
-Not Break the Wallet - Nothing over $1000.00 CAD whatsoever
-Simple Software; hence why I was looking into Synology
-Must be 4 Bay Minimum - Going to buy 2TB Hard drives x 4 in Raid 5 most likely - Most likely WD Green, can't afford 4 WD Reds yet.
-Reliability is a must, as I have stated above, I'm a complete novice when it comes to NAS
-Streaming: Not the end of the world for me, I don't mind just putting a movie on my USB and plugging it into lets say my Smart TV - Would prefer it if the feature is available and works fast enough for at least 720p streaming; and again doesn't break the bank, by buying something ridiculously expensive for a feature I might not use.
What I've Considered:
-Synology DS415Play -> heard it had poor Reads/Writes performance and isn't very good at streaming as well so not really considering it anymore
-Synology DS414+ ->People said it was quite a bit faster than the DS415Play
-Synology DS415+ -> Apparently some report having bad performance, others say it's good
-A Few QNAP ones, but got deterred from QNAP as it apparently does not have as easy to use or quite as polished Software compared to Synology; Unless you guys think that it is easy enough to use for my particular use case scenario.
-WD EX4 -> Did consider it in the beginning, but the performance of it is appalling.
*** Main Purpose for a NAS for me: I have multiple Mac's - Reliable Time Machine Backups; 2) Be able to transfer large files quickly e.g. I watch/download lots of documentary and anime, easily exceeding 100GB per anime/documentary series. 3) Would love to have remote access or give it to other people so they can access the files stored on the NAS. --->Those are the main things I need it to do, I am tired of carrying 6-7 external Hard drives in various sizes for multiple Time Machine backups and just general backup of my files and shows ***
State of my home:
-100mb/s down and 10mb/s up
-2 Apple Airport Extremes (Wireless AC)
-5 people at the very most would try to access the NAS at any given point so nothing intense, and no one really would stream off of it.
Any Help would be greatly Appreciated! Thanks.
What I Want in a NAS:
-Be Mac Compatible i.e. Time Machine is a must
-Good Real world Read/Write Speeds
-Have remote access to it when I visit other countries
-Not Break the Wallet - Nothing over $1000.00 CAD whatsoever
-Simple Software; hence why I was looking into Synology
-Must be 4 Bay Minimum - Going to buy 2TB Hard drives x 4 in Raid 5 most likely - Most likely WD Green, can't afford 4 WD Reds yet.
-Reliability is a must, as I have stated above, I'm a complete novice when it comes to NAS
-Streaming: Not the end of the world for me, I don't mind just putting a movie on my USB and plugging it into lets say my Smart TV - Would prefer it if the feature is available and works fast enough for at least 720p streaming; and again doesn't break the bank, by buying something ridiculously expensive for a feature I might not use.
What I've Considered:
-Synology DS415Play -> heard it had poor Reads/Writes performance and isn't very good at streaming as well so not really considering it anymore
-Synology DS414+ ->People said it was quite a bit faster than the DS415Play
-Synology DS415+ -> Apparently some report having bad performance, others say it's good
-A Few QNAP ones, but got deterred from QNAP as it apparently does not have as easy to use or quite as polished Software compared to Synology; Unless you guys think that it is easy enough to use for my particular use case scenario.
-WD EX4 -> Did consider it in the beginning, but the performance of it is appalling.
*** Main Purpose for a NAS for me: I have multiple Mac's - Reliable Time Machine Backups; 2) Be able to transfer large files quickly e.g. I watch/download lots of documentary and anime, easily exceeding 100GB per anime/documentary series. 3) Would love to have remote access or give it to other people so they can access the files stored on the NAS. --->Those are the main things I need it to do, I am tired of carrying 6-7 external Hard drives in various sizes for multiple Time Machine backups and just general backup of my files and shows ***
State of my home:
-100mb/s down and 10mb/s up
-2 Apple Airport Extremes (Wireless AC)
-5 people at the very most would try to access the NAS at any given point so nothing intense, and no one really would stream off of it.
Any Help would be greatly Appreciated! Thanks.