Hi,
I'm planning on buying my 1st NAS, but on a tight budget. I've set eye between DLink 345 or Synology 416j.
The main use of the NAS is for home file server. I do plan media/video streaming, but it's occasional and plan to use a set-top-box/dedicated HTPC to handle the playback rather than relying on the NAS to handle media files directly. In this scenario, the NAS is only for storing files, stream as needed to the HTPC on playback. BTW I have no plan on using 4k video in the near future (that is, 2-4 yrs ahead), full HD 1080p max, and at most only 1 person will be watching at any given time.
One feature I like to have is to be able check each file hash on transfer (to/from the NAS) as safeguard so I can be sure the files are exact copy (no loss on transfer).
Another is the ability of the NAS to auto-shutdown on power outtage, after receiving notification from the UPS (I'm thinking APC UPS).
Where I live, the 416j is almost 3x more expensive than DLink ($573.21 vs $199.59 converted to USD). For my use case, does Synology 416j 3x price hike over DLink 345 justified? I do have good experience with other DLink products (net adapter, router, swicth).
I also read on a few articles/forums there's some quirks on DLink NAS, but couldn't find what they are. Can someone point me to the right directions?
Thanks
I'm planning on buying my 1st NAS, but on a tight budget. I've set eye between DLink 345 or Synology 416j.
The main use of the NAS is for home file server. I do plan media/video streaming, but it's occasional and plan to use a set-top-box/dedicated HTPC to handle the playback rather than relying on the NAS to handle media files directly. In this scenario, the NAS is only for storing files, stream as needed to the HTPC on playback. BTW I have no plan on using 4k video in the near future (that is, 2-4 yrs ahead), full HD 1080p max, and at most only 1 person will be watching at any given time.
One feature I like to have is to be able check each file hash on transfer (to/from the NAS) as safeguard so I can be sure the files are exact copy (no loss on transfer).
Another is the ability of the NAS to auto-shutdown on power outtage, after receiving notification from the UPS (I'm thinking APC UPS).
Where I live, the 416j is almost 3x more expensive than DLink ($573.21 vs $199.59 converted to USD). For my use case, does Synology 416j 3x price hike over DLink 345 justified? I do have good experience with other DLink products (net adapter, router, swicth).
I also read on a few articles/forums there's some quirks on DLink NAS, but couldn't find what they are. Can someone point me to the right directions?
Thanks