Im in the boat of working out which to buy. A QNAP 659 or a Synology 1010+.
I want to the device to do the following :-
Have 6 Drive Bays, 3 of which I will occupy with a RAID 5 set of 3 x WD20ERS or WD20EDS drives - I dont know if there are advantages or disadvantages of these drives with these NAS devices.
I want iSCSI support to present LUNs to a Vmware Server.
I want SMB file sharing.
I want to run a DNLA/uPnP streaming server application.
At the moment, the 1010 looks good as I can add another drive chassis to it to increase from 5 drives to 10. I can then add in all my unused drives when they are free'd up. The 659 also looks good, and from the little I've read, sounds good, it will have 3 unoccupied slots and I can then add my spare drives to that.
I understand I could build a server to do this function, and have the free Openfiler running atm which performs iSCSI / SMB functions, but I have it running as a VM right now, and would like to pull all the drives away from my VMware server and link them via iSCSI.
What to do? - read more forum posts I guess...
I want to the device to do the following :-
Have 6 Drive Bays, 3 of which I will occupy with a RAID 5 set of 3 x WD20ERS or WD20EDS drives - I dont know if there are advantages or disadvantages of these drives with these NAS devices.
I want iSCSI support to present LUNs to a Vmware Server.
I want SMB file sharing.
I want to run a DNLA/uPnP streaming server application.
At the moment, the 1010 looks good as I can add another drive chassis to it to increase from 5 drives to 10. I can then add in all my unused drives when they are free'd up. The 659 also looks good, and from the little I've read, sounds good, it will have 3 unoccupied slots and I can then add my spare drives to that.
I understand I could build a server to do this function, and have the free Openfiler running atm which performs iSCSI / SMB functions, but I have it running as a VM right now, and would like to pull all the drives away from my VMware server and link them via iSCSI.
What to do? - read more forum posts I guess...