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Which NAS do you currently own or use?

  • Asustor

    Votes: 7 17.5%
  • Synology

    Votes: 13 32.5%
  • QNAP

    Votes: 11 27.5%
  • TheCUS

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Seagate

    Votes: 1 2.5%
  • WD

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other vendor NAS

    Votes: 5 12.5%
  • Custom built / Opensource NAS

    Votes: 9 22.5%

  • Total voters
    40

Russ64

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Having just been through selecting a new NAS to replace my 6 year old NAS, I thought that it would be interesting to see how many people are actually using each of the main vendor products on offer. Also given that Asustor is a "new" kid on the block and how they have risen in the Charts (top 2 for 2 bays) - maybe it is time for a new forum section for them?

Thanks for taking part ;)
 
Hi:

Researched for a few weeks on this and you should provide some answers like:
-Number of Drives you want to put it
-Type of use
-Home use (incl. transcoding) required yes/no
-Budget range

I got myself a Synology DS415play with 4x3TB WD NAS Red and this is pretty rock solid so far :)

Still, I considered loads of them...

Tough road you have lol.
 
After doing some research, I narrowed things down to QNAP and Synology - the others are pretty good, but the feature set of the QNAP was the key decision point (Virtualization Station)

Another alternative that many folks miss - Mac Mini - OSX Server is a 30 dollar bolt-on, and works great in a mixed platform environment - I used a 2010 mini for 4 years before moving to the QNAP box - performance is pretty similar...
 
Custom built windows server. About $450 invested including drives. Works awesome for everything I need and want (which is a fair amount*, but less than some).

I am still considering what to do about a back-up machine at some point. Not sure if I am going to do another custom machine as a back-up server, a NUC with external storage or get a pre-built NAS.

*RDP server, SMB, download box, iTunes server, Calibre server and it might end up as a Minecraft server too (but only using a VM).
 
Synology DS1515+ and DS213+


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NAS4Free 3 x 2TB WD greens ZFS RaidZ2 | SuperMicro X7SBE - Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3000Mhz - 8GB ECC Ram

It's like a hall light, always works, minimal maintenance
 
FreeNAS 9 Server 24 drive server to store business data, personal files and media (music & movies) - built in 2014
  • 24x4TB Server Configuration
  • Seagate 4TB Hard Drives x25 (one cold spare)
  • Norco RPC-4224 24 Bay Case
  • Norco 120mm fan bracket
  • Norco RL-26 Sliding Rail Kit
  • IBM M1015 LSI SAS Controller x1
  • INTEL RES2SV420 SAS Expander x2
  • 120mm Case fans Delta - 113cfm
  • 120mm fan cover/protectors
  • Motherboard - SuperMicro X9DR3-F-O
  • CPU-Xeon E5-2609 v2 2.5GHz x2
  • RAM - KVR16R11D4/8 x8 (64GB ECC)
  • Power Supply -750watt eVGA Gold
  • APC Back-UPS Pro BR1300G
  • 8GB USB boot drive + spare for FreeNAS

ioSafe 214 NAS - Fireproof & Waterproof Backup server for all important business files
  • 2x4TB mirrored drives
  • CRDA103-461 UPS Backup
 
I have a Freenas 9 Server:

Lenovo TS140 i3-4130 (Server Grade MB, ECC Support, Intel LAN, FSP PSU) ($200)
16 Gb ECC Ram ($150)
3x3TB WD Green with wdidle3.exe set to 300s ($300)
8GB Cruzer Fit Drive ($10)
Display Port Cable ($10)

For $700 its a killer server. Quiet, efficient and powerful. Running Plex as my media server to many devices without breaking a sweat. Only pulls 25w from the wall when idle. Been 2 years and zero reboots aside from FreeNas upgrades.
 
Synology DS713+ with DX213. 4x2TB WD red.
Memory upgrade done.
 
1. Drobo FS w/ 5.5TB total WD Greens (5 years old)
2. Synology DS1515+ w/ 2x 3TB WD Reds (just purchased)
 
1. Synology DS213 with 2 WD red drives (4TB) bought in 2013
2. Qnap TS-251 with 2 WD red drives (4TB) bought in 2015
 

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