Jens Martin
New Around Here
So… looking for some advice on which NAS to buy. I have done plenty of research but by my own admission, I’m not really that tech savvy and I fear that without advice, I may well end up buying something that is very expensive and more powerful than I actually need and potentially too complicated for me to actually use. However, even I can recognize that my current set-up is archaic and needs modernization.
So, what am I hoping to achieve?
Main function will be for the drive to act as the storage of my video and audio file collection. Currently this is about 4TB and covers about every file format you can think of. I want to be able to stream content from the NAS to my two main TV’s in the house (Samsung UE55RU6025 and QE55LS03RAU). I’m thinking that the best way to do this is via Plex although I haven’t used that before but this seems to be the best way to go. In addition, it would also need to be able to stream to a third (rather more ancient) tv via an old fashioned WD TV Live Box. I would also like to be able to stream (again presumably via Plex) to any one or all of 2 iphones, 2 ipads and 2 laptops (one Macbook and one HP) when away from the home.
On top of that I need it to hold regular backups of the 2 laptops as well as acting as a simple external drive for file dumping.
I need it to be at least 2 bay and mirror the content for backup. I’m thinking at least 2 * 6TB, possibly 8TB.
… and that’s pretty much it really. Everything I read leads me to think that Synology is the way to go (but which one?). However, I’m drawn to QNAP as it has an HDMI connection which would mean I could connect it directly to one of the main TV’s, but is that really necessary??
What do you think?
So, what am I hoping to achieve?
Main function will be for the drive to act as the storage of my video and audio file collection. Currently this is about 4TB and covers about every file format you can think of. I want to be able to stream content from the NAS to my two main TV’s in the house (Samsung UE55RU6025 and QE55LS03RAU). I’m thinking that the best way to do this is via Plex although I haven’t used that before but this seems to be the best way to go. In addition, it would also need to be able to stream to a third (rather more ancient) tv via an old fashioned WD TV Live Box. I would also like to be able to stream (again presumably via Plex) to any one or all of 2 iphones, 2 ipads and 2 laptops (one Macbook and one HP) when away from the home.
On top of that I need it to hold regular backups of the 2 laptops as well as acting as a simple external drive for file dumping.
I need it to be at least 2 bay and mirror the content for backup. I’m thinking at least 2 * 6TB, possibly 8TB.
… and that’s pretty much it really. Everything I read leads me to think that Synology is the way to go (but which one?). However, I’m drawn to QNAP as it has an HDMI connection which would mean I could connect it directly to one of the main TV’s, but is that really necessary??
What do you think?