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Hi :)
I'm thinking of buying myself a prebuild NAS, primarily used for storage/media streaming (local and external) and torrenting. (1)
I’m looking for feedback on my remarks and any advice would be appreciated:

 

Synology DiskStation  DS916+

QNAP TVS-471

WD My Cloud PR4100

Like

- Btrfs (it's not magic but will give me a heads-up)

- apps

- Warranty

- VM ready

-cpu

- VM ready

- hardware decoding capabilities (for “Plex”)

- price

- It’s WD (in a good way),

-  Easy RAM upgrade

- hardware decoding capabilities (for “Plex”)

Don’t like

- RAM upgrade

- NO hardware decoding capabilities (2)

- RAM upgrade

- don’t know if it supports VM’s

Off topic:
(1) Selecting torrent on a computer and downloading it on a NAS
In the future maybe running VM’s off the NAS
(2) Been reading a lot of mixed reports on hardware decoding… What is going on here ?? Would I be better buying a powerful NUC and leave the decoding to it and run a Docker container on a NAS for everything else?

Best regards and thank you in advance

 

Nice software  :)

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9 minutes ago, comandos said:

Hi :)
I'm thinking of buying myself a prebuild NAS, primarily used for storage/media streaming (local and external) and torrenting. (1)
I’m looking for feedback on my remarks and any advice would be appreciated:

 

Synology DiskStation  DS916+

QNAP TVS-471

WD My Cloud PR4100

Like

- Btrfs (it's not magic but will give me a heads-up)

- apps

- Warranty

- VM ready

-cpu

- VM ready

- hardware decoding capabilities (for “Plex”)

- price

- It’s WD (in a good way),

-  Easy RAM upgrade

- hardware decoding capabilities (for “Plex”)

Don’t like

- RAM upgrade

- NO hardware decoding capabilities (2)

- RAM upgrade

- don’t know if it supports VM’s

Off topic:
(1) Selecting torrent on a computer and downloading it on a NAS
In the future maybe running VM’s off the NAS
(2) Been reading a lot of mixed reports on hardware decoding… What is going on here ?? Would I be better buying a powerful NUC and leave the decoding to it and run a Docker container on a NAS for everything else?

Best regards and thank you in advance

 

WD are very proprietary, and very hard to recover data from/upgrade (personal experience). Our WD NAS recently failed, and when I plugged the working disk into my desktop to pull the data off, I couldn't get it to work properly.

 

I have never looked at synology or QNAP. I currently have a Netgear readyNAS 312 (replacement for the WD.) In theory it can handle torrents on its own (through app support, think there might be something for plex). Although I have never tried any of this, I never torrent anything due to the inherent security issues, and don't use a media server. They don't come cheap, but ours has been functioning great. It is easy to swap drives etc, upgrade storage and has a great array of snapshot/backup tools that I use on a regular basis.

Sync RGB fans with motherboard RGB header.

 

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EVGA GTX 1070 FTW ACX 3.0

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Intel 540s 240GB, Intel 520 240GB + WD Black 500GB

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if you have needs regarding decoding I'm pretty sure there's a NAS style board on the market with an 8 core atom or something or rather and a crazy amount of SATA ports unsure of the price though or availability :)

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I've used Synology and QNAP products for years and over the last 2 years I've migrated solely to QNAP.

 

Having owned WD and Netgear NAS products in the past, while they are suitable for minor NAS operations they aren't nearly as flexible.

 

I would recommend the QNAP without question with the Synology an easy 2nd, but I would not recommend the WD.

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