NAS recommendations
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I'm planning to update my home network and thought I'd throw out the more than a decade old "server" and exchange it for a NAS. Thing is that I'm out of touch with hardware. I don't know what to look for or what to avoid, neither in features nor in brands. What I do want is obviously file sharing. But also streaming over DLNA and whatever the fruit uses. <edit>And also a low noise level</edit>
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
I have a D-Link DNS-321 NAS since 5+ years ($60.00). It works just fine. I would recommend the newer version of that same NAS[^]. And then buy 2 WD Red (Get the Red one, it's specially build for NAS) HDD and you are all set. In my research this was the cheapest option available.
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I'm planning to update my home network and thought I'd throw out the more than a decade old "server" and exchange it for a NAS. Thing is that I'm out of touch with hardware. I don't know what to look for or what to avoid, neither in features nor in brands. What I do want is obviously file sharing. But also streaming over DLNA and whatever the fruit uses. <edit>And also a low noise level</edit>
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
I have 2 synology nas at home. Highly recommend them. Easy enough to set up. Works with streaming over DLNA (haven't found any format yet that it doesn't do). Lot's of options (you can disable / enable them as you wish). It is a bit on the expensive side but well worth it in my opinion. (ofcourse I did buy the company grade ones and not the cheaper one's so...)
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I'm planning to update my home network and thought I'd throw out the more than a decade old "server" and exchange it for a NAS. Thing is that I'm out of touch with hardware. I don't know what to look for or what to avoid, neither in features nor in brands. What I do want is obviously file sharing. But also streaming over DLNA and whatever the fruit uses. <edit>And also a low noise level</edit>
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
I have 2 synology nas at home. Highly recommend them. Easy enough to set up. Works with streaming over DLNA (haven't found any format yet that it doesn't do). Lot's of options (you can disable / enable them as you wish). It is a bit on the expensive side but well worth it in my opinion. (ofcourse I did buy the company grade ones and not the cheaper one's so...)
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I'm planning to update my home network and thought I'd throw out the more than a decade old "server" and exchange it for a NAS. Thing is that I'm out of touch with hardware. I don't know what to look for or what to avoid, neither in features nor in brands. What I do want is obviously file sharing. But also streaming over DLNA and whatever the fruit uses. <edit>And also a low noise level</edit>
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
It would seem your message is still in moderation queue (yet I did get the email and notification already) And since I deleted my second message (I posted it twice seeing the first post didn't come thru (should have checked sugs and bugs first but...)) I might have deleted your reply as well. Anyway I can read the mail so... The noise level is well different. The older one (4 or 5 years) has some issue causing it to make some noise (I turn it off for the most part), I need to dig into it to find out what it is (my first thought of a faulty hdd was wrong so now I'm thinking it's a lose wire hitting the fan or something) but haven't had the time yet. The newer one (2 or 3 years) makes almost no noise. It's placed in a closet right next to my bedroom and I can't hear it, also after x amount of inactivity it goes to sleep and makes no noise at all (just going to the nas then wakes it up, takes about half a minute or so to be fully awake). I have to say I demand very high quality from my hardware (my supplier goes nuts when he has to find me something) and synology (so far) has met every demand. They saved my data on several occasions already. Tip when setting up a nas (goes for every nas). Get 2 different hdd's. Or at the very least make sure they weren't made in the same batch, hdd's do tend to brake at the same time when used equally, if you get different one's they won't brake within days of each other.
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I did much research a couple of years ago, and decided Synology was the way to go. Good reputation, slightly on the expensive side, but not overly so, very easy to administer and use, lots of 'apps' to download etc. I'd buy one again.
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How's the noise level?
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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I'm using older version of this: http://www.zyxel.com/products_services/nsa310s.shtml?t=p[^] Works fine, quiet enough. After installing ffp[^] you get almost anything Linux can offer if you need extra features. Edit: just for reference - better zyxel+ffp link: http://zyxel.nas-central.org/wiki/FFP_as_zypkg[^]
Noise level is a good point to consider.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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I have 2 synology nas at home. Highly recommend them. Easy enough to set up. Works with streaming over DLNA (haven't found any format yet that it doesn't do). Lot's of options (you can disable / enable them as you wish). It is a bit on the expensive side but well worth it in my opinion. (ofcourse I did buy the company grade ones and not the cheaper one's so...)
That makes three votes for Synology. How's the noise level?
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
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It would seem your message is still in moderation queue (yet I did get the email and notification already) And since I deleted my second message (I posted it twice seeing the first post didn't come thru (should have checked sugs and bugs first but...)) I might have deleted your reply as well. Anyway I can read the mail so... The noise level is well different. The older one (4 or 5 years) has some issue causing it to make some noise (I turn it off for the most part), I need to dig into it to find out what it is (my first thought of a faulty hdd was wrong so now I'm thinking it's a lose wire hitting the fan or something) but haven't had the time yet. The newer one (2 or 3 years) makes almost no noise. It's placed in a closet right next to my bedroom and I can't hear it, also after x amount of inactivity it goes to sleep and makes no noise at all (just going to the nas then wakes it up, takes about half a minute or so to be fully awake). I have to say I demand very high quality from my hardware (my supplier goes nuts when he has to find me something) and synology (so far) has met every demand. They saved my data on several occasions already. Tip when setting up a nas (goes for every nas). Get 2 different hdd's. Or at the very least make sure they weren't made in the same batch, hdd's do tend to brake at the same time when used equally, if you get different one's they won't brake within days of each other.
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Or at the very least make sure they weren't made in the same batch, hdd's do tend to brake at the same time when used equally, if you get different one's they won't brake within days of each other.
If I'm buying two at once, I buy them from different vendors. That's the only way to be fairly certain they weren't made in the same batch.
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How's the noise level?
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello
SORRY - CAN'T HEAR YOU! :) Mine sits on my desk about 1/2 meter from my head. I really don't notice any noise - If I listen carefully I can hear the fan, just (it is speed controlled, so when it gets really hot & I am, say, streaming, the fan does speed up a bit & that is noticeable - but then when I'm streaming I'm not sitting next to it!)
PooperPig - Coming Soon
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SORRY - CAN'T HEAR YOU! :) Mine sits on my desk about 1/2 meter from my head. I really don't notice any noise - If I listen carefully I can hear the fan, just (it is speed controlled, so when it gets really hot & I am, say, streaming, the fan does speed up a bit & that is noticeable - but then when I'm streaming I'm not sitting next to it!)
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Sounds reasonable enough. I'll investigate Synology. They're a bit more expensive, but not by that much.
Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello