The Best File Storage Solution (NAS Beginner Guide)
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- If you want to store storage without hassle this is the best option out!
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0:00 Why portable hard drives suck
0:48 what is a NAS
1:28 NAS Positives
3:51 NAS Cons
5:38 How is a NAS wired up?
7:36 My current workflow with/without the NAS
8:12 Is the 3-2-1 back up rule legit?
9:08 Personal experiences/review
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Thank you, the point of transfer speed of NAS was very helpful, thank you
You solved MANY of my doubts with NAS. Thank you!!!!
great advice!
00:02 Portable hard drives prone to failure, not ideal
01:25 NAS provides built-in redundancy for data protection.
02:46 NAS acts as your personal cloud for easy file access and backup
04:16 Investment in NAS setup is worth it
05:35 NAS setup requires direct connection to router and laptop for optimal performance.
07:00 Opt for simple NAS setup for file storage efficiency
08:25 Using NAS for storage is much safer and efficient than using portable hard drives.
09:48 Consider future-proofing your NAS storage with larger hard drives
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My fear about the Synology NAS is that the files are stored in a proprietary format, so if the Synology board fails, you cant just pull one of the drive out and get access to your files (at least this is the way it used to be with Synology). Has that changed?
what drives did you buy