A Journey Through the NAS Landscape with Robbie Andrews from NASCompares

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Imagine transforming your understanding of Network Attached Storage (NAS) from a complex, jargon-filled mystery to an easy-to-grasp, novel concept. Our special guest, Robbie Andrews from the UA-cam channel ‪@nascompares‬ is here to help us navigate this complex landscape. Robbie's knack for breaking down complex topics in an engaging, humorous, and whimsical way permeates through this long-form conversation.
    From the intricacies of storage types and hard drives, we navigate towards the optimal configurations for a NAS, the integration of NVMEs in NAS systems, and then the conversation takes an intriguing turn towards the shadowy, dark world of ransomware attacks and the notorious Deadbolt ransomware attacks on QNAP.
    Wrapping up this enlightening chat, we pit Synology and QNAP against each other, debating the merits and drawbacks of both. So, gear up and join us for a deep dive into the exciting, sometimes daunting, yet always fascinating world of NAS with Robbie of NASCompares.
    Chapter Markers:
    00:00 Get to know Robbie and learn about the origins of his website and UA-cam channel ‪@nascompares‬
    06:53 What is a NAS and why use one over cloud storage?
    13:08 Types of Storage and Hard Drives
    19:34 Drive Technologies and Shucking External Drives
    31:36 Should You Use Fewer Larger HDDs or More Smaller HDDs? nascompares.com/2023/01/20/bi...
    32:16 Comparison of Server Drive Options
    37:35 Issues With WD Drive Analytics and NAS
    46:19 Mysterious Warnings and Future of NAS
    55:26 SSDs and NVMEs in NAS Systems
    1:03:40 Asustor NAS on Unraid - • How to Install UnRAID ...
    1:06:03 Running Unraid on QNAP - • How to Install UnRAID ...
    1:08:15 Preventing Ransomware Attacks
    1:18:30 Windows and NAS System Update Concerns
    1:25:06 Implications and Impact of Ransomware Attacks
    1:28:26 Ransomware Protection and Data Backup
    1:32:33 Comparing NAS Options for Plex
    1:39:15 Synology vs. QNAP
    1:46:06 Reviewing NAS Systems from brands and how NASCompares makes money
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos Рік тому +1

    Good video Ed & Robbie Thanks for sharing it with us!😎JP

  • @andrewbroadfort6856
    @andrewbroadfort6856 11 місяців тому

    The CPU power of the NAS is next to irrelevant if one assigns CPU intensive tasks to another server/VM and access the content over a network.
    I just use my NAS to store files. My Plex server runs in a VM on an entirely different and much more powerful server. Plex accesses my media via a mounted network share. This way I don't have to worry about the CPU power of the NAS as the VM handles the transcoding. My setup can handle numerous 4K 100 Mbps streams even though my 5 year old DS1618+ has a paltry C3538 Atom CPU. The DS1618+ is equipped with a 10 gigabit NIC and that is all I need to get 700+ MB/s (peak) out of the DS1618+.

    • @PoetofHateSpeech
      @PoetofHateSpeech 10 місяців тому

      Depends on what you're doing...I have zero interest in any of the modern day degenerate Hollywood etc crap. I'm interested in running lots and lots of VMs and containers, plus storing my important files...so CPU and RAM are more important than storing to me.
      And if you're in a nation with very expensive electricity, running multiple devices isn't optimal

  • @PoetofHateSpeech
    @PoetofHateSpeech 10 місяців тому

    I haven't serviced my car for years
    .....