Goodbye Drobo | Hello Synology DS1821+

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2024
  • A network attached storage array can be an invaluable part of a video editing workflow. With a few minor tweaks, the Synology DS1821+ protects your data against drive failure, provides fast read and write speeds, and does away your that drawer filled with small capacity removable hard drives - and allows for latency free 8K video editing.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @daverussell457
    @daverussell457 4 місяці тому +7

    Multiple people have found that if you upgrade the memory in the DS1821+ to 32GB or more it now supports 200TB per volume.

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  4 місяці тому +4

      @daverussell457 - woah! That's fantastic news. Nearly doubling the potential capacity by simply expanding the memory will surely benefit many - myself included. Thanks for sharing this 😃😃😃

  • @newart88
    @newart88 18 днів тому +1

    Nice video, it's answered many questions.

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  15 днів тому

      Many thanks @newart88👍 Appreciate the feedback😃😃😃

  • @QU1RKONE
    @QU1RKONE 6 днів тому +1

    Excellent Video

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  4 дні тому

      Thanks @QU1RKONE 😃 Greatly appreciate the feedback👍👍👍

  • @antichang9215
    @antichang9215 4 місяці тому +2

    Glad to see you back!

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  4 місяці тому

      Many thanks@antichang9215 👍 Appreciate the support 😃😃😃

  • @IWCpilot
    @IWCpilot 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video, I would like to add that you should definitely attach the NAS to a UPS and for an 8-bay NAS I would also use RAID-6 or SHR-2 for two-disk redundancy.

  • @jweezy78
    @jweezy78 3 місяці тому +2

    One of the other things missed in the video is the expandability of this specific model. It supports 2 addition enclosures (hence the 18 in the model name) . Might be different volumes, but doesn’t require a whole new NAS

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  4 дні тому

      Very good point @jweezy78 - totally forgot to mention this 👍👍👍

  • @Frostulv
    @Frostulv 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice video, care to talk more about your backup strategy and solution?

  • @ghargettCarolina
    @ghargettCarolina Місяць тому

    Such great information. Some other vids have spoken about the value of selecting a more vintage Synology unit that supports decoding video faster if you use Plex or similar. Is it worth 'going to the older stuff' for that purpose, or getting one of the newer 2023 models?

    • @Noodles.FreeUkraine
      @Noodles.FreeUkraine Місяць тому +1

      Unfortunately, as great as Synology is, their development cycles regularly see glaciers passing by at break-neck speeds. I have no idea why he bought a NAS from 2020 in 2024, but even the newer models use the trashiest AMD CPUs Synology was able to find. His DS1821+ runs on a 14 nm AMD Ryzen Embedded V1500B from Q1/2018 and a newer NAS, e.g. the DS923+ boasts a 14 nm AMD Ryzen Embedded R1600 from Q2/2019. That's what they're offering in 2024, with a straight face to put a cherry on top.
      And yes, to cut a few more cents of the already anemic CPUs, they decided to ditch integrated graphics. So good-bye Plex, unless you grab a DS918+ or a similar model. That's the one I got and I'll run it until the day it dies or Synology comes to its senses and starts offering NASes with actual CPUs in it that deserve the name.
      Blows the mind how they'd rather alienate all of their Plex users instead of offering a model that isn't already 5 years old when it hits the market. They're gonna lose more money due to lost sales than they stand to gain from the miniscule savings. I guess the bean counters in Taipeh weren't able to figure that out.

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  4 дні тому

      When I purchased the DS1821+ in 2023, Synology had yet to release their DS1823xs+... and for my needs the latter is still the more cost effective choice that delivers equal performance.
      I use the DSD1821+ only for video and photo storage and editing - and don't have need for real time video decoding.
      Don't really think it's mind blowing that a company identifies the differing customer usages of their products and scales accordingly. The Plex userbase likely doesn't represent an adequate product share to make proactive targeted product development worthwhile.
      Just my two cents 👍

  • @50sidu
    @50sidu 2 дні тому

    What is the best raid available in Qnap? something like SHR in Synology to add new drives to the existing pool.

  • @macdoctorsg
    @macdoctorsg Місяць тому +1

    Hi, thanx for the informative video. I currently edit 4k videos on my Mac (attached directly to a Drobo 5D3 via thunderbolt 3) that's at least 5 years old and has an ethernet connection maxed out at 1000baseT. Will this Synology drive upgrade be useful? I'm thinking of switching out my Drobo for this.

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  Місяць тому

      Yes, the DS1821+ paired with a 10GBe to Thunderbolt 3 adapter will allow for the speeds required. Ironically, OWC makes a terrific adapter that should work for your needs.

    • @macdoctorsg
      @macdoctorsg Місяць тому

      @@neilfisher thank you! will the one Apple sells work too? So it's just basically plug and play from here?

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  Місяць тому

      To my knowledge Apple only manufacturers at 1,000Mbps Ethernet to Thunderbolt adapter - you'll find the speeds of the OWC 10GBe adapter significantly faster 👍

  • @zu5295
    @zu5295 13 днів тому

    Hi - did you see an increase in WRITE speeds to the nas with the RAM upgrade please? I have the 1821+ with 8x10TB drives, 10G Card and with standard 4GB RAM installed. I am getting ~850MB write speeds to the NAS, if I upgrade my RAM to 32gb or 64gb will I see an increase to my write speeds?

    • @zu5295
      @zu5295 12 днів тому

      I just installed 64gb of Crucial ram in my 1821+ and now I'm consistently getting north of 1GB/s write speeds to the NAS, I was already get >1GB reads anyway, so yea, having the extra ram does make a significant difference! since it helps cache the writes to ram as it writes to the disk

  • @TopGear351
    @TopGear351 4 місяці тому +1

    Interested to know what your plans are to backup all that data?

    • @neilfisher
      @neilfisher  4 місяці тому

      oooo... solid question @TopGear351 and one that I now wish I had mentioned in this video. Over years of incrementally upgrading hard drives as capacity demands grew and hard drive prices decreased, I have amassed a considerable collection of small-capacity hard drives. Using these small-capacity hard drives along with one or two new large-capacity and relatively inexpensive 5,400 rpm hard drives, I mirror all my data off-site at a relative's house. It's not a perfect schedule, but I try to conduct backups of all my data at least once every two months.
      That said, if there's an important project that I am working on: all assets are duplicated until the project is completed and backed up off-site.

    • @DavidDowns61
      @DavidDowns61 4 місяці тому +2

      I have my full 15TB backed up online via I-drive. It does incremental backups every night

  • @DavidDowns61
    @DavidDowns61 4 місяці тому

    Very helpful! I had read that DAS drives were not compatible with NAS boxes? I have the DROBO 5D3 with 5 Seagate Barracuda Pro 8 TB drives.