Good to hear. I have the My Cloud. At $150, it was a good 'starter' NAS, but I'm ready to go to the next level. And was hoping for a better experience.
Right, I bought this because WD bricked my MyCloud on that last firmware and swore nothing was wrong. This is a world of difference and worth the money
Just bought myself a 2 bay system and can't wait to set it up. Bought two 3tb 3.5 hdd so looking forward to having some real back up to my other systems.
Ausome video is great it shows you how to setup a network storage device or nas. I'm still trying to figure out what these devices do and how to use them.
Can I run the NAS without installing DSM and wiping my drives? I currently backup to two external drives in their respective enclosures, one connected via eSATA, the other via USB. I simply want to transfer theses drives - and their data - to the NAS and backup to them in one location using Retrospect Backup. Edit: I've since decided a NAS would be overkill in my case, I instead went for two Okion HE235U2S aluminium eSATA/USB 2.0 enclosures.
Great video but nothing was mentioned about storage pool creation required before volume creation. It wasn't difficult to figure out with the wizard, but why not mention it in the video?
great video! my first synology. followed each step and then got stuck on the 'veryfing drives in the background' part. It's been there for 3 hours 're-synchronizing 2.55%', 2x4Tb. Gues I'll have to wait 2-3 days to use my first synology 😒feel like pulling the plug and send it back to the shop 😩
I purchased a 920+ NAS, and along with that I also purchased 2-M.2 drives and a 4GB memory stick. I was watching a setup video on another you tube channel and they said you shouldn't install the extra memory when setting up the NAS for the first time, but they didn't say when to install the extra memory or M.2 drives. Can someone tell me if it's okay to install the extra memory and M.2 drives when performing the initial up, or at what point should I install the extra memory and M.2 drives. I'm sure I could have just purchased the NAS and 4 HD, but since the memory stick and M.2 drives were reasonably priced I purchased everything at once. Thank you.
about the fastening panels for the 3,5" drives. what about the hard discs that only have 2 holes on both sides? can they be fastened with these panels as well?
What exactly is a QuickConnect ID if I create accounts on the DSM device and I register my account with an email address? That is a little confusing in terms of the purpose of that ID.
No, they can be smaller or larger,, but the NAS will see all disks being the same size as the smallest one. So if you have three 6TB disks and one 2TB disk, according to the NAS you will have four 2TB disks.
@@vlrdngr4911 : That's true for RAID, but with SHR you can cheat a little: See synology website and click "RAID calculator" : www.synology.com/en-uk/support/RAID_calculator It will show you how much more space you will have with SHR, and what you would waste with RAID. Note: RAID drives can be moved to other NAS, SHR is Synology only!
What if i have drives that are full of movies? Do I have to still have to wipe my drives so they can work with Synology Nas? Or would it be a good Idea to Just buy another drive of "Example" 10tb install in synology, run disk software, the copy the movies over to the New Synology prepared drive? I also want to add about 8 cameras and have all of its recordings saved to the Nas Drive, run some virtual machines as well, Would the Synology DS1621+ be a good choice?
I would buy new drives if you don’t want to lose your data also they need to be nas grade drives and you don’t want to be storing important things on drives that have already been used.
@@mariocar92 Yes, I end up buying Size 14TB Seagate Enterprise drives, straight from Seagate Themselves and not those companies who buy in bulk drives from Seagate and have no warranty. Glad I read about that issue and just purchased straight from Seagate at $264 for 14tb and their Latest Drives as of 03-2021 it's not that bad of a deal. Thanks for the input 👊
Hi quick question about the nas can I store my games files and well as my pc files if my pc hdd fail on my pc 😓 I wanted to know please thanks for the details
After setting up internet access, ftp and shared folder, I can see and map my drive in windows 10. But windows 7 does not show my NAS as part of the domain!? My windows 10 and 7 PC can see each other! Any suggestions?
So I have a DS1019+ and I added a 6TB ironwolf pro and I set it up as Basic than I just got a second HD also 6TB but the I went to convert it to a Raid 0 it’s said that I can only go to Raid 1 or 5 then I decided to do SHR so I got the second HD and I did SHR but now I don’t know how to transfer all of my files from the first HD to the second so I can reset the first one and make it SHR! I looked everywhere and there’s no video talking about this!!! Please advise. Also do I have to change the setting from Plex and Drive? Thank you.
i would honestly rather stick to my 16TB HDD Hub from seagate....how is this better and how is it worth that price....honestly im kinda new to this and i just dont get it??
I only really just got it. If one of your HDDs crashes, the NAS will have it backed up so you can replace it and have all the data restored on the new HDD.
Does the DSM installation consume disk capacity from the volume created or is it installed in internal storage, perhaps an SD Micro or something like that?
My DS 415+ , flash blue light , can not start up , I have unplug all HDD, remove all USB device, just mother board with power supply, and tested the power supply at other Desk-station , power supply is fine, what can I do ?
รบกวนสอนทำ NAS HDD 4TB 4-6 ลูกและ Video On DeMand ภายในบ้าน(ดูจาก Smart TV โดยเฉพาะ LG & Samsung, not android TV) และเรียกดูหนังจากมือถือ จาก NAS Server จากนอกบ้านหน่อยครับ ขอบคุณครับ
About to purchase Two bay Synology NAS. Installation states connecting to LAN, My computer has one LAN and that is connected to the modem, Do I connect the DS to the modem? or is there an alternative? Sorry but this will be My first NAS system. Many Thanks. Mike P.
Yes you can buy a switch can have as many (LAN) ports as the device you decide to buy. The modem,PC & NAS can all be plugged into the switch. heck out UA-cam to get a basic understanding of switches
My synology 1520+ doesnt connect whats so ever ... Tried reaching out to support but its not as easy as this makes it to be. Very frustrating couple of days. Just going to return my system, maybe ill try again in a future time
@@keazls I was able to figure it out, support did help, I love it and its been a great way to save my pictures and data. Glad I moved away from google and apple monthly storage prices. Ease of mind for sure.
This implies you are required to have your NAS connected via a LAN connection. Does that mean you cannot run your NAS via a wireless connection? A wired connection would not be feasible in my situation.
A mesh network setup would be the easiest set up, but it’s expensive and I wouldn’t recommend it over 1000 sq/ft. My place is 1900 sq/ft and if my home wasn’t wired I’d be miserable since I have a dead spot past my kitchen. The going rate for one run gigabit backhaul is roughly $100 plus taxes, but that doesn’t answer you question. Just another option. Finally there’s the option using a router compatible with DD-WRT or Tomato as a wireless bridge/repeater, but then the issue of signal degradation will have to be addressed. I have a combination of Google Wifi as a Mesh Network, some old airport expresses, a WGA600N, a E2000 flashed with Tomato, a WRT320N, a TiVo wireless adapter. The WGA600N is flat out terrible. It’s completely stock, and it locks up. I don’t have experience with current gen repeaters or powerline networking. All would work with any NAS with an Ethernet port. I had to comeback, and mentioned that a cheap option will be an Ethernet bridge YMMV if you’re into utilizing heavy bandwidth. This device is just an example: TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2x 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White www.amazon.com/dp/B004UBU8IE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_wGWOEbEYR794M
I had problem about my synology nas And Steve Baker Technical Support Engineer write me about my problem that We are sorry to hear that your DS218 has to be reset. This is likely caused by an issue in the DSM operating-system. We understand that you are worried about losing your data. Please rest assured, your data should not be affected by the reset as the OS and data are stored in separate partitions on the drives. When re-installing the OS, the system should normally not touch the data-partitions of your drives. I beleived and i did what he said now all my data erased omg i shocked after sir Steve Baker dissepeared i am alone there is nothing in my hands Synology is regret bad nas choose qnap there isnt good support for problemss !!!
So I pay $$$ for this device and it doesn't come with hard drives? I really have loved my WD product, and I wanted to like Synology as it's replacement, but this is disappointing. The video is great - one of the few that actually mentions that storage is NOT INCLUDED. I'll get over it, but just not today.
Hdd that dedicated for nas. Toshiba nas, seagate ironwolf nas, wd red, etc. U can use regular hdd but it'll more risky because regular hdd didn't design for 24 hours work
@@victorpulos823 Technically only one, Synology has models with one bay up to 8 bays for personal use. In my case, I use a 2-Bay Model with RAID-1. I'd recommend using at least 2 drives for redundancy. But every Synology NAS supports the SMB protocol: www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/help/DSM/AdminCenter/file_winmacnfs_win
non si ha nemmeno il tempo di leggere la traduzione, troppo veloce. it is explained too quickly for non-English speakers .. there is no time to read the translation and for me it is always necessary to go back.
In general, for most brands, no. You can set it up and save your files to it. I've had D-Link and Netgear devices and have just purchased a Synology DS420J. What some people might pay for as a subscription is a different level of support. But that is really for business users.
I have had my nas the same one in the video and never paid not even one cent to them just when I bought it. I do take a lot of care of it tho because I have kids and I’m sure that any little bump with put it 6 feet under maybe a bit extreme but that how I do it.
Do you know the worst Ness server budget version it is the Mac Pro will die under 1 billion connections if somebody knows and it on the low storage like maximum of 32 TB The wonderful Ness server can reach unlimited 1000 TB big difference they how many your hard drive size and hard drive slots
The size difference is the failsafe for when or IF a drive fails, and then the the data can all be reconstructed on installation of the replacement drive. You never get the full storage space unless you want it to act as just a giant hard drive with no redundancy or backup, negating the need for a nas at all.
This was sooooo much simpler than WD My Cloud! Thanks!
Good to hear. I have the My Cloud. At $150, it was a good 'starter' NAS, but I'm ready to go to the next level. And was hoping for a better experience.
@Weston Cory Trying it right now... Oh wait that's impossible or else Instagram would get sued.
Do we have to have domain to set up NAS? How about a small office that only have a few computer?
Right, I bought this because WD bricked my MyCloud on that last firmware and swore nothing was wrong. This is a world of difference and worth the money
Just bought myself a 2 bay system and can't wait to set it up. Bought two 3tb 3.5 hdd so looking forward to having some real back up to my other systems.
This was sooooo much simpler than WD My Cloud! Thanks!
Quick and straight to the point. Thanks!
Thanks, that was very straightforward and easy to follow.
Thanks, that was very straightforward and easy to follow.
Thanks, that was very straightforward and easy to follow.
Just bought a Synology DS418 and two 12TB Western Digital Red NAS Hard Drives. Excited for this to come in soon.
Ausome video is great it shows you how to setup a network storage device or nas. I'm still trying to figure out what these devices do and how to use them.
Great Video; helped me very much with the setup of my new Synology NAS. THX!
thanks a lot, i need to buy a one for my multimedia project backups.
Pretty straightforward. Thank you.
Another video clear as mud to use!!!
great explanations in this video
Wow. Great. Looking to buy my first unit.
Just Got my 8-bay system 144TB NAS, I'm going Nuclear!
LOL
jesus christ, congrats
excellent well put together guide...thanks
I love Synology
In what way does the "music" in the background increase the understanding of the installation process??
Ahah
I see someone is autistic 😂
They created the video. Its their choice. If you dont like it then do your own video according to your liking.
I found that turning on Closed Captions and playing at 2x speed helped me.
nice & clear
Nice nice - i use a long time NAS System by Synology - and that work great:)
btw: -> from who is the msuic ???
beautiful!
Can i setup nas without internet ?
Can I run the NAS without installing DSM and wiping my drives? I currently backup to two external drives in their respective enclosures, one connected via eSATA, the other via USB. I simply want to transfer theses drives - and their data - to the NAS and backup to them in one location using Retrospect Backup. Edit: I've since decided a NAS would be overkill in my case, I instead went for two Okion HE235U2S aluminium eSATA/USB 2.0 enclosures.
I was getting annoyed that I couldn't find how to create a volume, when I did, it was already done. It's easier than this video makes it sound.
That didn't seem terribly easy to me.
Is the inane background music really necessary?
thanks a lot
There is so much I didn’t know I could do with my nas because of my slow internet but now all of that will change or I’ll take that nas with me lol
Thanks! 🙂
Great video but nothing was mentioned about storage pool creation required before volume creation. It wasn't difficult to figure out with the wizard, but why not mention it in the video?
Time I suspect
Was in the link in the description just for FYI if anyone else relates to this comment today.
Can someone tell me when the brand new 924+ and the 424+ is going to launched??
What if company goes out of business or find.synology becames unreachable, can I still set up my NAS ?
great video! my first synology. followed each step and then got stuck on the 'veryfing drives in the background' part. It's been there for 3 hours 're-synchronizing 2.55%', 2x4Tb. Gues I'll have to wait 2-3 days to use my first synology 😒feel like pulling the plug and send it back to the shop 😩
It will erase all the data from the HDD inside the NAS. Right?
I purchased a 920+ NAS, and along with that I also purchased 2-M.2 drives and a 4GB memory stick. I was watching a setup video on another you tube channel and they said you shouldn't install the extra memory when setting up the NAS for the first time, but they didn't say when to install the extra memory or M.2 drives. Can someone tell me if it's okay to install the extra memory and M.2 drives when performing the initial up, or at what point should I install the extra memory and M.2 drives. I'm sure I could have just purchased the NAS and 4 HD, but since the memory stick and M.2 drives were reasonably priced I purchased everything at once. Thank you.
I purchased a 720+ NAS and install 500GB M.2 drives before setup DSM, I want to know what will happen? Thank you.
Doesn't work! When clicking install it says: Please select a DSM installation file (.pat). What ever I try to download from Synology I have no luck.
So I need to buy a hard drive? Not a problem but just asking..
sir, can i install NAS without internet connect only have lan network (switch hub)
Would you use the same user credentials as current NAS or create totally new ones?
about the fastening panels for the 3,5" drives. what about the hard discs that only have 2 holes on both sides? can they be fastened with these panels as well?
thanks for the video but plz for the next video remove the music in the background we cant focus ...
i am really confused how to use this nas..just bough ds923+ ,how can i put my files there
I am utterly confused by all the used abbreviations (and when using the NAS you cannot find explanations of these either)
How to get online with web assistance, if we have not DHCP enabled. And how to configure static IP in NAS
shame that the 12 bay NAS doesnt support 22tb drives by WD and you have to buy SYnologie drives which are much more expensive.
For the quick connect feature, does the computer (laptop) need to be connected to the doc where the NAS is plugged in?
What exactly is a QuickConnect ID if I create accounts on the DSM device and I register my account with an email address? That is a little confusing in terms of the purpose of that ID.
I dont get an installation process after I download the Assistant.
Can you install DSM to newly bought Synology even if there is no DHCP server that will give Synology a IP Address?
I have a DS414, and bought two WD Red 6TB HDD, because my two 4TB got crashed and were full anyways. Does the other two portal have to be 6TB as well?
No, they can be smaller or larger,, but the NAS will see all disks being the same size as the smallest one. So if you have three 6TB disks and one 2TB disk, according to the NAS you will have four 2TB disks.
Menno van Oosten Thank you!!
@@vlrdngr4911 : That's true for RAID, but with SHR you can cheat a little:
See synology website and click "RAID calculator" : www.synology.com/en-uk/support/RAID_calculator
It will show you how much more space you will have with SHR, and what you would waste with RAID.
Note: RAID drives can be moved to other NAS, SHR is Synology only!
Menno van Oosten Whoa. Did not know this. Thanks, kind stranger.
What if i have drives that are full of movies? Do I have to still have to wipe my drives so they can work with Synology Nas? Or would it be a good Idea to Just buy another drive of "Example" 10tb install in synology, run disk software, the copy the movies over to the New Synology prepared drive?
I also want to add about 8 cameras and have all of its recordings saved to the Nas Drive, run some virtual machines as well, Would the Synology DS1621+ be a good choice?
I would buy new drives if you don’t want to lose your data also they need to be nas grade drives and you don’t want to be storing important things on drives that have already been used.
@@mariocar92 Yes, I end up buying Size 14TB Seagate Enterprise drives, straight from Seagate Themselves and not those companies who buy in bulk drives from Seagate and have no warranty. Glad I read about that issue and just purchased straight from Seagate at $264 for 14tb and their Latest Drives as of 03-2021 it's not that bad of a deal.
Thanks for the input 👊
WD RED ? no go ?
Hi quick question about the nas can I store my games files and well as my pc files if my pc hdd fail on my pc 😓 I wanted to know please thanks for the details
After setting up internet access, ftp and shared folder, I can see and map my drive in windows 10. But windows 7 does not show my NAS as part of the domain!? My windows 10 and 7 PC can see each other! Any suggestions?
Would NAS Drive work with a mesh network in the home?
So I have a DS1019+ and I added a 6TB ironwolf pro and I set it up as Basic than I just got a second HD also 6TB but the I went to convert it to a Raid 0 it’s said that I can only go to Raid 1 or 5 then I decided to do SHR so I got the second HD and I did SHR but now I don’t know how to transfer all of my files from the first HD to the second so I can reset the first one and make it SHR! I looked everywhere and there’s no video talking about this!!! Please advise. Also do I have to change the setting from Plex and Drive? Thank you.
You should ask this in the Synology community forum.
Grace Lee thank you
When implemented. How many user can access the NAS Synology?
Hi. If I have one IP static, how I can connect with my NAS from everywhere?
well neither method works for me NAS is not found by web assistance so thumbs down for me "no diskstation found within lan"
Synology Assistant doesn't find my nas.. help
Contact the wizard!
i would honestly rather stick to my 16TB HDD Hub from seagate....how is this better and how is it worth that price....honestly im kinda new to this and i just dont get it??
I only really just got it. If one of your HDDs crashes, the NAS will have it backed up so you can replace it and have all the data restored on the new HDD.
nice vlogs
Does the DSM installation consume disk capacity from the volume created or is it installed in internal storage, perhaps an SD Micro or something like that?
Yes, it is stored on your disks. About 10% of the disk capacity is consumed from each disk you insert.
Synology or qnap...Which is recommended for new users?
@@julienrubiano8256 what about at third party application, which iş more rich?
I use a FREENAS system but I would use synology if i had $1000
I have a 1513+ how do I update the DSM? So confused
question can i have a single iron wolf 4tb+m.2 compatible create ssd cache ? or i need at least 2 hdd+1 ssd to create ssd cache ?
Is this the same on all Synology nas? like DS416Play
My DS 415+ , flash blue light , can not start up , I have unplug all HDD, remove all USB device, just mother board with power supply, and tested the power supply at other Desk-station , power supply is fine, what can I do ?
Hi Stephen, did you know what was the problem ?
Can I host my website data on Synology? can i install unlimited wordpress site of my clients??
Nice introduction but that slap-fingering sound during the whole video was annoying.
Can I drop six 8TB CMR drives in this at Raid 5?
รบกวนสอนทำ NAS HDD 4TB 4-6 ลูกและ Video On DeMand ภายในบ้าน(ดูจาก Smart TV โดยเฉพาะ LG & Samsung, not android TV) และเรียกดูหนังจากมือถือ จาก NAS Server จากนอกบ้านหน่อยครับ ขอบคุณครับ
About to purchase Two bay Synology NAS. Installation states connecting to LAN, My computer has one LAN and that is connected to the modem, Do I connect the DS to the modem? or is there an alternative? Sorry but this will be My first NAS system. Many Thanks. Mike P.
Yes you can buy a switch can have as many (LAN) ports as the device you decide to buy. The modem,PC & NAS can all be plugged into the switch. heck out UA-cam to get a basic understanding of switches
Im planning to backup my music to a NAS and having a safety backup 4Life
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My synology 1520+ doesnt connect whats so ever ... Tried reaching out to support but its not as easy as this makes it to be. Very frustrating couple of days. Just going to return my system, maybe ill try again in a future time
Hello Melvin, did you know what was the problem ? Did you solved it ?
@@keazls I was able to figure it out, support did help, I love it and its been a great way to save my pictures and data. Glad I moved away from google and apple monthly storage prices. Ease of mind for sure.
Why is the title in German and the Video itself in English?
can i backup my VM from Proxmox ?
This implies you are required to have your NAS connected via a LAN connection. Does that mean you cannot run your NAS via a wireless connection? A wired connection would not be feasible in my situation.
A wireless bridge/repeater would solve that.
@@zeroturn7091 Any ones you suggest? Also, do they work for any NAS?
A mesh network setup would be the easiest set up, but it’s expensive and I wouldn’t recommend it over 1000 sq/ft. My place is 1900 sq/ft and if my home wasn’t wired I’d be miserable since I have a dead spot past my kitchen.
The going rate for one run gigabit backhaul is roughly $100 plus taxes, but that doesn’t answer you question. Just another option.
Finally there’s the option using a router compatible with DD-WRT or Tomato as a wireless bridge/repeater, but then the issue of signal degradation will have to be addressed.
I have a combination of Google Wifi as a Mesh Network, some old airport expresses, a WGA600N, a E2000 flashed with Tomato, a WRT320N, a TiVo wireless adapter.
The WGA600N is flat out terrible. It’s completely stock, and it locks up.
I don’t have experience with current gen repeaters or powerline networking.
All would work with any NAS with an Ethernet port.
I had to comeback, and mentioned that a cheap option will be an Ethernet bridge YMMV if you’re into utilizing heavy bandwidth.
This device is just an example:
TP-Link Wireless N300 2T2R Access Point, 2.4Ghz 300Mbps, 802.11b/g/n, AP/Client/Bridge/Repeater, 2x 4dBi, Passive POE (TL-WA801ND),White www.amazon.com/dp/B004UBU8IE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_wGWOEbEYR794M
can i host a website in this ?
What's the Zoom ID???
"...you need to have a Synology account" aaaaaand I'll buy something else.
I've had nothing but trouble , just sucks
I had problem about my synology nas
And Steve Baker
Technical Support Engineer write me about my problem that
We are sorry to hear that your DS218 has to be reset. This is likely caused by an issue in the DSM operating-system.
We understand that you are worried about losing your data. Please rest assured, your data should not be affected by the reset as the OS and data are stored in separate partitions on the drives. When re-installing the OS, the system should normally not touch the data-partitions of your drives.
I beleived and i did what he said now all my data erased omg i shocked after sir Steve Baker dissepeared i am alone there is nothing in my hands
Synology is regret bad nas choose qnap there isnt good support for problemss !!!
So I pay $$$ for this device and it doesn't come with hard drives? I really have loved my WD product, and I wanted to like Synology as it's replacement, but this is disappointing. The video is great - one of the few that actually mentions that storage is NOT INCLUDED. I'll get over it, but just not today.
replace all 1Gbit connections with at least 2.5Gbit but rather 10Gbit ...
then your hardware is current age.... currently Synology is obsolete...
What's the best HDD for NAS?
Hdd that dedicated for nas. Toshiba nas, seagate ironwolf nas, wd red, etc.
U can use regular hdd but it'll more risky because regular hdd didn't design for 24 hours work
Can I put movies on this from my computer?
Yes, you can share data with your NAS and any device by using the SMB protocol
Paul G how many hard drives do I need to start with, this will be my first time owning a nas.
@@victorpulos823 Technically only one, Synology has models with one bay up to 8 bays for personal use. In my case, I use a 2-Bay Model with RAID-1. I'd recommend using at least 2 drives for redundancy. But every Synology NAS supports the SMB protocol: www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/help/DSM/AdminCenter/file_winmacnfs_win
non si ha nemmeno il tempo di leggere la traduzione, troppo veloce. it is explained too quickly for non-English speakers .. there is no time to read the translation and for me it is always necessary to go back.
6tb total.. 4tb storage? How come?
RAID
I know it's a raid but why is total capacity lower?
Redundancy.
An example would be running a combo of one 2TB HDD in basic and four 1TB HDDs mirrored.
@@bjornjoseph one drive is kept for "redudancy" just incase one of your drives fail, think of that extra 2tb drive as a safety net
Do you have to pay monthly for a NAS to work?
Any subscriptions needed?
In general, for most brands, no. You can set it up and save your files to it. I've had D-Link and Netgear devices and have just purchased a Synology DS420J. What some people might pay for as a subscription is a different level of support. But that is really for business users.
@@MattHawkinsUK Thanks your help is appreciated
I have had my nas the same one in the video and never paid not even one cent to them just when I bought it. I do take a lot of care of it tho because I have kids and I’m sure that any little bump with put it 6 feet under maybe a bit extreme but that how I do it.
I also never use plex only video station which is the same thing but free from synolgy them selfs and it does the same thing only free
Do you know the worst Ness server budget version it is the Mac Pro will die under 1 billion connections if somebody knows and it on the low storage like maximum of 32 TB The wonderful Ness server can reach unlimited 1000 TB big difference they how many your hard drive size and hard drive slots
I guess we all know what password they used at 02:34 😆
Installing an Synology NAS is NOT easy, its frustrating and full of errors! After days I still can not use my NAS!
Where do you have problems? I just bought a DS920+ and it was really easy.
can you use it without internet?
After update no need of internet. It can act as archive of raw footage.
Of course.
3:10 y'all know 2 times 3 is 6, right?
The size difference is the failsafe for when or IF a drive fails, and then the the data can all be reconstructed on installation of the replacement drive. You never get the full storage space unless you want it to act as just a giant hard drive with no redundancy or backup, negating the need for a nas at all.
1:10 LOL WD SMR RED
3:10 anjay tikus server
80k views....30 comments.....
What's the significance?
@@FirstLast-gk6lg I dunno, seems kinda low