You inspire me alot, amazing how you progressed even tho this vid isn't about it. I've learned from your skillshare vids, greatly recommended. Hope I can achieve this type of quality in every single aspect of video production.
Ryan is cookin on youtube. I love your videos man. It will also be helpful to know how your folder structure works and the way you store the files of a project (clips, audio, etc)
Yeah ever since Dropbox dropped unlimited I'm trying to condense my archives too. I have around 40TB spread across like 30 drives since 2004 I'm waiting for a thunderbolt native Synology as Qnap and Ugreen already have direct connect NAS drives without 10gbe adapters. Currently have 2 12tbs Red Plus and will cop more when the right NAS drops
This is GREAT mate. thanks for sharing. I'm considering a workflow like this. I'm curious what it ACTUALLY looks like when you want to share access with someone else not connected to the system? Can I send clients links to files on this system fairly seamlessly? Thanks!
Thanks so much man! When it comes to file sharing, by default it’s setup to be pretty fast and straightforward and you can simply send links that anyone can click and download like any other cloud service. The caveat however, this default config “public sharing” can be a little limiting on transfer speeds. You can setup a more manual and direct form on connection within the DSM software to give clients of collaborators better access if they’ll be downloading regularly or large amounts of data. It’s a little more tedious to setup but once it’s done it’s ready to rock.
@@RyanKao so far so good! I only have it half full with 20tb Ironwolf drives so far. Eventually I might install the 10GB module but right now it's just perfect peace of mind having super easy access archival video footage
I love this video and others like it because it helps me plan for the future. As of recently my budget barely allowed me to get a 20TB WD external HD which will certainly help me immediately however it would also be risky not to upgrade to a RAID system ASAP. Thanks for sharing your experience. I also have a question about a previous video you posted. When you film in 30 FPS and then slow your footage by 80% in a 24FPS timeline, do you ever have issues syncing your dialogue? Or is that a technique you wouldn't normally use with dialogue? Best wishes, Ryan. Keep up the great work!
Can you make a video about how you use the synology cloud service to send deliverables to your clients? I still use OneDrive primarily for delivering since i dont know of the best way to leverage synology drive for client sharing
I went from the DS1821+ to the QNAP 1655 and will never look back. Now I'm going over to 45 drives and getting the HL15 and using TrueNas Scale with more power :D
More power? What more do you need then 10 Gbit and power sipping cpu? Fun with faster CPU but the drawbacks are obvious as well. Or is it for even faster Ethernet?
@@christerwiberg1 I actually want more than just 10 GB just for the simple fact of having 6 12k streams if I'm doing multi-angle productions and or if I want to be able to saturate the entire 10gbe because even in this video, he wasn't. Also, I want to run more VMs, smart home features, and servers on this machine without having a bottleneck and with the ability to expand later on without any worries. As far as power, it's not too much, so worried about the electric bill lol it's not that much here.
Do you encrypt the data on your NAS? What method do you use? I'm curious because, as a cinematographer, I'm exploring options for secure data storage. If you're using Synology's encryption tools, how do you ensure the encryption key is safely backed up without risking loss or corruption? I'm still figuring out the best practices for this.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Really helpful content, especially as I'm developing my skills and knowledge as a new creative. Apologies if I've missed it, but do you have an external monitor you'd recommend? I do a lot of filming for action sports and "run and gun" shoots with local businesses and need a good monitor for pulling focus / false color. Looking at investing in a premium monitor that will last years rather than a cheap budget option. I've seen you use SmallHD in some videos, but do you have a 5 inch monitor you'd recommend? Thanks and keep it up!
I really wanted to like this video, but it just didn't work out. So many misconceptions and so little explanations. 1. RAID does not grow with your needs, you have to plan for the capacity right away(if we are talking RAID 1 or RAID 10) 2. This NAS is not a cloud storage, this is an Internet connected storage case. The difference is that cloud storage is in multiple datacenters, so even if a hurricane destroys one datacenter, your data should be safe as it has to be backed up in a different datacenter. 3. Your WiFi is not fast by 2024 (or even 2022 standards). Fast WiFi nowadays is 2-3 gigabits/s, not hundreds of megabits/s. 4. And by WiFi do you mean just local network or internet connection? That was not clarified in any way. I have even more questions, but I don't want to spend any more time on this comment. TLDR: this Synology NAS is a great solution, but the video about it is from a person that does not dig deep made for people who won't dig deep and may regret the switch decision due to a lack of the subject understanding.
Do you guys keep all the raw footage forever? Or are there also people who keep client footage for a year and then delete it when more space is needed?
Ryan or anyone reading this comment - do you guys keep the original video? lets say I have a footage of 10 min - out of that I want to keep 2 min.. do you guys keep everything you shoot or you select and delete file by file
8:50 It would be REALLY helpful for your viewers if you did a better job of getting the basics correct, like the important distinction between bits (b) and bytes (B) when discussing the transfer speeds, which you yourself said "can be even a little bit more complex to understand." Showing "125mb/s" (which is megabits per second) on the screen and saying 125 "megabytes" in the script is confusing and unhelpful to your viewers. A one gigabit ethernet connection will generally translate to a 125MB/s (megabytes per second) maximum transfer speed, not 125mb/s (megabits). And again at 9:30, a 10 gigabit ethernet connection will generally provide maximum transfer speeds of 1,000MB/s (megabytes per second) or 1 GB/s (gigabyte per second), not 1,000mbps (megabits per second). I appreciate what this video is trying to accomplish, but the whole "Speed and performance" chapter in this video should be corrected and replaced.
I have not once got good cloud download speeds. They are utter trash. NAS are not for "cloud" replacements. They are for network attached computers. Not cloud. you will be back to using google drive as anyone not directly connected to your NAS will have less then 25mbs download speeedsss....... yikes
I’ll have to disagree with this! While by default most NAS file sharing setups are configured to be as secure and accessible as possible, this usually results in really poor bandwidth and transfer speeds both client and peer side. I personally have my setup configured with DDNS hosting to give my collaborators direct access via Synology Drive Sync, which yields nearly no bandwidth limitations. My editors are able to download at the max speed of their internet gateway.
@@RyanKao I would love for this to be true because I have yet to find this to be a viable cloud situation besides outside directly connected to the nas
@@tazsmith I have a TP-Link Deco XE75 mesh system that the NAS is wired into. I had to go through a full setup process of port forwarding and DDNS addresses to get it functional with my remote clients. Took a bit but works like a charm! @leokeller is international and has direct access via Synology Drive Client and can download my files at his full internet speed.
Growing such great skills take time realizing that you started this as a child proves why your great at sharing knowledge and this filmmaking industry
Whenever i feel stressed i watch your videos it’s like therapy for me now🪄❤
This is an amazing complement to hear! Thanks so much.
Those old clips of you are taking me out! 😂 You’ve been a filmmaker for forever dude ❤. I sadly never save my footage but I think I need to.
hi I am Jarno and I 13 jears old and I was wondering what are you going to do with does exteral drives, becouse I woud find them useful
😂🥲 as much as it’s been a headache to store, so glad I still have everything…
YES RYAN. Literally was shopping around for a new storage solution and your video popped up. Perfect timing, thank you for this insight 🙏
don't do it. NAS suck. So many headaches. They are all hype. If you are a solo creator get a DAS.
So glad my man! It’s a great setup and definitely so worth it in my mind
I’m so overdue on setting up something like this 😭 so good to see you make a video on it!
The subtle beauty of your cat jumping up right before you say "Cat6" 😂
Another Video! Ryan is on a roll! Keep it up man. Loving it!
Let’s get it 🫨 thanks brother
Dude respect bro seriously thank you for showing those old clips!
As a former Business Computer Information Systems Major in college, you’re speaking my language here Ryan. Love the idea of a NAS setup.
You inspire me alot, amazing how you progressed even tho this vid isn't about it. I've learned from your skillshare vids, greatly recommended. Hope I can achieve this type of quality in every single aspect of video production.
This is such a nice complement. Thanks for watching and taking part in the new courses! Cheers to you!
Ryan is cookin on youtube.
I love your videos man. It will also be helpful to know how your folder structure works and the way you store the files of a project (clips, audio, etc)
Ayy! Yea I plan to do a follow up video soon more in depth on organization specifically and long term editing workflows
Thank you for making this video! You have cleared a bunch of questions and doubts.
Glad it was helpful Cristian!!
Mega, was für tolle Eindrücke. Wirklich High Quality Content, mein Lieber. Demnächst komme ich hoffentlich mal mit 😅
I bought a Synology DS920+ a couple years ago, but now I'm looking to upgrade. I'm having a hard time choosing between the DS1821+ and the DS1823xs+!
Yeah ever since Dropbox dropped unlimited I'm trying to condense my archives too. I have around 40TB spread across like 30 drives since 2004
I'm waiting for a thunderbolt native Synology as Qnap and Ugreen already have direct connect NAS drives without 10gbe adapters. Currently have 2 12tbs Red Plus and will cop more when the right NAS drops
Perfect timing, was thinking about a better way to store my data
Ryan, can we have a video on your color grading process? The colors look so satisfying but I couldn't find any recent video on that.
This is GREAT mate. thanks for sharing. I'm considering a workflow like this.
I'm curious what it ACTUALLY looks like when you want to share access with someone else not connected to the system? Can I send clients links to files on this system fairly seamlessly? Thanks!
Thanks so much man! When it comes to file sharing, by default it’s setup to be pretty fast and straightforward and you can simply send links that anyone can click and download like any other cloud service. The caveat however, this default config “public sharing” can be a little limiting on transfer speeds. You can setup a more manual and direct form on connection within the DSM software to give clients of collaborators better access if they’ll be downloading regularly or large amounts of data. It’s a little more tedious to setup but once it’s done it’s ready to rock.
@@RyanKao you're a DAWG. thanks for the response. helpful!
That's the exact same NAS I picked up last year 🎉
So good! How are you liking it?!
@@RyanKao so far so good! I only have it half full with 20tb Ironwolf drives so far. Eventually I might install the 10GB module but right now it's just perfect peace of mind having super easy access archival video footage
I love this video and others like it because it helps me plan for the future. As of recently my budget barely allowed me to get a 20TB WD external HD which will certainly help me immediately however it would also be risky not to upgrade to a RAID system ASAP. Thanks for sharing your experience. I also have a question about a previous video you posted. When you film in 30 FPS and then slow your footage by 80% in a 24FPS timeline, do you ever have issues syncing your dialogue? Or is that a technique you wouldn't normally use with dialogue? Best wishes, Ryan. Keep up the great work!
Can you make a video about how you use the synology cloud service to send deliverables to your clients? I still use OneDrive primarily for delivering since i dont know of the best way to leverage synology drive for client sharing
I went from the DS1821+ to the QNAP 1655 and will never look back. Now I'm going over to 45 drives and getting the HL15 and using TrueNas Scale with more power :D
This is the way. I've been using TrueNas myself and it's fantastic.
More power? What more do you need then 10 Gbit and power sipping cpu? Fun with faster CPU but the drawbacks are obvious as well. Or is it for even faster Ethernet?
@@christerwiberg1 I actually want more than just 10 GB just for the simple fact of having 6 12k streams if I'm doing multi-angle productions and or if I want to be able to saturate the entire 10gbe because even in this video, he wasn't. Also, I want to run more VMs, smart home features, and servers on this machine without having a bottleneck and with the ability to expand later on without any worries. As far as power, it's not too much, so worried about the electric bill lol it's not that much here.
@@TrueEssencePhotography Yaikes, bet you’ll get an annual thank you letter signed by the CEO of some hard drive manufacturer 😊
@@christerwiberg1 lol doubt it
Do you encrypt the data on your NAS? What method do you use? I'm curious because, as a cinematographer, I'm exploring options for secure data storage. If you're using Synology's encryption tools, how do you ensure the encryption key is safely backed up without risking loss or corruption? I'm still figuring out the best practices for this.
Just found your channel and subscribed. Really helpful content, especially as I'm developing my skills and knowledge as a new creative. Apologies if I've missed it, but do you have an external monitor you'd recommend? I do a lot of filming for action sports and "run and gun" shoots with local businesses and need a good monitor for pulling focus / false color. Looking at investing in a premium monitor that will last years rather than a cheap budget option. I've seen you use SmallHD in some videos, but do you have a 5 inch monitor you'd recommend? Thanks and keep it up!
I really wanted to like this video, but it just didn't work out.
So many misconceptions and so little explanations.
1. RAID does not grow with your needs, you have to plan for the capacity right away(if we are talking RAID 1 or RAID 10)
2. This NAS is not a cloud storage, this is an Internet connected storage case. The difference is that cloud storage is in multiple datacenters, so even if a hurricane destroys one datacenter, your data should be safe as it has to be backed up in a different datacenter.
3. Your WiFi is not fast by 2024 (or even 2022 standards). Fast WiFi nowadays is 2-3 gigabits/s, not hundreds of megabits/s.
4. And by WiFi do you mean just local network or internet connection? That was not clarified in any way.
I have even more questions, but I don't want to spend any more time on this comment.
TLDR: this Synology NAS is a great solution, but the video about it is from a person that does not dig deep made for people who won't dig deep and may regret the switch decision due to a lack of the subject understanding.
Great videos as always!! super helpful
Yoo thank you Alex
Make sure you have 10G base T or prepare to get comfortable, as you'll be waiting a while.
Do you guys keep all the raw footage forever? Or are there also people who keep client footage for a year and then delete it when more space is needed?
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How is it that fast just with HDDs 🤯
RAID5 is pretty powerful!
You you using SSD cache?
Currently I am not! I will be installing some NVME drives for cache, but frankly have not had any performance issues so far without them
Ryan or anyone reading this comment - do you guys keep the original video? lets say I have a footage of 10 min - out of that I want to keep 2 min.. do you guys keep everything you shoot or you select and delete file by file
Unless the original video was shot in a very compressed format (≤100Mb/s), no. It adds up very quickly.
Convert it to AV1 and then store it.
All the DNxHD/R footage gets deleted as soon as UA-cam has eaten it!
I keep everything for the most part! I’m kinda bad about it. I hate losing original media
damn cute little ryan! adorable hahahaha
Can a hacker access the NAS?
r/datahoarders
8:50 It would be REALLY helpful for your viewers if you did a better job of getting the basics correct, like the important distinction between bits (b) and bytes (B) when discussing the transfer speeds, which you yourself said "can be even a little bit more complex to understand." Showing "125mb/s" (which is megabits per second) on the screen and saying 125 "megabytes" in the script is confusing and unhelpful to your viewers. A one gigabit ethernet connection will generally translate to a 125MB/s (megabytes per second) maximum transfer speed, not 125mb/s (megabits). And again at 9:30, a 10 gigabit ethernet connection will generally provide maximum transfer speeds of 1,000MB/s (megabytes per second) or 1 GB/s (gigabyte per second), not 1,000mbps (megabits per second). I appreciate what this video is trying to accomplish, but the whole "Speed and performance" chapter in this video should be corrected and replaced.
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*Promo sm* 😋
For those looking to build NAS, do not use HDD. It's bad in the long run. Instead, use 8TB Samsung Evo SSD.
SSD’s would definitely be the better option for best performance and long term reliability, although pretty costly!
That would be so expensive. You use HDD at a fraction of a cost and if a drive goes bad you throw in a new HDD and you are good to go.
I have not once got good cloud download speeds. They are utter trash. NAS are not for "cloud" replacements. They are for network attached computers. Not cloud. you will be back to using google drive as anyone not directly connected to your NAS will have less then 25mbs download speeedsss....... yikes
I’ll have to disagree with this! While by default most NAS file sharing setups are configured to be as secure and accessible as possible, this usually results in really poor bandwidth and transfer speeds both client and peer side. I personally have my setup configured with DDNS hosting to give my collaborators direct access via Synology Drive Sync, which yields nearly no bandwidth limitations. My editors are able to download at the max speed of their internet gateway.
Can confirm
@@RyanKao what router do you have?
@@RyanKao I would love for this to be true because I have yet to find this to be a viable cloud situation besides outside directly connected to the nas
@@tazsmith I have a TP-Link Deco XE75 mesh system that the NAS is wired into. I had to go through a full setup process of port forwarding and DDNS addresses to get it functional with my remote clients. Took a bit but works like a charm! @leokeller is international and has direct access via Synology Drive Client and can download my files at his full internet speed.
hey, I want that hoodie. Where can i get one?