QUOTE(chuah_ph @ Apr 9 2020, 05:01 PM)
Very informative, sound like full NAS still the best for long term investment and sustaing. Actually I am looking at RM1k+ range for kick start 1st entry NAS with 1 HDD 1st mean no raid but is it really big gap or streaming/file txf performamce for mid range Vs entry range of NAS?
Thx
Yes. But usually a 2 Bay NAS is enough to support, all you got to do is upgrade the HDD, thats it. Rm1k+ is also considered quite expensive already bro. Haha. Anyway, as I mentioned, personally I prefer to compare hardware among the same brand. Like Asustor with different models etc. I was considering their cheaper model when I noticed that the cheaper ones are using Marvell Chipset, and only dual core processor and fixed at 512MB Ram or something. xD The one I got is Intel i3 and dual core, and support up to 8GB ram, they gave standard 2GB, but I upgraded to 8GB already. If you're thinking of long term and permanent usage, I'd say you go for a better equipped hardware model. At least you know in the long run it will last a little while longer than older chipsets, the ones which are cheaper that is. I mean, this is all my own opinion when I start to search and compare the models for Asustor. Setting up is also easy, if you have a new drive etc it will pop out automatically when you install it. But there are softwares that need to be installed. Im currently using 2 HDDs, 1 is 8TB and the other is 4TB. I did not raid them, because of different storage capacities. I will upgrade somewhere end of this year if there is a sale etc on lazada or what not. xD Probably get a 16TB drive. Usually for home 2 Bay NAS is more than enough as a single bay can support up to 16TB of storage, if you add both, 32TB is a lot of movies and animes and files combined! As for file i am not sure bro, but seeing as files are smaller in size, i think RM1k+ NAS should be fine with it and would work flawlessly. I think. The gap difference, I am not so sure. But I do just check their hardware so I wont end up buying an older model hardware which wont last me as long as I want it, I estimate to be about 5 years. My Dlink worked well for about that time, I just switched it because my hands itchy. hahaha.
Oh ya, for the transfer rate I'm getting about 30Mbps for large file transfers, usually its all done within 30mins. I usually transfer my newly downloaded movies and series at about that average speed. xD
You're welcome bro.
This is the one I bought;
https://www.asustor.com/en/product?p_id=61xD
This post has been edited by bobowyc: Apr 9 2020, 05:44 PM