The RAID choice is really important: the redundancy of data is essential:you use half of your storage space as an automatic backup. Handy that you set up an automatic copy of one NAS to the other one!
Interesting choice for the drives.. Ironwolf Pros would likely have been much better unless you’re utilizing a lot of surveillance and you absolutely need the constant read/write capabilities
I have 2x OWC Thunderbay8 NAS'. One in my home attached to a MacMini setup as a Server, with 128tb (16tb x 8) in RAID5, and a matching setup in a offsite 3rd party datacenter. I use the OWC Raid software. Yes, it was expensive, but I already had 48tb plus of data when I started, and I had to bit the bullet. My home MacMini is the base M1, but has 10Gbt ethernet, and lets me move internal data quickly. One other item; I created a different iCloud ID for my servers, and use Dropbox to synch the new data additions. I use Dropbox, so that I can transfer data from either server to my office MacBook Pro iCloud ID.
Synology used to be my favorite brand, but it recently is starting to do some shady practices, of requiring people to use their branded hard drives, or they block it via software. This hard drive block tactic used to be just in the higher end models, but It starts to require in lower end models, and may eventually trickle down to all models.
please, please, please make a more detailed videos on NAS. I think this is the future, apple also charges a premium for SSD so this way is really useful
Im running a smaller tech channel and i know the cost of a channel like this! Nothing wrong doing sponsorships, more sponsors=more quality video :D keep up the good work!
I know that raid is disliked a lot by the tech community but I'm just happy that the creators that I watch are getting paid! If I was in their situation I would also take every sponsorship i could get. Nice video btw 🙂👍
You should also look into TrueNAS. It’s the open source equivalent of a Synology (essentially the same technology, but you build it yourself with a PC motherboard).
Synology should have a 2-bay system that you can stick any hard drives into. DS220+ and DS720+ are what come up when I search for some, and that way you can have redundancy for a large storage solution if you know you won’t use more than the largest commercially available drives. For $1400 USD (not including tax or shipping depending on where you buy), you could have two 20TB HDDs in a DS720+, and it should be relatively painless. I have family that aren’t tech people use a DS220+ (pretty sure? It’s a cheaper 2-bay model), plays perfectly over the network was easy for them to set up. Mac Mini M1 sees everything just fine, and the Windows computers work just fine as well. You can always pay less for smaller hard drives as well, if you’re not running out of space that quickly.
As an Apple user (MacBook Pro etc.), I recommend focusing on a NAS from QNAP, which also offers Thunderbolt connectivity. These NASes always have 10G ports as well, and in conjunction with their 10G router or 10G switch, the resulting solution works out bargainly. I used to use Synology NAS as well, but for the last few years QNAP is clearly better (better HW and not only in NAS segment, better prices, wider options) ✌
@@CreatedTech Well, for me, even the QNAP software is already somewhere else. I didn't mean the wider possibilities only in the HW field, but also in the SW field (more possibilities to set up different things). I have two QNAP NAS models with QTS 5 and one NAS with QuTS hero 5 (ZFS) and in one word, it's luxury 👌
I actually wanted this to be rack mount, but the pricing for rack mount gear is like twice as expensive haha... I hate the enterprise markups. Even the rack mount UPS was almost twice as expensive. I will definitely go rack mount as the channel/business grows bigger though. It's ok for now with just a medium-sized office and the 1-2 extra people I plan on hiring this year.
@@CreatedTech agree on the price curve. Rack mount NAS stuff does escalate the price quickly. Ive got a UDM pro and 24 port switch that I use for cameras, access points and hard line Ethernet to tvs, ps4 ect but it’s going to do my OCD in having a nice rack with a nas sitting on the floor!! Just wish the rack mount nas gear was cheaper
Very interesting. How much did it cost you to buy the home setup with the nas, disks, ram upgrade and 10gb card? I’m currently specking out a MacBook Pro 16 inches with 32 GPU, 64ram and either 4tb or 8TB drive. The difference in price between the 4tb and 8TB is £1200. So, just trying to work out exactly what to get for the whole setup before I pull the trigger! PS Yep. Would be great to see a detailed step by step video of you setting that home config up. Thanks. Been enjoying your videos while massively geeking out on deciding between the new Mac Studios vs a MacBook Pro!
Id say go down to 2tb for file you are working on at the moment and fork the rest of the money you intended to expend in a NAS. For the close to 2k you'll save you can even build a specific machine yourself.
@@lmmartinez97 This. In the US, you can get a 20TB IronWolf for $500. Two of those in a cheap system means you could have 20TB with redundancy over a network and useful for any computer.
Help me out here: It looks like you're using an RJ45 cable, but the 10GbE adapter you linked is to SFP+... So it appears you're using a transceiver from SFP+ to 10GbE, but haven't linked to that. Just checking, and asking, why you didn't stick with an SFP+ Synology card and go SFP to SFP? Am I missing something? Why did you jump to RJ45 but then back to SFP? I'm building an identical setup and this was the best video I could find for a native MacBook Pro user like myself diving into Synology NAS setups! Thanks mate!
I'm using SFP+ to SFP+. There is an SFP+ NIC in the Synology, a SFP+ cable attaching that to a SFP+ to thunderbolt 3 adapter, which is then plugged into my dock or MacBook via thunderbolt.
@Created Tech Hope You are Safe and Well. Great Video! Very interesting! I mostly make Travel Vlogs, and I’ve been using Seagate Hub Drives (different Storage sizes like 4 TB, 5 TB, 6 TB, and 8 TB). Your setup seems interesting, but it seems too complicated for me. Is there an easier or simpler version of thi? I would be happy with someone smaller. Do You have to be within a certain range to save files? For example, if You are in another Country, can You edit a video on Your laptop/save files there, and they all will get saved on both NAS’s? Thank You. All the Best!
Like your practical application & voice clarity. A solid , simple, sagacious RAID instruction for beginner will be fantastic [+ regards shift from 1gig internet > 10Gig]. greetings from SA
Hey do you think that there is a chance that apple would release a refreshed Macbook this year and if the improvements in it are worth it compared to the current M1 air
Actually I'm was waiting for the new updated macbook air.. but I think Apple might use the old MacBook Air's design but update it with a new M2 processor.. Like what they did with the new iPhone SE 3... And I'm planning to get the MacBook Pro 16.. I know it's overkill but I usually use my laptop for 5 hours on weekdays and 12 hours on weekends so it seems worth it for me
There are rumours that Apple will release at the Autumn event a new Macbook Air or a simply named Macbook with 15" display that will have the new M2 processor. But these are just rumours at this point. In theory, M2 processor will have the same CPU cores configuration 4P + 4E while the GPU will have 9 and 10 cores. I think the procesor will have an increase in performance between 10 to 15%, while the GPU will see a bump of 20 to 35% due to the addition of cores and process improvements.
Hello! great video! I want to ask you something. How could my mac studio connect via ethernet 10gb to a Nas and internet? because I don't want to use the wifi connection. Thank you very much!
Have you ever been caught out by slow Australian upload speeds? I have two set up myself, with one as my working NAS and the other as a hyperbackup offsite. I like the idea of syncing via drive instead but can imagine getting home from the office and my footage etc not being there for days, or vice versa.
It hasn't been too bad so far. Typically it will just sit there uploading at 2-3mb/s, so around 7GB per hour. If I'm working on a current project I almost always have it on the internal SSD of my Mac, so I'm not bothered if it takes 24 hours to sync through. The internet at my home is great, the office? Absolutely horrible, thanks Telstra. I'm actually using a 5G modem there because there are no other viable options.
A very niche requirement, but cool. Don't need such regular access to such huge files myself. Instead I use a redundant cloud service called Tresorit which syncs across office and work machines without the involvement shown here. However your need is very different given you're a content producer.
I need your help!! I'm tech challenged & I have no idea where to start. This seems like great info! I definitely want to back up my own files & have a secure network. I don't think I need anything this huge although it does look cool...I literally would pay you for a session where you can help me get a clue as to what I need to do. I'm not a content creator & not a gamer. I think my tech needs would be very simple honestly but I am clueless. I don't wanna be talked into a state of the art setup if I don't need it...but if I do & it'll last me a long time & be easily upgradeable then I'd be game for that too!! -Alyssa (tech newbie in midwest)
So you "sync" your home NAS with yuor office NAS. So when you accidently delet photos on your office they will be deleted with sync, also on your home NAS as well?
If you have a static IP address and you can port-forward on your home internet, then probably! Some home internet agreements may hit you with a warning about hosting your own server but I think that’s generally only if you’re trying to run a full commercial-grade server out of your home with large amounts of data being accessed at once, like a banking website or something similar.
Damn.. I have so many questions re my MacPro 5.1 (Franken Mac) and how to start moving my 12tb of internal SSD's plus a few Spinners into a NAS (Jbod, as I manually back up externally with CCC), and how to get the best throughput on that and my MacBook Pro M1... You see, I have SSD's on an 2x Apricorn PCIe card, with though put topping at just above Sata III speeds.. Plus a Few mounted in the drive bays (Sata II speed) , also a PCIe NVme and aq USB 3.1 (Mbs) and Usb 3 card .. With eSata.. I just want the performance I get individually , the Total in a Box from either connected to the Mac Pro (cMP) and connected to my M1.... To add, I do film Post, Composition, music etc.. So thats what is "Mission Critical" Lots of Orchestral libraries etc.... Any thoughts? Anybody?
I wouldn't go with Seagate for the HDD. I did and they became trash. I went with Seagate because it was cheaper and I regret that choice. I went back to WDD Red and no issues as usual.
Im looking at buying that exact thunderbolt to 10gbe adapter for my nas setup how is it has it been reliable some reviews of these types of adapters say they can be flaky.
Nah been pretty good for me, those reviews are probably due to issues with macOS and them not knowing how to configure it (you have to set it up in network settings to automatically connect first before wifi etc)
I am wondering why i got a Mac. I rarely use it cuz i mostly use my PC. i want to start using it more but just cant do it Oh and is there a way to fix something that looks like a dead pixel and u can only see it when you are Looking at something dark, when you look on lighter colors, u dont see it. Ive used dead pixel fixers or smthn like that, didnt work
Do note that Synology currently caps their storage limit at 16TB per drive/bay. I made the mistake of using 18TB drives to only be able to use 14.6TB per drive 🤦🏾♂️ . I’ll be upgrading my NAS to this model with 10GbE as the 918+ is only 1Gb-E and it’s painfully slooooooow and moving data at only 115MB/s on a good day.
This is the information i have been looking for. I dropped an email so synology asking whether 18tb will work or not. Thanks for sharing. Strange why they kept it at 16tb.
If I get the M1 MBA I’ll use it for my school works since I’m a college student and I also want to start a TH-cam channel If I get the $1000 I’ll use it to buy the M1 MacBook Air
I calculated the average cost to produce each video on this channel over 12 months. It works out to be $817 USD per video (buying the laptops, camera gear, PC components, internet, rent etc). Can't materialise it all out of thin air mate :)
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Yes, please make a more detailed video about how to build a NAS, perhaps also detailing the different types of RAID's. Thanks.
yes please! I second that,
Yes please. I have friends who have a Synology nas and still lost data so I want to know how to do it properly. With love, Ken
Yes! NEEEED this!
Please do the detailed How To NAS video!
+10000
Dude 100tb seems like a overkill but if its for homework 😉 I can understand
yeah, Homework 😏
Yip, that homework folder be very big!
Homework files have very big things to contain 👀
@@sethhubbard698 some of it is super *hard* 😏
The RAID choice is really important: the redundancy of data is essential:you use half of your storage space as an automatic backup.
Handy that you set up an automatic copy of one NAS to the other one!
Yes, I want that NAS buying/tutorial video you mentioned, please. Thank you.
One thing I'd be really interested in is a video about commercial NASs vs a linux home server.
Interesting choice for the drives.. Ironwolf Pros would likely have been much better unless you’re utilizing a lot of surveillance and you absolutely need the constant read/write capabilities
They have better mtbf and usually go much cheaper than NAS drives. Only issue is they will make more noise than NAS drives.
Please make a buying & building tutorial. Just bought a DS1621+ and building it out soon.
yes we want the detailed nas building video
I have 2x OWC Thunderbay8 NAS'. One in my home attached to a MacMini setup as a Server, with 128tb (16tb x 8) in RAID5, and a matching setup in a offsite 3rd party datacenter. I use the OWC Raid software. Yes, it was expensive, but I already had 48tb plus of data when I started, and I had to bit the bullet. My home MacMini is the base M1, but has 10Gbt ethernet, and lets me move internal data quickly. One other item; I created a different iCloud ID for my servers, and use Dropbox to synch the new data additions. I use Dropbox, so that I can transfer data from either server to my office MacBook Pro iCloud ID.
Synology used to be my favorite brand, but it recently is starting to do some shady practices, of requiring people to use their branded hard drives, or they block it via software. This hard drive block tactic used to be just in the higher end models, but It starts to require in lower end models, and may eventually trickle down to all models.
please, please, please make a more detailed videos on NAS. I think this is the future, apple also charges a premium for SSD so this way is really useful
this please
Great video, mate! Thank you! I would LOVE to see a detailed walkthrough of how to setup a NAS system via a Mac!! 👍🏼👍🏼
A man of culture has been detected.
No one can ever have enough of hen- I mean homework. Right?!
NAS buying and building tutorial please. Thank you!
Would be great to watch a NAS build and set up video.
Im running a smaller tech channel and i know the cost of a channel like this! Nothing wrong doing sponsorships, more sponsors=more quality video :D keep up the good work!
I know that raid is disliked a lot by the tech community but I'm just happy that the creators that I watch are getting paid!
If I was in their situation I would also take every sponsorship i could get.
Nice video btw 🙂👍
Thanks for the support and understanding! More sponsors = more content and more quality.
@@CreatedTech 👍
@@CreatedTech How much is the entire raid drive NAS? Total costs?
@@ghost-user559 based on current UK prices, it's about £6k ($7900) for 12x 16TB drives and both NAS's
@@arcticsound7341 Yikes. Thank you. I’ll stick to a couple 4TB-8TB Gdrives in a closet for now.
You should also look into TrueNAS. It’s the open source equivalent of a Synology (essentially the same technology, but you build it yourself with a PC motherboard).
Where can I find your MacBook wallpaper? It’s really nice
Another advantage of this share file option where any data is mirrored to another NAS is that the data is saved serveral time
I'm in the same boat - is there a more budget entry point to synology? I have a MacBook Pro but a noob when it comes to tech
Synology should have a 2-bay system that you can stick any hard drives into. DS220+ and DS720+ are what come up when I search for some, and that way you can have redundancy for a large storage solution if you know you won’t use more than the largest commercially available drives. For $1400 USD (not including tax or shipping depending on where you buy), you could have two 20TB HDDs in a DS720+, and it should be relatively painless. I have family that aren’t tech people use a DS220+ (pretty sure? It’s a cheaper 2-bay model), plays perfectly over the network was easy for them to set up. Mac Mini M1 sees everything just fine, and the Windows computers work just fine as well.
You can always pay less for smaller hard drives as well, if you’re not running out of space that quickly.
I’d watch an in depth video on a nas
Same boat. Looking at the Ironwolf but also the WD Red drives. I thought about the OWC Thunderbay enclosure, but reading that it's loud...
You need more storage for hen what? That’s the only relevant question that needs to be answered
Thank you for this video.
Would you say that Synology is more user friendly than QNAP?
I think so, especially on the software level. More features with Synology software.
As an Apple user (MacBook Pro etc.), I recommend focusing on a NAS from QNAP, which also offers Thunderbolt connectivity. These NASes always have 10G ports as well, and in conjunction with their 10G router or 10G switch, the resulting solution works out bargainly. I used to use Synology NAS as well, but for the last few years QNAP is clearly better (better HW and not only in NAS segment, better prices, wider options) ✌
QNAP definitely has better hardware choices and prices, but Synology’s software is amazing, which is why I went with them over QNAP.
@@CreatedTech Well, for me, even the QNAP software is already somewhere else. I didn't mean the wider possibilities only in the HW field, but also in the SW field (more possibilities to set up different things). I have two QNAP NAS models with QTS 5 and one NAS with QuTS hero 5 (ZFS) and in one word, it's luxury 👌
how long after you set up the NAS does it take to drop Illmatic?
"Collection of hent- aaa..ummm...word doc"
🤣🤣🤣
Awesome job. Very informative video on NAS setups. If you did another video could you go through some rack mount versions?
I actually wanted this to be rack mount, but the pricing for rack mount gear is like twice as expensive haha... I hate the enterprise markups. Even the rack mount UPS was almost twice as expensive.
I will definitely go rack mount as the channel/business grows bigger though. It's ok for now with just a medium-sized office and the 1-2 extra people I plan on hiring this year.
@@CreatedTech agree on the price curve. Rack mount NAS stuff does escalate the price quickly. Ive got a UDM pro and 24 port switch that I use for cameras, access points and hard line Ethernet to tvs, ps4 ect but it’s going to do my OCD in having a nice rack with a nas sitting on the floor!! Just wish the rack mount nas gear was cheaper
What’s up with madness of the lamps on the front of the screens?
How much power does a NAS like this consume?
Is there any way to do two-way sync from NAS to Google Drive?
Very interesting. How much did it cost you to buy the home setup with the nas, disks, ram upgrade and 10gb card? I’m currently specking out a MacBook Pro 16 inches with 32 GPU, 64ram and either 4tb or 8TB drive. The difference in price between the 4tb and 8TB is £1200. So, just trying to work out exactly what to get for the whole setup before I pull the trigger!
PS Yep. Would be great to see a detailed step by step video of you setting that home config up. Thanks. Been enjoying your videos while massively geeking out on deciding between the new Mac Studios vs a MacBook Pro!
Id say go down to 2tb for file you are working on at the moment and fork the rest of the money you intended to expend in a NAS. For the close to 2k you'll save you can even build a specific machine yourself.
@@lmmartinez97 This. In the US, you can get a 20TB IronWolf for $500. Two of those in a cheap system means you could have 20TB with redundancy over a network and useful for any computer.
Yes please make a buying guide
Help me out here: It looks like you're using an RJ45 cable, but the 10GbE adapter you linked is to SFP+... So it appears you're using a transceiver from SFP+ to 10GbE, but haven't linked to that. Just checking, and asking, why you didn't stick with an SFP+ Synology card and go SFP to SFP? Am I missing something? Why did you jump to RJ45 but then back to SFP? I'm building an identical setup and this was the best video I could find for a native MacBook Pro user like myself diving into Synology NAS setups! Thanks mate!
Also since the TS4 is only 2.5GbE, arent you loosing a chunk of that 10GbE speed, or what is the end result here?
I'm using SFP+ to SFP+. There is an SFP+ NIC in the Synology, a SFP+ cable attaching that to a SFP+ to thunderbolt 3 adapter, which is then plugged into my dock or MacBook via thunderbolt.
a nas buying guide would definitely be welcome
Yes we want to see a more in depth video on this topic 👍
@Created Tech Hope You are Safe and Well. Great Video! Very interesting! I mostly make Travel Vlogs, and I’ve been using Seagate Hub Drives (different Storage sizes like 4 TB, 5 TB, 6 TB, and 8 TB). Your setup seems interesting, but it seems too complicated for me. Is there an easier or simpler version of thi? I would be happy with someone smaller. Do You have to be within a certain range to save files? For example, if You are in another Country, can You edit a video on Your laptop/save files there, and they all will get saved on both NAS’s? Thank You. All the Best!
It depends on the cost as well
Like your practical application & voice clarity. A solid , simple, sagacious RAID instruction for beginner will be fantastic [+ regards shift from 1gig internet > 10Gig]. greetings from SA
Could you do a NAS/plex video server for Mac. I can not find a good video that is Mac related.
i’m interested in the making of our own nas !
Hey do you think that there is a chance that apple would release a refreshed Macbook this year and if the improvements in it are worth it compared to the current M1 air
Actually I'm was waiting for the new updated macbook air.. but I think Apple might use the old MacBook Air's design but update it with a new M2 processor.. Like what they did with the new iPhone SE 3... And I'm planning to get the MacBook Pro 16.. I know it's overkill but I usually use my laptop for 5 hours on weekdays and 12 hours on weekends so it seems worth it for me
There are rumours that Apple will release at the Autumn event a new Macbook Air or a simply named Macbook with 15" display that will have the new M2 processor. But these are just rumours at this point. In theory, M2 processor will have the same CPU cores configuration 4P + 4E while the GPU will have 9 and 10 cores. I think the procesor will have an increase in performance between 10 to 15%, while the GPU will see a bump of 20 to 35% due to the addition of cores and process improvements.
Hello! great video! I want to ask you something. How could my mac studio connect via ethernet 10gb to a Nas and internet? because I don't want to use the wifi connection. Thank you very much!
You would need to connect your computer and NAS to a 10gb switch and you would connect the switch to your router.
@@devin2156 Thank you!
How come you need that much storage for word documents? Are they all in 4K? If so, source please? 😛
Have you ever been caught out by slow Australian upload speeds? I have two set up myself, with one as my working NAS and the other as a hyperbackup offsite. I like the idea of syncing via drive instead but can imagine getting home from the office and my footage etc not being there for days, or vice versa.
It hasn't been too bad so far. Typically it will just sit there uploading at 2-3mb/s, so around 7GB per hour. If I'm working on a current project I almost always have it on the internal SSD of my Mac, so I'm not bothered if it takes 24 hours to sync through.
The internet at my home is great, the office? Absolutely horrible, thanks Telstra. I'm actually using a 5G modem there because there are no other viable options.
Hey mate, where did you get all the orders from? DiskStation link shows now available in Australia :( through your link
A very niche requirement, but cool. Don't need such regular access to such huge files myself. Instead I use a redundant cloud service called Tresorit which syncs across office and work machines without the involvement shown here. However your need is very different given you're a content producer.
I would love to see a NAS JOURNEY video
I would be interested in in seeing a RAID tutorial (:
What is the 10gbe to thunderbolt adapter you are using?
I need your help!! I'm tech challenged & I have no idea where to start. This seems like great info! I definitely want to back up my own files & have a secure network. I don't think I need anything this huge although it does look cool...I literally would pay you for a session where you can help me get a clue as to what I need to do. I'm not a content creator & not a gamer. I think my tech needs would be very simple honestly but I am clueless. I don't wanna be talked into a state of the art setup if I don't need it...but if I do & it'll last me a long time & be easily upgradeable then I'd be game for that too!!
-Alyssa (tech newbie in midwest)
what about the noise? eight working hdd sounds... not quiet.
So you "sync" your home NAS with yuor office NAS. So when you accidently delet photos on your office they will be deleted with sync, also on your home NAS as well?
Yes, but I also have something called "snapshots" set up. So I can recover deleted data for 12 months on my NAS. I never worry about data loss.
What speeds do you get over Wi-Fi with just gigabit Ethernet? Ive not found a video that quotes a Wi-Fi speed
Make nas raid setting and comparison video dude will like it
Can it be used for mobile phones cloud storage, that can be accessed anytime and anywhere?
If you have a static IP address and you can port-forward on your home internet, then probably! Some home internet agreements may hit you with a warning about hosting your own server but I think that’s generally only if you’re trying to run a full commercial-grade server out of your home with large amounts of data being accessed at once, like a banking website or something similar.
As I've painfully learned from personal experience - you absolutely need that UPS! Also, are you editing directly off the NAS successfully over 10gbe?
Nobody buying 100tb of storage would play Raid Shadow Legends lol
Yes to a NAS video
Synology has just been attacked by Deadbolt ransomware. Stay safe out there.
it is possible to use a nas storage as hard drive on my mac air m1 ?
i want to install big software that i use not so often
Damn.. I have so many questions re my MacPro 5.1 (Franken Mac) and how to start moving my 12tb of internal SSD's plus a few Spinners into a NAS (Jbod, as I manually back up externally with CCC), and how to get the best throughput on that and my MacBook Pro M1...
You see, I have SSD's on an 2x Apricorn PCIe card, with though put topping at just above Sata III speeds.. Plus a Few mounted in the drive bays (Sata II speed) , also a PCIe NVme and aq USB 3.1 (Mbs) and Usb 3 card .. With eSata..
I just want the performance I get individually , the Total in a Box from either connected to the Mac Pro (cMP) and connected to my M1....
To add, I do film Post, Composition, music etc.. So thats what is "Mission Critical"
Lots of Orchestral libraries etc....
Any thoughts? Anybody?
Im wondering if the ds920 can get upgraded ram up to 32gb, and if its safe to add so much to it
I wouldn't go with Seagate for the HDD. I did and they became trash. I went with Seagate because it was cheaper and I regret that choice. I went back to WDD Red and no issues as usual.
NAS Video please
Hoping u went for raid 6 and not shr2
plz make a detailed video
Im looking at buying that exact thunderbolt to 10gbe adapter for my nas setup how is it has it been reliable some reviews of these types of adapters say they can be flaky.
Nah been pretty good for me, those reviews are probably due to issues with macOS and them not knowing how to configure it (you have to set it up in network settings to automatically connect first before wifi etc)
@@CreatedTech awesome great to know!
I am wondering why i got a Mac. I rarely use it cuz i mostly use my PC. i want to start using it more but just cant do it
Oh and is there a way to fix something that looks like a dead pixel and u can only see it when you are Looking at something dark, when you look on lighter colors, u dont see it. Ive used dead pixel fixers or smthn like that, didnt work
Got me at hent- I mean word docs xD
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA word documents XD
Do note that Synology currently caps their storage limit at 16TB per drive/bay. I made the mistake of using 18TB drives to only be able to use 14.6TB per drive 🤦🏾♂️ . I’ll be upgrading my NAS to this model with 10GbE as the 918+ is only 1Gb-E and it’s painfully slooooooow and moving data at only 115MB/s on a good day.
This is the information i have been looking for. I dropped an email so synology asking whether 18tb will work or not. Thanks for sharing. Strange why they kept it at 16tb.
You lost me at RAID Shadow Legends. 😂
hent- what?? hahaha
ah, I see you're a man of culture as well
Homework and study material is important 😜😜
Since I already have unlimited free Google Drive storage, DAS is all I need and would be cheaper.
i have unlimited GDrive too! do you think you can two-way sync NAS to GDrive?
Ultimate voice hack activated 🎉🎉
Let's play raid shadow legends
Raid is for kids?
What is your monthly internet usage???🥶
greetings from discord!
Solution.... Stop downloading 4K porn
Not many can afford that even with a new business
0:12 ai😏
If I get the M1 MBA I’ll use it for my school works since I’m a college student and I also want to start a TH-cam channel
If I get the $1000 I’ll use it to buy the M1 MacBook Air
Thumbs up for hent…LOL
Dislike for Raid
I calculated the average cost to produce each video on this channel over 12 months. It works out to be $817 USD per video (buying the laptops, camera gear, PC components, internet, rent etc). Can't materialise it all out of thin air mate :)
redundant array of independent disks shadow legends
Dropbox business unlimited. $80 a month. UNLIMITED. And unlimited (I think) file recovery. It has months or years of file revisions.
Please upgrade ram in MacBook Air M1 I will give you 1m subs
Collection of hent??? Hackers!!!! Assemble!
You'll never get access to my seductive tentacle squid collection.
@@CreatedTech patreon for all of those hent- ahem movie collection for the perks????
No unRAID, no like. Sorry.
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hey man i have a much cheaper solution! just send me your collection of *word documents* and i'll make sure to keep them safe.