@@Nordan16 in the last couple of day I did some stress tests, tried to put the system under pressure, and in general check how far it can go before it gets messed up. I have been able to put it in an abnormal state, especially with both lan ports connected. I do have to say though that under normal load and usage it has been quite stable and even more quiet than I expected. Still too eraly to call though.
Why is PhotoStation not showing up on my QNAP? TS-873A using QuTS Hero? Searched everywhere in my AppCenter. QNAP is really really Jenky. Been using Asustor for about 6 years, recently bought QNAP for ZFS and it's been nothing but weird Jenky Behavior. (Like no Photo Station and Plex dying then not uninstalling. Had to command line uninstall)
Great video. Really informative and just what I was after. A couple of constructive points. 1. The volume of your voice was fading in and out. 2. Throwing your mouse pointer around like it was having a seizure was very distracting. But I've now made my mind up on my NAS of choice. QNAP it is!!
Thank you for your feedback - seriously! Just to cover your points, the audio for this one had to be slightly toyed with, as it was made with several rackmount solutions in the general area (unavoidable deadline) and had to adapt in the edit. Regarding my frantic mouse movement, you aren't the first to raise this. The reason I do it is because many users watch the videos on mute or different languages and it was highlighted to me very early in the channel's life that I did not highlight things enough. In more recent videos I have taken to performing sharp zooms mid record (in post, it can lead to blurry visuals) and hopefully this serves as a good middle ground for everyone. Thank you for watching and I hope this video series on QNAP helped.
@@nascompares no problem. I just know what it's like creating instructional videos for colleagues and customers and don't notice things like this unless someone points them out. I'm defiantly going to be catching up on more of your videos as you have a very natural way of conveying the information at just the right level. Keep up the good work.
Good morning I have really been enjoying your channel I am a pro photographer based in Sedona Each year I shoot 4-6T of photos I have been buying two external 5t drives every year. I am looking more of a Das but was thinking of a NAS I use light room and photoshop to edit my photos Do you have a solution for me I was thinking Qnap TS 433 Qnap TS 664 Qnap TR 004 Qnap TS 473A What are your thoughts I would have two computers, desktop and a lap top
Thanks
Just ordered a 253D, this video will help a great deal :) I will be checking more of your content about QNAPs, thanks for sharing!
i bought one 8 month's ago, and im not happy, it keeps spinning the drives
@@Nordan16 in the last couple of day I did some stress tests, tried to put the system under pressure, and in general check how far it can go before it gets messed up. I have been able to put it in an abnormal state, especially with both lan ports connected. I do have to say though that under normal load and usage it has been quite stable and even more quiet than I expected. Still too eraly to call though.
Your videos are a huge help. Thank you so much!
Why is PhotoStation not showing up on my QNAP? TS-873A using QuTS Hero? Searched everywhere in my AppCenter. QNAP is really really Jenky. Been using Asustor for about 6 years, recently bought QNAP for ZFS and it's been nothing but weird Jenky Behavior. (Like no Photo Station and Plex dying then not uninstalling. Had to command line uninstall)
Oops, found it. QuMagie replaced Photo Station on QuTS Hero. This video is out of date.
Great video. Really informative and just what I was after.
A couple of constructive points.
1. The volume of your voice was fading in and out.
2. Throwing your mouse pointer around like it was having a seizure was very distracting.
But I've now made my mind up on my NAS of choice. QNAP it is!!
Thank you for your feedback - seriously! Just to cover your points, the audio for this one had to be slightly toyed with, as it was made with several rackmount solutions in the general area (unavoidable deadline) and had to adapt in the edit. Regarding my frantic mouse movement, you aren't the first to raise this. The reason I do it is because many users watch the videos on mute or different languages and it was highlighted to me very early in the channel's life that I did not highlight things enough. In more recent videos I have taken to performing sharp zooms mid record (in post, it can lead to blurry visuals) and hopefully this serves as a good middle ground for everyone. Thank you for watching and I hope this video series on QNAP helped.
@@nascompares no problem. I just know what it's like creating instructional videos for colleagues and customers and don't notice things like this unless someone points them out.
I'm defiantly going to be catching up on more of your videos as you have a very natural way of conveying the information at just the right level.
Keep up the good work.
Good morning
I have really been enjoying your channel
I am a pro photographer based in Sedona
Each year I shoot 4-6T of photos
I have been buying two external 5t drives every year.
I am looking more of a Das but was thinking of a NAS
I use light room and photoshop to edit my photos
Do you have a solution for me
I was thinking
Qnap TS 433
Qnap TS 664
Qnap TR 004
Qnap TS 473A
What are your thoughts
I would have two computers, desktop and a lap top
your video would be a lot more comfortable to watch if you wouldn´t move your cursor all the time like a paniced rabbit ... but nice content
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