Ola Amigo, We Have The Best NAS Drives Fit For You Here!
➟ WD My Cloud Home: [ Ссылка ]
➟ TerraMaster F5-422: [ Ссылка ]
➟ TerraMaster F2-210: [ Ссылка ]
➟ Asustor Drivestor 2 Pro AS3302T: [ Ссылка ]
➟ QNAP TS-230: [ Ссылка ]
➟ Synology DS220j: [ Ссылка ]
00:00 Intro
00:15 WD My Cloud Home
01:32 TerraMaster F5-422
03:27 TerraMaster F2-210
05:29 Asustor Drivestor 2 Pro AS3302T
07:07 QNAP TS-230
07:57 Synology DS220j
Hello guys, welcome back to our youtube channel. I hope everyone is doing well. So, in today's video, we will discuss the Best NAS drives in 2022. All the product links are given in the description video below. So without further ado, let's jump straight into the video.
The My Cloud Home is available in single and dual-drive options, and both look the same apart from their size. A device that can be used to store all your necessary data and files, the setup for the device is quick and straightforward from your phone. This device features MyCloud Home mobile app and desktop app myCloud, which will help save files via the app through the phone, so there won't be an issue if you are running out of space on your mobile. The app has a File search to find content quickly; this also has a personal private space for each user so you can invite family and friends to create individual accounts. Each invited person can set up their own private space that only they can access on the device. They can manage, access, and share their content as they want. Also, the My Cloud Home device has a 4TB capacity. It plugs into your network to wirelessly back up computers at home to one central place. It works seamlessly with Windows Backup and Time Machine software.
The device has smooth video playback; you can stream your personal videos virtually anywhere, on almost any device, using the My Cloud Home mobile and desktop app or MyCloud's site. This comes with an easy share and quick access where you can store all your favourite moments and memories and get them within a few clicks
Designed for small to medium businesses, the TerraMaster F5-422 ($599.99) is five-bay network-attached storage (NAS) device that can accommodate up to 80TB of storage and offers numerous RAID options to help protect your data. It has a multi-gig LAN port for high-speed connectivity. It supports 4K video transcoding, and it's easy to install. The NAS delivered decent test file transfer speeds and came with a modest catalogue of apps. Still, our Editors' Choice, the Asustor AS5304T, is a bit faster and offers a much more extensive catalogue of apps. The F5-422 uses the same type of silver aluminium alloy enclosure as the TerraMaster F2-210. Still, at 8.9 by 8.8 by 5.3 inches, this model is significantly wider to accommodate five drive bays. The F5-422 supports the Btrfs and EXT4 file systems as well as multiple RAID levels, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6, and RAID 10, as well as JBOD and Single. The front of the NAS contains a panel with a power button and seven tiny LED indicators for LAN, drive activity, and power. Around the back are a 10Gbps Ethernet port and two Gigabit LAN ports that support link aggregation and provide failover protection should one port malfunction. It supports 8-bit 4K video transcoding at 30 frames per second (fps). It uses dual 80mm multi-speed fans to keep the drives and other internal components from overheating. The TerraMaster F5-422 is an intelligent choice for small-business owners and home users who require a NAS drive that offers high-speed connectivity and multiple RAID-configuration options. It's easy to install, though you'll have to supply your own storage drives. It delivers solid file-transfer performance while running relatively quietly.
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