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Planning to buy NAS : Synology DS918+
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<blockquote data-quote="Vasishta.Sushant" data-source="post: 2150390" data-attributes="member: 11518"><p>Can totally vouch for the 918+. Had the 916+ which I sold and bought the 918+. Data redundancy is just one of the 100 things this thing does. Any day better than the DIY system. Compact, less power utilization, phone apps, scalability, security. Just name it and it's there in it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Just a caveat - If you plan to use this NAS as PLEX server, you'll have a hard time. The plex libraries don't have access to the hardware, if you aren't Plex Premium member. But then there is an alternative DS Video which works pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasishta.Sushant, post: 2150390, member: 11518"] Can totally vouch for the 918+. Had the 916+ which I sold and bought the 918+. Data redundancy is just one of the 100 things this thing does. Any day better than the DIY system. Compact, less power utilization, phone apps, scalability, security. Just name it and it's there in it. EDIT: Just a caveat - If you plan to use this NAS as PLEX server, you'll have a hard time. The plex libraries don't have access to the hardware, if you aren't Plex Premium member. But then there is an alternative DS Video which works pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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