My raspberry pi NAS attached to a yottamaster 5 bay enclosure is still working perfect for my home theater. Nvme ssds would have to get wayyyy cheaper before most could replace there NAS with this. I guess that's why you said nas of the future .
The Quad-Core and i3 8core version both only have 9 pcie lanes to spend I guess it gives each M2 1 lanes and 1 towards the 10G network which probably got limited to 8Gbps if it only got single lanes Any computer motherboard with more than 1 pcie slot which do pcie 3x4 or above , 2 saberent quad nvme carrier card ( about 150-170 GBP each ) they using a pcie switch/hubs and shared gen3x4 bandwidth, so technically this build have similar 8 nvme and bandwidth as F8 , of course you also need to add a 10G network card to it Consider get a am5 non APU, then spilt pcie to 4/4/4/4 and you will get super quick quad nvme array In total might be cheaper in performance per dollar and powerful ,downside is bigger than this product 😂
I don't know if it's even available here. His links are for Amazon UK, which doesn't ship this to the US and a cursory look on the US site didn't show this model.
Exactly. I have a Terramaster D5 Thunderbolt 3, the speed with HDDs is as good as this device, and $/TB is far better. This also requires a 10Gbps network to get the speed which gets saturated by even 1 SSD. With Thunderbolt at 40Gbps when SSD prices come down I can replace my HDDs and get another big speed boost. But mine version is a DAS, so if a NAS is required then that's obviously another consideration.
Thank you for your videos. I have a request from you. My monitor has 4k resolution. Your videos are FHD. In this case, I burn 200W of electricity for nothing while watching your video. In other words, when you watch an FHD video on a 4k monitor, 200 Watts of additional electricity is used. If you have the opportunity, it would be great if you upload a 4k video.
Ah, only 1x 10 Gb port, nah, I'll have to leave it, my home lab has dual Nics everywhere, each path going to separate Cisco switches for redundancy, I need 5 nines uptime otherwise the misses will go spare. 😜
I'd avoid. If you got it for review, you still are required to tick the flagged paid promotion as, despite not being paid, you got an item for content. "is arguably one of the best bang for the buck" far from it. Over £700 and for NVMe drives of 8TB its over £500 and using SSDs for a NAS is probably not the best idea unless you're not writing to them often. The main other brands out there are more reliable and the warranty I suspect will be better. And if knowing what you're doing, cheaper to just build a NAS.
My raspberry pi NAS attached to a yottamaster 5 bay enclosure is still working perfect for my home theater. Nvme ssds would have to get wayyyy cheaper before most could replace there NAS with this. I guess that's why you said nas of the future .
SSD Nvme is the future when prices drop
great review, also very nice machine, good explanation of the interface thanks for sharng
You're welcome
Almost USD 1,000 for just the device itself? OUCH!
The Quad-Core and i3 8core version both only have 9 pcie lanes to spend
I guess it gives each M2 1 lanes and 1 towards the 10G network which probably got limited to 8Gbps if it only got single lanes
Any computer motherboard with more than 1 pcie slot which do pcie 3x4 or above , 2 saberent quad nvme carrier card ( about 150-170 GBP each ) they using a pcie switch/hubs and shared gen3x4 bandwidth, so technically this build have similar 8 nvme and bandwidth as F8 , of course you also need to add a 10G network card to it
Consider get a am5 non APU, then spilt pcie to 4/4/4/4 and you will get super quick quad nvme array
In total might be cheaper in performance per dollar and powerful ,downside is bigger than this product 😂
I don't know if it's even available here. His links are for Amazon UK, which doesn't ship this to the US and a cursory look on the US site didn't show this model.
pricey
Type off NAS i need, well want, take me year to upgrade the Bar Steward though, good vid though.
Its very nice, but will cost a lot to populate all drive bays with 8TB per drive
Hello great videos. Is the device out on amazon . Does the nvme come with device or sold separately ❤🎉
Links in video descritpion
Will those 2 small fans be able to cool the cpu and the ssd’s, I very much doubt it.
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Thank you for sharing this
My pleasure
max ssd 8tb each about 800$. We talking about 7400$ total for storage which is already not enough for most Plex users
Nice background picture! Is that from the NAS? Thanks.
It reminds me of Santana's first album cover.
Yes
Love me some Santana
Very expensive, but man, would that be nice! I would love to know total cost of unit plus filling all the bays with chips?
You could buy it and populate two 2 8TB bays and upgrade as you go
@@Britec09 I'd love too! But just not in the cards for me, but if I hit the lottery, it's ON!
Hi Brian the new new TNAS dose it come with antvirus software because the has I have got you cannot put antivirus on it. Steve b
Gotta wait for SSD prices to fall to get this. For now, it can't compete with my current HDD RAID storage system.
SSD prices are crazy for 8TB
Exactly. I have a Terramaster D5 Thunderbolt 3, the speed with HDDs is as good as this device, and $/TB is far better. This also requires a 10Gbps network to get the speed which gets saturated by even 1 SSD. With Thunderbolt at 40Gbps when SSD prices come down I can replace my HDDs and get another big speed boost. But mine version is a DAS, so if a NAS is required then that's obviously another consideration.
Is this or another solution like it able to store dicom images and run a web pacs viewer that’s web based.
There website would be able to answer that better than me
Great size. Then again being for m.2 it dossnt need to be big
Nice unit
Thank you for your videos. I have a request from you. My monitor has 4k resolution. Your videos are FHD. In this case, I burn 200W of electricity for nothing while watching your video. In other words, when you watch an FHD video on a 4k monitor, 200 Watts of additional electricity is used. If you have the opportunity, it would be great if you upload a 4k video.
They have 70% margin while they sell us these products...
Fun fact: "NAS" in Arabic means "People".
Some NAS need NAS :)
Thanks
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Thanks
Ah, only 1x 10 Gb port, nah, I'll have to leave it, my home lab has dual Nics everywhere, each path going to separate Cisco switches for redundancy, I need 5 nines uptime otherwise the misses will go spare. 😜
Yes, only one ethernet port
I'd avoid. If you got it for review, you still are required to tick the flagged paid promotion as, despite not being paid, you got an item for content. "is arguably one of the best bang for the buck" far from it. Over £700 and for NVMe drives of 8TB its over £500 and using SSDs for a NAS is probably not the best idea unless you're not writing to them often. The main other brands out there are more reliable and the warranty I suspect will be better. And if knowing what you're doing, cheaper to just build a NAS.
This is just an ad...
Don't be stupid.
@@Britec09 I am not one posting lame ads.
It takes £0.43 per 24h
Looks a bit plasticky. Synology do them better, look nicer and you can run a few containers as well.
Ok, what’s a NAS??
Network Attached Storage
$800 no thanks.