Having worked in IT for over 25 years, you did a great job at explaining this. Great work on setting this up as well... a good video. As a side note, you basically won the nerd lottery getting all that gear. I would be over the moon to have that level of equipment at home. Certainly not cheap!! Perhaps a follow-up video is explaining the importance of off-site backups. In case of a house fire, you stand the potential to now lose 10's of terabytes of data. An off-site strategy is needed. Also, re that noise, you can get a solid rubber mat to put under the NAS which will greatly help reduce the vibration noise. I would not recommend anything soft like bubble wrap or cloth as they can attract dust.
A simple and straightforward insight in to NAS for those that probably are not sure what it is or if they need one. It was obvious from the start that this was a sponsored video as you clearly mentioned this along with the names of the sponsors, so I don't see a problem there. This is expensive kit but in relation to the outlay already made on getting the pictures/video's it may well turn out to be a cost effective solution. I suspect all photographers/videographers have a at least some form of backup via an external drive or cloud solution and it doesn't take long to fill up these backups. The NAS solution may be a bit of overkill for some but I can see the benefit for others, such as knowing where your data is (cloud drives can be anywhere). I've enjoyed all the videos I've managed to see of yours so far and look forward to not only catching up on the older content but to see what new adventures yourself and Sophie embark on in the future.
Very nice video Mads,well done! I think this is really relevant content as you share it from a photographers point of view. Being a photographer and a quite techy computer geek myself it is really nice to see how you cover a lot of topics I would often just take for granted and totally forget to mention if someone would ask me - especially the jumbo frames is really essential and something a lot of people might not know or think of. Regarding the noise, you can control the fan level manually in QNAP's interface, but with so many spindle drives as you got in your NAS the main noise would be coming from all those drives for sure, I got the same issue with my NAS boxes - so they are all located securely in a storage space in a different room than my office, to avoid my ears from the painful noise of spinning drives all day long :-) I think someone else already recommended in the comments, getting a UPS is a very good idea - both for your PC but especially also one for your NAS :-)
Always surprised by the number of people who think RAID 1 and 10 give a full backup solution, and then get disappointed when they find that a file they edited is present on the mirror as the edited version too.
Dear Mads and others I like your videos and this one as well. I just have a comment.... Recently Qnap drives around the world were exposed to and exploited by hacking/ransomware through the Qnap-cloud. All files below 20mb were encrypted and the vulnerability was the Qnap-cloud. The company offered a solution which would PERHAPS function, approximately a month later, but only if nothing was touched on the drives. When I had the problem and contacted Qnap they told me that I should have had updated my firmware and so on. The firmware was updated, security-scans were done twice each 24 hours and even though I lost all files sized 20mb or below..... Today I don't rely on a NAS.... All files are now backed up by a cloud storage service and when I compare the monthly payment for cloud Vs NAS I really appreciate the security and convenience. The cost of buying hardware makes up for several years of buying cloud-storage. But... Very nice and informative video!!!
Not surprisingly my financial advisor just fainted when at total cost of everything here, wow. Guess I’ll stay with the 8TBs of external storage I currently have. Thanks for sharing Mads.
When you consider the file sizes of today’s pro camera’s, 40 - 50 megapixel plus added to that the 8K video and throwing in all that drone footage, for good measure, it’s not really hard to see how useful that storage setup you now possess will be.
Thanks for the video! I definitely need a nas. With over 25 of external harddrives it is becoming a nightmare. I am procastinating buying a nas, installing it freaks me out. Didn't had a clue of all the extra bits and pieces you needed to get it working properly 🙈🤣🤣
Yeah it's really a nightmare finding out everything. Although geeks know a lot, communication is not their strong side, but hopefully this video gave you some insights :)
Definitely not a beginner's experience, I would say. I have a two bay QNAP NAS, with no SSD option, although it does include up to 2GB of RAM. It was very easy to set up, using the software tools you mention, and could be configured in any number of ways, also as you mention. Very impressed with QNAP products. Even my simple setup is fast, responsive and reliable. On the question of putting bubble wrap under the drive, definitely don't do that because of the airflow constraints. There are lots of simple vibration pads that can be purchased. Even mouse pads can be used if necessary. The best solution might simply be to move it off the desk. Thanks for sharing.
wow thats a lot of kit you got there!! very worthwhile, but consider storing your keeper RAW files off-site as well in cloud as having everything located in one physical place is risky.
I built my own pc 2 and a half years ago and I didn't understand half what you said. I will definitely have to study up on this further. I did put an NVMe drive in mine for the OS and software. My pictures are stored on a Western digital yellow 2 TB hard drive. What I saw on the yellow was they are for servers and last twice as long and are made to run 24/7. I will look into the red drives. I don't think I need a NAS what that many bays. I think 4 drives will be plenty. I also don't know if I'll need 14 TB drives. I haven't really started working for the public yet but I'm about to. I need to upgrade my CPU and ram first. I can't find graphics cards right now because of all the scalpers buying them up to mark the prices up. Nobody has any in stock. I need to back up my photos though. My Lightroom is not organized very well. I have pictures I can't find anywhere and some ended up on my C drive. I didn't have my D drive (2 TB) up and running when I first started. I need to find some videos on how to set up backup storage for pictures and how to organize Lightroom with the drives.
Hopefully, I answered everything a complete beginner needs to know. At least, I would have wished I had a video like this when I unboxed my NAS. Would definitely have saved me a lot of time ☺️
Hi, I believe I am using the same machine as you. However, I am not able to set up DaVinci Resolve for video editing via postgresql. How are you doing this? Any help would be much appreciated.
Wow, a bit to consume, I'm thinking a notepad and a few replays to digest all that. Thanks for sharing, I have 2x 8gb external devices but it's nice to know I have a much larger storage option.
Just in case, I observed that was used single NVMe as cache. If is true, my suggestion to make a pool from NVMe connected in mirror and assign the pool as cache. From what I found in I-net resources, if cache failed, then may results the lose of data.
A lot to take in there Mads, but it certainly looks an impressive set up. Not so much a technical question but more of a practical question. When you go on your travels again, will the NAS provide you with a way of doing a remote back up, i.e can you transfer images from you camera onto a laptop then subsequently instigate a remote back up on to your NAS at home? I will confess I have limited knowledge of NAS and was wondering if this was achievable
Thanks for a positive comment, Jim. There are just so many people who lose their mind when they see something is sponsored 😅 But yes, that should indeed be possible with the remote access option 😊
Yeah, I'm worried about that myself, but I haven't come up with a better solution just yet. Maybe a lot of small cloth patches can work being places underneath each leg 🤔
@@MadsPeterIversen ok Mads, on my mobile i dont see anything. i will be back on my desktop and check that out, promised👍right now enjoying a few days in Italy🇮🇹🍕😎☀️
If you just need more storage and "backup" then NAS is not the way to go. Most people should instead consider a multi-bay drive enclosure or just add more hard drives to their desktop if they are using a desktop computer. NAS shines when you have a small office or home where multiple computers need to access the same data. Don't buy a NAS because you need more storage.
As Felix says.. NAS is no backup.. I had a NAS disk my self and had somewhere between 26 and 27.000 pictures stored on it... Until lightning struck.. One fash, a HUGE bang and no more pictures.. Now I store all my puctures on 3 seperate disks that I can connect to my pc with at USB3.1 tacking a backup and disconnect them again.. Never going to loose them again.. :D
We are drowning in data and our dependency on sophisticated technologies are mind boggling. Still if you get burgled there is nothing left unless you also take measures in that regard and that becomes even more difficult the more data you have to begin with. I'm waiting for 1 petabyte (1024 terabytes) per 1 cubic centimeter storage so I can leave a couple of backups at friends and family. Hopefully devices and drivers will be around for a long time to read them.
Also, I'm advertising for my own stuff in every single video... It's about providing value to the viewer. If this is not of value to you, fair enough, can't make everyone happy all the time ;)
Having worked in IT for over 25 years, you did a great job at explaining this. Great work on setting this up as well... a good video.
As a side note, you basically won the nerd lottery getting all that gear. I would be over the moon to have that level of equipment at home. Certainly not cheap!!
Perhaps a follow-up video is explaining the importance of off-site backups. In case of a house fire, you stand the potential to now lose 10's of terabytes of data. An off-site strategy is needed.
Also, re that noise, you can get a solid rubber mat to put under the NAS which will greatly help reduce the vibration noise. I would not recommend anything soft like bubble wrap or cloth as they can attract dust.
Are u watching me? Exactly my topic the last days and now u open it too. Thank u!
For a non techie you certainly covered that thoroughly and with best clarity. As always Mads, many thanks
Thank you, Stephen! Also took me more than a month to really get through it all :)
A simple and straightforward insight in to NAS for those that probably are not sure what it is or if they need one. It was obvious from the start that this was a sponsored video as you clearly mentioned this along with the names of the sponsors, so I don't see a problem there. This is expensive kit but in relation to the outlay already made on getting the pictures/video's it may well turn out to be a cost effective solution. I suspect all photographers/videographers have a at least some form of backup via an external drive or cloud solution and it doesn't take long to fill up these backups. The NAS solution may be a bit of overkill for some but I can see the benefit for others, such as knowing where your data is (cloud drives can be anywhere). I've enjoyed all the videos I've managed to see of yours so far and look forward to not only catching up on the older content but to see what new adventures yourself and Sophie embark on in the future.
Thank you so much, John! There will come a ton more landscape photography from here for sure :)
Very nice video Mads,well done! I think this is really relevant content as you share it from a photographers point of view. Being a photographer and a quite techy computer geek myself it is really nice to see how you cover a lot of topics I would often just take for granted and totally forget to mention if someone would ask me - especially the jumbo frames is really essential and something a lot of people might not know or think of. Regarding the noise, you can control the fan level manually in QNAP's interface, but with so many spindle drives as you got in your NAS the main noise would be coming from all those drives for sure, I got the same issue with my NAS boxes - so they are all located securely in a storage space in a different room than my office, to avoid my ears from the painful noise of spinning drives all day long :-) I think someone else already recommended in the comments, getting a UPS is a very good idea - both for your PC but especially also one for your NAS :-)
Always remember: RAID IS NO BACKUP!
Always surprised by the number of people who think RAID 1 and 10 give a full backup solution, and then get disappointed when they find that a file they edited is present on the mirror as the edited version too.
Dear Mads and others
I like your videos and this one as well. I just have a comment....
Recently Qnap drives around the world were exposed to and exploited by hacking/ransomware through the Qnap-cloud.
All files below 20mb were encrypted and the vulnerability was the Qnap-cloud. The company offered a solution which would PERHAPS function, approximately a month later, but only if nothing was touched on the drives.
When I had the problem and contacted Qnap they told me that I should have had updated my firmware and so on.
The firmware was updated, security-scans were done twice each 24 hours and even though I lost all files sized 20mb or below.....
Today I don't rely on a NAS....
All files are now
backed up by a cloud storage service and when I compare the monthly payment for cloud Vs NAS I really appreciate the security and convenience.
The cost of buying hardware makes up for several years of buying cloud-storage.
But... Very nice and informative video!!!
Cool, been thinking about this for ages. Thanks for the info 👍
You're welcome! :)
Very helpfull MADS, i am just thinking about doing that, so the Video came at the Right time👍
I went to a NAS setup about 5 years ago basically to get more room on my hard drives. Last year one of my drives failed and Raid 5 restored my files.
Is really really amazing , all very neat and more practical with a great performance congratulations
Whew!!! I may have to indulge in a little more than the study of photography for this. Mads, I suddenly realized....I'm not in your league.
Not surprisingly my financial advisor just fainted when at total cost of everything here, wow.
Guess I’ll stay with the 8TBs of external storage I currently have.
Thanks for sharing Mads.
Yeah, this specific setup is rather expensive. That's why I really tried to emphasize there are smaller options ;)
When you consider the file sizes of today’s pro camera’s, 40 - 50 megapixel plus added to that the 8K video and throwing in all that drone footage, for good measure, it’s not really hard to see how useful that storage setup you now possess will be.
Thanks for the video! I definitely need a nas. With over 25 of external harddrives it is becoming a nightmare. I am procastinating buying a nas, installing it freaks me out. Didn't had a clue of all the extra bits and pieces you needed to get it working properly 🙈🤣🤣
Yeah it's really a nightmare finding out everything. Although geeks know a lot, communication is not their strong side, but hopefully this video gave you some insights :)
@@MadsPeterIversen The video was very helpful, so thanks again. Have a great sunday!
Definitely not a beginner's experience, I would say. I have a two bay QNAP NAS, with no SSD option, although it does include up to 2GB of RAM. It was very easy to set up, using the software tools you mention, and could be configured in any number of ways, also as you mention. Very impressed with QNAP products. Even my simple setup is fast, responsive and reliable. On the question of putting bubble wrap under the drive, definitely don't do that because of the airflow constraints. There are lots of simple vibration pads that can be purchased. Even mouse pads can be used if necessary. The best solution might simply be to move it off the desk. Thanks for sharing.
wow thats a lot of kit you got there!! very worthwhile, but consider storing your keeper RAW files off-site as well in cloud as having everything located in one physical place is risky.
Yup, thanks a lot. I do have a cloud backup for safety 😊
@@MadsPeterIversen I thought you would 😊 just thought I'd mention it for everyone else.
I built my own pc 2 and a half years ago and I didn't understand half what you said. I will definitely have to study up on this further. I did put an NVMe drive in mine for the OS and software. My pictures are stored on a Western digital yellow 2 TB hard drive. What I saw on the yellow was they are for servers and last twice as long and are made to run 24/7. I will look into the red drives. I don't think I need a NAS what that many bays. I think 4 drives will be plenty. I also don't know if I'll need 14 TB drives. I haven't really started working for the public yet but I'm about to. I need to upgrade my CPU and ram first. I can't find graphics cards right now because of all the scalpers buying them up to mark the prices up. Nobody has any in stock. I need to back up my photos though. My Lightroom is not organized very well. I have pictures I can't find anywhere and some ended up on my C drive. I didn't have my D drive (2 TB) up and running when I first started. I need to find some videos on how to set up backup storage for pictures and how to organize Lightroom with the drives.
ok that was just a bit above "Complete beginner" :)
Hopefully, I answered everything a complete beginner needs to know. At least, I would have wished I had a video like this when I unboxed my NAS. Would definitely have saved me a lot of time ☺️
Hi, I believe I am using the same machine as you. However, I am not able to set up DaVinci Resolve for video editing via postgresql. How are you doing this? Any help would be much appreciated.
Wow, a bit to consume, I'm thinking a notepad and a few replays to digest all that. Thanks for sharing, I have 2x 8gb external devices but it's nice to know I have a much larger storage option.
Well done for working through that…guys in our company are paid the best part of £1000 per day for that kind of work 🤓
my brain just exploded! but well done as always.
Just in case, I observed that was used single NVMe as cache. If is true, my suggestion to make a pool from NVMe connected in mirror and assign the pool as cache.
From what I found in I-net resources, if cache failed, then may results the lose of data.
Thank you!
A lot to take in there Mads, but it certainly looks an impressive set up. Not so much a technical question but more of a practical question. When you go on your travels again, will the NAS provide you with a way of doing a remote back up, i.e can you transfer images from you camera onto a laptop then subsequently instigate a remote back up on to your NAS at home? I will confess I have limited knowledge of NAS and was wondering if this was achievable
Thanks for a positive comment, Jim. There are just so many people who lose their mind when they see something is sponsored 😅
But yes, that should indeed be possible with the remote access option 😊
@@djstuc yeah, that's what I'm thinking too. I'd also need to edit on the go anyway
Now head to Iceland and capture more stunning photo's and videos and fill that bad boy up!.....Oh, Faroe Islands too.
Wow that is one expansive set of hardware you've got there. I get why you made it a sponsored video 🤣
it's pretty nice :)
Seems the bubble wrap solution may create an issue with airflow and cooling ??
Yeah, I'm worried about that myself, but I haven't come up with a better solution just yet. Maybe a lot of small cloth patches can work being places underneath each leg 🤔
I am at the age, I can just turn down my hearing aid. One of the few benefits of getting older!
@@MadsPeterIversen A small sheet of Styrofoam may work well.
Another thing....i was a supporter of this channel until the 16.of this month, where can i make my renewal? i dont find this option any more😳
Thank you, Sandro! I see the button just underneath the like/dislike counter :)
@@MadsPeterIversen ok Mads,
on my mobile i dont see anything.
i will be back on my desktop and check that out, promised👍right now enjoying a few days in Italy🇮🇹🍕😎☀️
@@MadsPeterIversen so, it's done now. Thanks for all the great content and everything i can learn from you. I could do it now from my desktop PC
If you just need more storage and "backup" then NAS is not the way to go. Most people should instead consider a multi-bay drive enclosure or just add more hard drives to their desktop if they are using a desktop computer. NAS shines when you have a small office or home where multiple computers need to access the same data. Don't buy a NAS because you need more storage.
As Felix says.. NAS is no backup..
I had a NAS disk my self and had somewhere between 26 and 27.000 pictures stored on it... Until lightning struck.. One fash, a HUGE bang and no more pictures..
Now I store all my puctures on 3 seperate disks that I can connect to my pc with at USB3.1 tacking a backup and disconnect them again.. Never going to loose them again.. :D
Yeah, it's probably also a good idea to have a cloud based backup. I also have that :)
I installed my first NAS about three decades ago, and currently using 3x NAS and 1x DAS. Plus DVD/BD & off-site backup. 🙂
We are drowning in data and our dependency on sophisticated technologies are mind boggling. Still if you get burgled there is nothing left unless you also take measures in that regard and that becomes even more difficult the more data you have to begin with. I'm waiting for 1 petabyte (1024 terabytes) per 1 cubic centimeter storage so I can leave a couple of backups at friends and family. Hopefully devices and drivers will be around for a long time to read them.
Yeah, it's probably a few years into the future ;)
Why not True as with ZFS ?
TrueNas
Erm whattt??? You lost me after you said "hard drive" lol. Great vid as ever though
Place the NAS somewhere where you can't hear it. It doesn't have to be in the same room once it is installed.
sooo..that setup is what..5-6000$? i mean..i still watched the video knowing ill never be able to afford it =D
OBVIOUSLY these are being given away worldwide- hence the repeated advertisements we are seeing.
That gave me seizure, and I pissed myself. You're hardly a "simpleton". Give yourself credit. Well done!
Ads Peter Iversen?
This is exhausting.....
100% advertisement - should be mentioned in the title.
Actually not, I say it's a sponsored video and I even ticked the box during the upload. That's what you have to do ;)
Also, I'm advertising for my own stuff in every single video... It's about providing value to the viewer. If this is not of value to you, fair enough, can't make everyone happy all the time ;)
Sorry, but there are already hundreds of of storage videos on RUclips.