![]() I currently have my LR catalog on a fast external NVMe drive. It has better ratings and more multi-gig ports for future use, but cost $100 more than the Netgear and probably an overkill for me. I'm leaning towards the TP-Link TL-SX105 which has 5 x 10Gb ports. I was looking at a Netgear GS110MX (which includes 2 x 10Gb ports), but some reviews claim problems with the 10Gb ports (data transfer & heat issues). What 10Gb ethernet switch are you using or would you recommend? I assume the read & write transfer speeds you mentioned are MB/s (mega-bytes/sec). I've also watched Hudson Henry's Synology setup videos and a few SpaceRex videos as well, which have been very informative & helpful. I'll be setting up a Synology 1522+ w/ optional 10Gb port and Seagate Ironwolf drives, and using my M1 MacBook Pro with a OWC dock & its 10Gb port (I'll probably run into the same OWC dock DNS address issue you mentioned). Currently their delivery is 2 days late and their tracking shows it's going farther away from my location. I'll be going through the same setup process with the same hardware (minus the 2 NVMe drives) assuming Amazon actually delivers the Synology 1522+ I purchased (1522+ was $140 off during their Prime Day deal). Hope this helps if are still NASing around, trying to decide.Īppreciate your post and your NAS details. I am going to use separate NVME drives for culling shoots though and then move them to the NAS. I did have an issue where the 10gb port on my OWC dock didn't have a DNS address but once I solved that, I have not had any issues.Įnd result is I am getting 525-600 mbs write and 1000 mbs read, and my LR is pretty snappy even with that. The SpaceRex videos added some additional knowledge and implementation steps. Setting it up per the Hudson video was also pretty straightforward. Putting the hardware together was super easy per the video. SpaceRex no longer recommends WD Red drives as they mark them problematic after 3 years runtime. Watch the Complete Beginners Guide for for DSM 7.2, Top 6 updates, Every feature explained and others that seem interesting to you. He goes through lots of settings such scheduling the recycling bin, smart tests both quick and extended, data scrubbing for the shared pool, power recovery, snapshot replication and more. While Hudson gives a lot of info, as others here recommended, watch the Spacerex videos too. For $100 that seemed worth it for the long run. The 1522 has 8mb RAM vs 4 on the 923 and an extra bay. What path I took? People seemed to like the Hudson Henry video on using a Synology 1522+ with an optional 10GB port and 2 NVMe drives. I knew if I started shooting in Lossless I would eventually jam up the set up I had. Without being able to see the thumbnails, when choosing to open files and other tasks it got to be a PIA. What prompted me to finally get a NAS - actually Apple's mysterious about face on supporting thumbnails for HE*.
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