Comparing the Synology DS1817+ NAS and the QNAP TS-853A NAS
- Host a Virtualisation or Container Platform – setup and run multiple VMs, supporting multiple Operating systems and enhanced by the Docker app, Container Station
- Full access to your media from mobile devices, PC, Laptop and console devices
- The QNAP arrives with a remote control
- The Synology arrives with an expandable PCIe slot of m.2 cache, 10GBe and more options open to you later
- The QNAP has dual HDMI ports for direct media access for your HDMI enabled 1080p and 4K TV
- The Synology can be upgraded by upto 16GB of DDR3 Memory, whereas the Synology can only reach heights of 8GB
- Serve as a cross platform service – bridging connections and transfers of files between Mac and Windows systems over the network
- Heavily support background data checks and comprehensive snapshot technology meaning you will have an equal amount of backup options whichever you go for. As well as migration, connection and interaction with existing cloud services like dropbox, Google Drive ElephantDrive
- Create a comprehensive Surveillance solutions, supporting multiple IP cameras and even arriving with some licences included
- Access exactly the same NAS OS that is updated regularly and has a huge app store to really customise your setup to make it your own
What are the Pros and Cons of the TS-853A QNAP NAS release?
VALUE This NAS is designed with multitasking and can handly VMWare, Plex, KODI, Emby, Surveillance over IP Cameras and more, as well as arriving with DUAL OS Linux Setup as you wish and a remote control and dual HDMI IN 1080p and 4K transcoding. Hard to argue with that kind of ability FEATURES In terms of Price vs Ability, you will struggle to find a better NAS – the QNAP TS-x53a Series is easily the best QNAP NAS of 2016 for us at . PERFORMANCE This NAS is designed with multitasking and can handly VMWare, Plex, KODI, Emby, Surveillance over IP Cameras and more, as well as arriving with DUAL OS Linux Setup as you wish and a remote control and dual HDMI IN 1080p and 4K transcoding. Hard to argue with that kind of ability DESIGN Combination of metal and plastic, this QNAP NAS is designed to fit in both an office and home environment – very compact yet functional |
VALUE Just a shame that there isn’t a Pentium or Intel i3 version available FEATURES The CPU is not as powerful as the Pentium CPU in the latest WD PR4100 and others but this is so much lower in price PERFORMANCE Once again, there are bigger and better CPUs out there and this NAS is not quite suitable if you want PLEX 1080p transcoding on EVERYTHING (though it can handle 1080p HD it may struggle with high bitrate or dense media unlike an i7 CPU) DESIGN As it is mostly metallic, it is a pinch noiser than a whole plastic version
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What are the Pros and Cons of the newer Synology DS1817+ NAS released in 2017?
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