NAS & Servers
OWC has long been a leader in storage solutions. Everything from enterprise-class networked systems to everyday portable media is in the brand's catalog. Today, we are going to look at something right in the middle—the OWC Jupiter Mini Desktop NAS—and find out if it's a good option for creators and filmmakers. Not as basic as a USB drive and nowhere near as complex or expensive as a rack-mounted system, the Jupiter
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Need to access your files from anywhere in the world? Network attached storage (NAS) is the solution for you! Follow along as Matt Zefi explains what NAS is, how it differs from DAS, what setups to use, and more.
0:00 - Introduction
0:22 - What is NAS?
0:41 - NAS vs. DAS
1:16 - Small and Medium Setups
1:59 - Large Setup
3:27 - 3-2-1 Backup
4:12 - Internet Access
Do you use NAS in your workflow? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
A few years ago, I realized my family had a media problem: our movies, home videos, music, and pictures were scattered all over the place. Some media was stuck on physical discs, a bunch of it was stored on unlabeled thumb drives, and some were even trapped on old, obsolete computers. Even worse, it was all dumb; we had no sensible way of accessing and managing our multimedia library. Like many of you, my 2020 was spent mostly indoors, so consolidating and organizing our media became a project. But I underestimated how long it would take to
QNAP has always offered a variety of NAS- and RAID-compatible solutions that can be used for virtually any computing, networking, and storage need. The brand’s latest offerings, the TVS-hx74 and TS-x64 series, are no exception and feature upgrades that will help users and businesses further excel.
The TVS-hx74 ZFS NAS for Virtualization Applications
The TVS-hx74 series, which is made up of the QNAP TVS-h474 4-Bay NAS Enclosure
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Let's talk NAS (Network Attached Storage)! In this webinar, Chris Fry of Synology and Murray Wais of Matchstick Productions discuss the benefits of Synology's NAS, which is perfect for photo and video production teams looking to streamline their file management.
0:00 - Introduction
1:08 - Today's Speakers & About Synology
4:08 - Downsides of Hard Drive & Cloud Storage
7:38 - What is NAS?
8:56 - Benefit 1 (Centralized Storage)
18:34 - Benefit 2 (Remote Sharing)
34:18 - Benefit 3 (Backup & Recovery)
43:34 - Q&A
57:14 - Final
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Let’s take a look at the Synology DiskStation DS1621+, which features six drive bays, 4GB RAM, quad-core processor, and more. In this B&H video, Jake Estes and Doug Guerra edit footage from this NAS drive to see how it performs.
What is your preferred drive for storing video? Tell us about it in the Comments section, below.