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Nas Review and Comparison

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With most of the world’s population having some form of digital device, the secure storage of their digital content is becoming of greater importance for everyday users. There are a lot of services which offer online storage of one’s data, however, many users are skeptical of how their data is being used on such platforms. This is where so-called Network Attached Storage or NAS devices come into play. There are many such solutions available as an open sourced, free software package such as Nextcloud (https://nextcloud.com) or OwnCloud, (https://owncloud.com) however today we want to look at commercially available hardware and software.
I will be reviewing 3 sponsored NAS systems (Asustor Lockerstor 4, Synology DS920+, and TerraMaster F5-422) which I picked out due to their hardware and software configuration. This review is intended specifically for content creators such as photo / video editors or CAD users with a large and growing model database. As the latter is the case for me, I have decided to review affordable solutions to increase one’s network attached storage solutions and CAD productivity.
Nevertheless, whether you are looking for a NAS solution for your home or business scenario, or simply interested in reading about new networking hardware, my full review should be of interest to you as I will also be giving a general summary of each of the NAS’s capabilities and comparing them with each other.
The Lockerstor 4 by Asustor was the best equipped to handle the scenario of a heavy workload CAD user. If you are in the same situation as I and need a reliable NAS system to increase your CAD storage space and enable on the go lightweight CAD usage, then this is the NAS system to check out. I found the Lockerstor 4 to be very reliable and capable of handling what I threw at it. For the full review /overview check out here:(https://www.student.kit.edu/~uekqa/nas-cad-review)
DISCLAIMER: This is still my personal / subjective opinion, even though I tried my best to keep the review and comparison as objective as possible.
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