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Looking for a NAS with newbie-friendly GUI

BusyBeaverHP

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I checked out https://www.snbforums.com/threads/read-this-before-you-post.1053/ but was overwhelmed, hoping to open discussion here instead!

Thank you ahead of time!
 

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I'm a Windows PC builder for 18 years.
I mostly edit 1080p footage with a 1TB SSD.
My footage archive currently sits in a 8TB MyBook, so I'm trying to move it to a more robust storage solution, mitigating single point of failure.
My experience with command lines is limited to Windows command lines, but even then it's more like copy-paste.

New to NAS hardware but not new to the hardware scene, seeking guidance.
 
Go look at the QNAP and Synology OS demos. You'll find both easy to use. Synology is a bit easier to understand because QNAP's storage setup is much more complicated IMO. QNAP really needs a wizard or newbie mode for folks who aren't trying to create huge volumes spread over multiple NASes.
 
Go look at the QNAP and Synology OS demos. You'll find both easy to use. Synology is a bit easier to understand because QNAP's storage setup is much more complicated IMO. QNAP really needs a wizard or newbie mode for folks who aren't trying to create huge volumes spread over multiple NASes.

I would agree on the QNAP - that being said, their OOBE initial setup is pretty straightforward - the challenge is how to expand/extend, and QNAP's is a bit obtuse unless one has some foreknowledge... it's a powerful interface and feature, but one that isn't immediately obvious to a new user.
 
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