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Goombot 07-16-2020 11:53 AM

Working directly off NAS?
 
I’m sure this topic has been covered but has anyone recently been using any "at home" NAS systems that work well with ProTools? I was looking at getting a Synology NAS for backup but ideally I'd like to work off it as well if that is an option these days. I know there is a Nexis but what about someone at home who doesn't really need all that.

albee1952 07-24-2020 01:09 PM

Re: Working directly off NAS?
 
Synology is probably the best brand. I have had decent performance from a Buffalo NAS housing a pair of WD Red 6TB drives(not running in RAID, just JBOD). If you have plenty of RAM(32GB or more) and assign 5-6GB to Disk Cache(Playback Engine>Disk Playback>Cache size), and allow the session to fully cache before playback, it should be okay within reason(not sure how that would be with 200 tracks:rolleyes:)). If you don't use RAID, you still need a backup strategy.

uptheoctave 07-24-2020 01:48 PM

Re: Working directly off NAS?
 
I use one for backup but the performance isn't quite good enough for me for live data.

NVME drives in the Mac Pro for live data.
Synology NAS for backup.

It has worked for me for the last few years.

Darryl Ramm 07-24-2020 02:08 PM

Re: Working directly off NAS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Goombot (Post 2572836)
I’m sure this topic has been covered but has anyone recently been using any "at home" NAS systems that work well with ProTools? I was looking at getting a Synology NAS for backup but ideally I'd like to work off it as well if that is an option these days. I know there is a Nexis but what about someone at home who doesn't really need all that.

The thing is you don't have to ask, you can search for what people write here about stuff.

e.g. google Synology site:duc.avid.com

Personally I would not work off a low-end NAS. Don't see the attraction. Not when modern PCIe/NVMe SSDs are so much faster, and more reliable, incl. because they are just simpler and you can run off an internal NVMe drive and not need not worry about fragile cables etc. And then a NAS makes a fantastic backup/version backup box.-- but do *not* rely on a NAS as an ultimate archive/backup. And don't assume RAID 1/5/etc. makes anything reliable to trust by itself... so how would you backup the NAS box if it's your primary session storage? Has your backup device now become your single point of failure. You really want multiple separate backups/archives, ideally in multiple different formats in multiple different locations, ideally at least one off-site (cloud storage may be a good option for that).

corp 01-03-2021 04:58 PM

Re: Working directly off NAS?
 
QNAP?


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