Everyone Should have a NAS - How I backup everything
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Everyone Should have a NAS - How I backup everything - The Synology DS1522+ is how I have been keeping all of the files on my Mac for KZread video backed up and in sync at the office and at home. The Synology DiskStation DS1522+ allows me to seamlessly have folders backed up from multiple locations at once without thinking about. You can also access the Synology Disputation from anywhere using iPhone, iPad, Mac Windows or anything that connects to the internet.
In this video I unbox the DS1522+ Synology DiskStation, set it up and show you how I keep all important video files backed up from multiple locations using a Mac Studio, 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro.
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**Chapters**
00:00 - Everything New
00:24 - Price
00:34 - Unboxing
03:11 - Drive Installation
05:14 - Setup
11:04 - Backup everything from everywhere
17:39 - Noise
18:10 - Conclusion
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What do you use to back up? Thanks for watching, it is always appreciated.
@debbiebridygham9230
Жыл бұрын
I also use a NAS unit that can be configured for Time Machine backups, this is straightforward unless something goes wrong, TM error messages always seem to be deliberately obscure, it tells you that there’s been a failure but not what went wrong 😮
@mraustinfelt
Жыл бұрын
I use my computer! I love your content so much, Aaron! Keep it up!:)
@heart755
Жыл бұрын
@@mraustinfelt XDDD
@Jester_1
Жыл бұрын
Have a 920+ Use for TIme Machine backup, iPhone photos, and I also dabble in docker containers.
@vblack7372
Жыл бұрын
Just a basic 5TB LaCie with Time Machine. Nuttin fancy but it works.
Next time that you setup a synology nas, use SHR1 or SHR2 that is like raid5 and raid6. With their shr , you can upgrade 2 drives and your array and your storage will expand. With your raid 5 setup, you will need to upgrade all your drive to expand your storage.
I’ve been stuck between which manufacturer to go with to replace my Buffalo Nas and this video just helped me decide.. thank you..
I’ve been considering upgrading my NAS. I think I may after watching this 👏
This is the best NAS for Mac demonstration I’ve found. Thank you.
My favoirte thing about a NAS is that it's still a "regular" old server. It can do so much more than store data. For instance, my NAS downloads and seeds all my torrents and hosts Pi-Hole on my network. I have many more projects and plans to research as well. I agree with the title. Everyone should have a NAS. :)
Thanks for sharing this @Zollotech! I'm sure there are plenty of us who follow your channel that really benefited from this video.
Hi and thanks for this video. Isn't it possible to have a folder A setup to backup and at the same time have folder A to sync to the NAS? Thanks
Great Videos! Thank you. Is there a chance to use this as a kind of cloud so I can backup my pictures from my Iphone. Basically to have my own Icloud service? Thank you
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@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
lol
Great video! I need this in my life!!
12:37 Can you choose your iCloud drive folder as a folder to backup even though the files are in the cloud and not on the computer’s drive?
Hey I didn’t really find something about that online. I would like to have a synology, mainly for backups. I would like to have automatic backups (weekly for example) for all of my devices, wich are MacBook, iPad and iPhone. With Time Machine for the Mac shouldnt be an issue. But is there an easy way to backup the iPhone and iPad via synology???
watching from tanzania🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 Great job zollotech🤲😔
Thx for the info. Also, found out they released a 15.7.3.
I use Synology also for the past 4 years . Also on their website , they offer Synology Partner Online Training, which is very helpful.
Can I connect it with Plesk through ftps to automatically download backups from the dedicated server?
thank you for the video. could be an option to use ssd disk to increase performance on a cheaper (slower) Synology nas?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Yes, you can definitely do that
Is there a way to backup my iPhone to the NAS automatically?
how can you make a cloud server with Tmobile home internet, that router doesn't allow me to open port forwarding. and I don't want to use the third channeling stuff software, so I can back up via the cloud.
Nice and not bad on the pricing either.
Wow this is the kind of stuff we had early 2000 in my datacenter . Raid 10 offcourse ! Jesus the speed with NVMe in Raid must be insane !
What about Time Machine backups? Do you use this? Do you use a different partition?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
You could set it up that way, but I do not use time machine
Good video like all the extra stuff we can use on our apple products. This one is useful but to expensive
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@nissanzenkiboy
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech thank you! Sir
If you lose the Synology you lose all your backups. I back up to local drives - a local bootable clone drive and a local Time Machine as well as a remote NAS Time Machine on a Synology NAS. My daily driver - a 2020 iMac 5K - has a Drobo 8D disk array and backs up to Thunderbolt drives with a bootable clone, a Time Machine, and a Synology Time Machine. The 8D backs up to the same Synology (50 TB worth) and the iMac's boot drive and 8D back up to a remote BackBlaze (which would still be there if my house burned down). My other machines - a 2021 MacBook Pro and the family's 2017 iMac 5K just back up to local drives and the NAS as described above as they contain no mission critical data. Drobo has for the most part gone out of business, so when the 8D fails I'll probably replace it with a 8 Bay locally connected Synology with my main driver connected to the Synology in my office connected to a 10 gb switch, hooked up to one of the LAN ports of my Wifi mesh office satellite. It'll take a while to restore from the family room Synology which is connected to the main router, though I could install a 10 gb ethernet port and bring it upstairs and hook it in to the 10 gb switch to restore much more quickly. Once both arrays are on Synology NAS, backing up will be much less complicated as I can set up a NAS NAS backup to happen automagically. When this happens, I'll probably update my Wifi 6 mesh (currently a NetGear Orbi RBK853) to a 953 Wifi 6e mesh which has at least one 2.5 gb LAN port per satellite which will vastly speed up node to node throughput. If I had ethernet wired in my house this would be a better solution, but unfortunately I don't as it's an older house before home networking was a consideration.
Hi, how to create a non sharing folder with password? Thanks
I don’t know how well Synology performs as a personal NAS but on an enterprise scale DELL is #1, we switched from Synology to DELL and I’ve never been happier, though recently Nutanix are putting up a fight as well.
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
yes if you are using blade servers Dell has a lot of solutions as well.
Good afternoon Aaron 👌☺️❤️
RAID with parity? Does this work with Time Machine?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Yes it does
What is the monthly cost for the remote access and backup.
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Zero
I use a synology box for my home which is being backed up to a synology which replicates itself offsite :D As always: No Backup! No Mercy!
hey @zollotech I'm a big fun of all your videos, does your NAS server supports or use ssd drives cause I see that your using hard drives which is not fast when backing up data.....
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
yes, it can use SSD's as well
@KK-ol5lv
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech okay thanks 🙏 i guess ssd drive are more expensive than hard drives
@daniellbrinneman
Жыл бұрын
These are server hard drives so more expensive than regular hard drives, cost about ~$100~150 each for 4TB, depending on if you buy Seagate Wolf or Western Digital Red server drives that handle vibrations
@KK-ol5lv
Жыл бұрын
@@daniellbrinneman yeah yeah right they're server hard drive I was just asking if server ssd drives exists in the market
@daniellbrinneman
Жыл бұрын
@@KK-ol5lv Yes.
I like watching videos by Zollotech :)
Can NAS backup live photo? I really want to find a good way to store my live photo without breaking it into several files.
@daniellbrinneman
Жыл бұрын
Yes it can
@vanchertin
Жыл бұрын
@@daniellbrinneman Thanks! I should get one to free my iPhone storage.
Wow it useful
Total cost with the 10 GB NIC and all (5) Hard Drives?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
About $1000. Just depends which hard drives you get
@TheoGijzen
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech Can not afford that kind of money. It took me several years to save for a mac mini m1.
Is this not a thing from the past? I backup eather in big SSDs or in the cloud.
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
No, it is not a thing from the past. Many still use them to have local storage.
problem with prefering a nas over a cloud service, is that the initial investment is insane, a nas cost over $500, a few hard drives cost over $100, and if you go with ssd nvme which is what some companies are starting to make (ugreen) can go up to $350 to $400, i pay for both onedrive and icloud and i pay around $160 annually, so, do you really think is worth it?
Why upgrade to 10Gb if you can only read/write at 736/796 MB/s?
@flexairz
Жыл бұрын
Because 10 Gbit/s is about 1,25 GByte per second
@workinprogress9613
Жыл бұрын
@@flexairz And 796 MB/s is only 0.77734 Gigabyte/Second (GB/s)
What are the benefits of a NAS over using iCloud?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Local storage that you have full control over
@daniellbrinneman
Жыл бұрын
More storage, high resolution, Synology Photos and Drive apps, remote secure access if you want it enabled, buy a 60W+ UPS to run it on, multiple users or separate storage accounts, look at @SpaceRex videos, you pay once for the NAS enclosure and the server drives instead of a monthly payment, look at using SHR-2 instead of RAID configuration which helps when you have a hard drive failure and also enables bonus features
@dosdont
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech Local storage that you have full control of *using Synology's software*
Those are tiny disks for a 5 bay unit. 8TB are the sweet spot with Seagate Ironwolf Pro or EXOS at the moment if you don't wonna go 12TB plus per disk (which makes me a bit nervous, as it's just too many eggs in one basket). I just ordered 4x 8TB drives to upgrade my aging 4x3TB setup from many moons ago, which is running out of space now.
@X99Zero
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, actually should just go straight to 16TB hdds. For a KZread channel 4TB lasts you a few months at most
If it formats itself, aren’t you limited to that OS?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Yes, but it is Linux so there’s no reason really to change it
How can I backup iMessages? 😢
You failed to mention that Synology Driver Server must be installed on the NAS in order to run the Drive Client.
Very useful, any NSA device for a regular home user to backup stuff
Synology and macs finder don’t like each other, however with Windows it works good. It takes to long to load dir contents when you are browsing via smb3 protocol
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t had any issues with it on the Mac and finder
@plexiglasscorn
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech browsing directories on a smb3 mounted NAS on a mac takes a long time (5-10sec) to “load” while doing it on windows machine via smb3 is less than a second. I followed pretty much exact setup as you on a video. I wish I could resolve this as finder freeze up even my local opened directories while loadin. could be network problem but windows is on a same domain. My file transfers from windows to nas are faster than mac to nas. It works but it is annoying so I avoid using synology with my mac other than time machine backup.
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I use the ds220+ but thats enough for my usecase. I dont need to backup a ton of data. I use it for music streaming and backup my photos. A 5 bay nas would be overkill. You hadnt to blur the LAN IP this ip is that nternal noone outside of your LAN can do anything with this IP
how badly I wish I had this before… my MacBook suffered from liquid damage so I couldn’t access my Time Machine backup
The immense cost of owning a NAS is never explained properly. You will have the unit and need to pay for all the extra disks, which adds an easy 800 bucks to the price of the NAS making it go to 1500+. But it is true, very true, that in order to be serious about this you will need a beefy unit to hold the data for a content creator.
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
True, but the hard drives themselves are about $75-$100 each for a 4 TB but you could spend much more depending on the size you use
@ladyhollman9534
Жыл бұрын
Hard drives don’t cost much anymore. 😊
@AdrianEarnshawMusic
Жыл бұрын
Ever looked at the cost of storing 20TB upwards in the cloud? If you have that much data, then it is cheaper to pay the upfront cost as you will get it back in 18 months.
As long as you trust Synology
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Of course, why wouldn’t I?
@dovan4092
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech You're asking the wrong question. Why would you?
@dosdont
Жыл бұрын
@@dovan4092 That's absolutely correct, you have to decide whether you trust Synology. Whether you're trusting Synology's software (or hardware) or with the various cloud storage options, people think its some magical secret place. I don't care if it's iCloud or some other cloud option, cloud storage is simply someone else's computer and hard drive.
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I use a raspberrypi as a NAS
I use cloud storage.
@dosdont
Жыл бұрын
Meaning you store your private files on someone else's computer and hard drive
@earnhar768
Жыл бұрын
@@dosdont I don’t have that much Top Secret stuff.
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@gabrielmoseslee
Жыл бұрын
Same here interesting video Aaron
This NAS seems like complete overkill for a basic dude like myself that just has a laptop he wants to be backed up. Wish you recommended some more simplistic options for those who aren’t dealing with 90TB of data.
Does apple make anything like this?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
No, they don’t
I’ve been seeing a of videos by creators shilling for Synology the past week. Coincidence?
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Not sure, but I genuinely like them, so I have no problem doing a video like this for that. I often turn down opportunities for brands I don’t use or don’t like.
Although I respect synology for their reputation and software suite. I couldn't pull the trigger on this NAS, it was too underwhelming for the cost. I went with an asustor, with built in nvme support and at least 2.5 gbe lan upgradeable to 10gbe lan.
My nas is an old all in one pc from 9 years ago I should probably get a real nas
Everyone should have. a. Mad. How. l. Backup. Everything
Everyone should have a JayZ*
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
Lol
Not first
@Smasher1
Жыл бұрын
You’re actually first lol
I'm not buying a silent computer to put this jet next to it.
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
It’s not loud at all. I show that toward the end of the video.
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech ok. please make video anout it. and power consumption.
@zollotech
Жыл бұрын
@@nnnnnn3647 I show the actual sound in the video
@nnnnnn3647
Жыл бұрын
@@zollotech I mean something more.
Nas is not a backup
Everyone Should have a NAS - How I backup everything. Not everyone has the money to pay that much. We are not all millionaires.
@eMotionFlowing
Жыл бұрын
True !!!
@RACAPE
Жыл бұрын
You can find a good NAS for 180-190 dollars. It's not so much. You don't need an expensive one
@jimcabezola3051
Жыл бұрын
One can have a NAS for less than the cost of the latest iPhone SE 3. People who have iPhone SE 3 phones are not millionaires.
@EspadaMK
Жыл бұрын
Have a look a truenas core
@raheinmayhew3422
Жыл бұрын
I’m not a KZreadr and I have one. Its not about having a lot of money it’s planning accordingly. Amazon offers pay over time so paying 30-40 dollars a month seems very affordable to me..
This is way over priced!