QNAP
TS-464
Based on 67 Reddit mentions
$489.00
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New to a NAS - what apps should I be using for my needs
To answer your question about the apps - in theory, you can access your files remotely through QNAP native apps like Qfile Pro on mobile, etc. Suppose you want more control over your security and have enough knowledge of networking and containers. In that case, you can use services like Tailscale, w
...freedigit in r/qnap
September 16, 2025 10:23 AM
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TS-464 more than 16gig memory?
I've just updated TS-464 to 64Gb - replaced the original Transcend 2666 8Gb SODIMM module with 2x32Gb. I used Integral 64GB (2x 32GB) DDR4 RAM 3200MHz SODIMM Laptop Notebook MacBook Memory Module Kit. Here you can find the exact Specs. The procedure is relatively straightforward and took 5 minutes.
...freedigit in r/qnap
October 6, 2025 11:34 AM
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Will this work for my TS 464? WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe SSD, 4 TB M.2 2280, NVMe
yes it will, but its overkill, you wont get the performance that the ads tell you its capable of because that capability only comes from a host that can drive it at PCIe 4 x 4 but the TS-464 slots are only PCIe 3 x 1. The good side of that is that with an SSD that is so obviously over specified the
...PurpleThumbs in r/qnap
May 23, 2025 10:41 AM
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QNAP TS-251 not detected on network, no HDMI output, no beeps — LPC clock failure? Need data recovery advice
I had a TS-251 server upgraded to 8GB RAM and two WD RED PRO 6TB drives. I checked the drives and they were fine (in an external dual-drive bay connected to a PC, using DiskGenius to read the RAID – a paid program). I bought a new QNAP TS-464 and inserted my two drives. The system booted, but a few
...feisar1 in r/qnap
January 12, 2026 8:14 AM
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What do I need for a 4k streaming, file sharing server? DIY or NAS?
I got a qnap with integrated graphics (TS-464-8G-US I think) that I run jellyfin on, and it is perfectly fine. I would recommend starting out with it, since it makes it easy to understand how a correctly set up nas works and you can get used to docker and nfs and stuff like that. There are some comp
...nobody_nogroup in r/HomeServer
June 29, 2025 1:47 AM
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Prepping for NAS Upgrade
Thank you very much for taking the time to "entertain..". Questions 1 through 3: I arrived at all of those as a possible path based on the TDS-h2489FU-R2-4314 having compatibility in some bays for both SATA and U.2. But you are correct in saying I/we need to wait for the official announcement and re
...daaknes in r/qnap
June 29, 2025 2:28 PM
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Is building a custom NAS with Unraid or True NAS worth it over pre build solutions, and if yes, how to do it?
I manage about 110 QNAP’s at work. I prefer them to synology but that may also be personal preference. Synology is also basically hardware locking their NAS devices forcing folks to buy drives from them, if you do not; you lose a lot of functionality. So, might not be wise to go that direction anymo
...ThecaptainWTF9 in r/HomeNAS
September 23, 2025 4:41 PM
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UPS for QNAP TS-464C2
I use Eaton 3S 850B with my TS-464. It is connected via a USB cable. It was detected without any additional software - configure it in the Control Panel, in the External Devices section. It will cause the NAS to enter 'auto-protection' mode or switch off after a specified time. Saved me from several
...freedigit in r/qnap
October 6, 2025 11:55 AM
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Recommendation of NAS for Plex/photos backup/Home Automation VMs
VMs and docker are two very different things. Most off-the-shelf NASes have very weak CPUs that make them poor choices for VMs Note also that Home Assistant does not recommend the docker version as it can be tricky to get it to work with certain peripherals and certain features of HAOS are not avail
...-defron- in r/HomeNAS
April 10, 2025 9:23 PM
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Help me choose between Synology DS923+ or QNAP TS-464-8G or something else
I have a TS-464-8G that I upgraded to 16G running TrueNAS scale and I have had zero problems. Wouldn’t probably recommend running nextcloud on top of it though, due to lack of resources. Immich might be okay.
adyanth in r/selfhosted
May 15, 2025 8:31 AM
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