TVS-h674-i3-16G

QNAP

TVS-h674-i3-16G

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Based on 22 Reddit mentions

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Looking for advice on media storage for very small creative team (15–20TB)

$350 a month - ho ho ho ! Lucid Link, Suite Studios, and Shade.inc are all fantastic and are used for remote editing. You upload your footage to them, and it's streamed out to your remote editors. You pay per month, per terabyte, per users. Iconik is an asset management software - not a remote editi

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BobZelin in r/editors

August 8, 2025 5:09 PM

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Best Way to Consolidate Multiple QNAP NAS Systems

moral of the story - you will either spend the money - or you will spend the money. This happens to everyone. You start with a little crappy QNAP, and then slowly move to a better and better QNAP (TVS-h874) - but it's still not big enough. And today, in May 2026, you are going to spend a LOT of mone

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BobZelin in r/qnap

May 12, 2026 1:13 PM

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Model suggestion for photographer

building a QNAP requires some knowledge. You are not plugging in a thunderbolt device like on a Mac, and it just mounts on your desktop (Which is what most photographers want with their MacBook Pro's). There is no mini SAS connection in any of the professional QNAP systems - it's all done over a net

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BobZelin in r/qnap

March 30, 2026 7:58 PM

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UNAS Pro + Video Editing?

if you want a 6 drive system - buy a QNAP TVS-h674. Want an 8 drive system - buy a TVS-h874 or Synology DS1825+, DS1823xs+. Want Ubiuqiti only - then wait. Want to only spend $499 - $799 - then I can't help you. I know exactly how much money professional video editors make, and spending the money to

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BobZelin in r/Ubiquiti

September 29, 2025 4:06 PM

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