TVS-h874

QNAP

TVS-h874

39 positive 0 neutral 7 negative

Based on 46 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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NAS needed for small team growing into office.

any 8 bay or 12 bay NAS will give you 1000 MB/sec over 10G ethernet to the client computers. I will describe the NAS in a moment. You need a 10G switch. Your four Mac Studio 10G ethernet ports get plugged into the 10G switch, and your NAS 10G port gets plugged into the 10G switch. A QNAP QSW-M3216R-

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BobZelin in r/editors

July 5, 2025 3:02 PM

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Dear Bob, I need help. NAS setup

well - Synology has removed the DS1821+ from their website, so I cannot tell you what is the largest supported drive. On the current models - DS1823xs+ and DS1825+, they are only officially supporting Synology drives, not Seagate or Western Digital or Toshiba. There were some drives that were suppor

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BobZelin in r/editors

August 31, 2025 9:57 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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QNAP for small video agency – how fast is cloud/remote access?

I will answer in detail later today. You need a QNAP TVS-h874 with 2 internal M.2 drives to run the QuTS operating system, eight matching 7200 RPM SATA drives, and the internal QXG-10G2T 10G card. Your computers need 10G ethernet adapters or NIC cards (modern Macs can be ordered with 10G ports) - ex

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BobZelin in r/qnap

February 23, 2026 2:03 PM

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Looking for recommendation - Switching from Synology

you have not stated what Synology you have. DS1821+, a Rack Station ? You do know that you can now use non Synology drives with Synology systems - they changed the rules recently. You have not stated the total amount of storage you need. You have not stated how many computers are going to use this Q

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BobZelin in r/qnap

December 15, 2025 5:58 PM

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NAS options for small workgroup

you have not said how many editors. You have not said how much total storage you need. So I will make something up - if you have four editors - you get a QNAP TVS-h874. It's $2200 you run the operating system (ZFS, or QuTs) with two 500 Gig Samsung EVO 980 - they are $70 each. IF you put in eight ma

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BobZelin in r/editors

June 20, 2025 5:30 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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Freelance Producer NAS build questions

that is correct. I personally prefer QNAP. A QNAP TVS-h874 will come with 32 Gig of RAM. It costs $2199. You need a 10G card - the QNAP QXG-10G1T is $139. You need two internal M.2 NVMe drives (500 gig Samsung EVO 980) to run the QuTS (ZFS) operating system - these are $79 each. And now if you only

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BobZelin in r/editors

September 5, 2025 8:11 PM

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Is a TVS-h874 still viable today being that it's 2.5 years old since release?

if you feel that "they are going to come out with a new model in January 2026 - so I am going to wait" - well, if in fact they do that - then I assure you that they will release a NEWER model in January 2028 - so you will get screwed anyway. Technology always becomes outdated. There is no way to "fu

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BobZelin in r/qnap

June 18, 2025 9:23 PM

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