The Best NAS (Network Attached Storage) Devices to Buy -- Latest New NAS Devices

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1. WD My Cloud Personal : https://amzn.to/2Io2AOz

2. Seagate Personal Cloud 2-Bay : https://amzn.to/2rqVUWd

3. QNAP TS-251A : https://amzn.to/2FPjcti

4. Buffalo LinkStation LS220D : https://amzn.to/2IjUMxj

5. Synology DiskStation DS416+ : https://amzn.to/2HUft3n

6. WD My Cloud Mirror : https://amzn.to/2JVOWza

7. Synology DiskStation DS216j 2 Bay Desktop Network Attached Storage : https://amzn.to/2HUft3n

8. WD My Cloud EX2 Ultra : https://amzn.to/2rqt7A9

Top 10 Best NAS Devices 2018

If you’re looking for the best NAS to store your essential files for your office, or even your home media library in 2018, we’re
here to help.

Following are the top 10 NAS Devices

1. WD My Cloud Personal

WD has achieved quite considerable success with its unashamedly consumer-friendly My Cloud products, which can stream to any
DLNA-compliant device and can be accessed via mobile apps for iOS and Android.

2. Seagate Personal Cloud 2-Bay

Picking up on the 'personal cloud' theme, this unit from Seagate takes its lead from My Cloud, but it offers far larger capacities,
along with dual bays for two hard drives. This allows the Seagate Personal Cloud 2-Bay NAS device to mirror the files on one hard
drive to a second one, giving you protection in case one of those drives fails.

We also like the no-fuss appearance of this unit, meaning it can sit nicely under a router or on a shelf. It works with cloud
accounts, including Dropbox and Google Drive, and you can also use an app to share content to streamers, including Chromecast and
Roku.

3. QNAP TS-251A

The QNAP TS-251A is an awesome NAS device that comes with more features than you can shake the included remote control at. You've
got dual Ethernet ports, a HDMI out for connecting it up to a TV and beefy hardware including a dual-core 1.6GHz Intel Celeron CPU
and 4GB of RAM (that can be expanded to 8GB) for hardware transcoding media files.

The QTS operating system allows you to easily install a range of apps, from Plex Media Server, file sharing apps and even a karaoke
app, as well as run Ubuntu Linux for even more flexibility.

In short - this is a fantastic NAS device, though you'll need to buy the hard drives separately, so factor that in to the overall
cost.

4. Buffalo LinkStation LS220D

This 2TB dual-bay NAS (it's also available in 4, 6, and 8TB capacities) comes from Buffalo, the company that also makes the
TeraStation line of advanced NAS units.

5. Synology DiskStation DS416+

If you want a flexible and feature-rich NAS that performs well, then the Synology DiskStation DS416+ is definitely worth considering.
It comes with 4 bays, each able to hold hard drives with capacities up to 10TB for a combined total of 40TB of storage space. If
that's somehow not enough, you can further expand this NAS device with Synology's expansion chassis, adding a further five bays and
boosting the maximum capacity to 90TB.

6. WD My Cloud Mirror

This two-bay unit can create a mirrored backup of your stuff (duplicating your data on both drives), using RAID configuration.


7. Synology DiskStation DS216j 2 Bay Desktop Network Attached Storage

This great NAS is a two-bay device with a DLNA media server on board. As with the QNAP enclosure, there's no storage included out of
the box, and you'll need to buy your own drives.



8. WD My Cloud EX2 Ultra

As well as the RAID capabilities found in more expensive and complex NAS devices, this box is meant for small business

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