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Reddit mentions of ZyXEL 2-Bay Network Attached Storage and Media Server (NSA320S)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of ZyXEL 2-Bay Network Attached Storage and Media Server (NSA320S). Here are the top ones.

ZyXEL 2-Bay Network Attached Storage and Media Server (NSA320S)
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    Features:
  • Organize media, photo, music and backups in one centralized location.
  • Hybrid cloud solution offer remote backups and downloads everywhere.
  • Streams multiple HD media on DLNA -enabled devices or Airplay streaming applications.
  • Organize, media library with the built-in media server.
  • Access your personal cloud from any mobile devices with ZyXEL zCloud, Polkas and own Cloud app.
  • Reduce power consumption with power scheduling and hibernation functions.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4.84 Inches
Length8.15 Inches
Size2-bay
Weight2.77 Pounds
Width6.46 Inches

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Found 2 comments on ZyXEL 2-Bay Network Attached Storage and Media Server (NSA320S):

u/PogueSquadron ยท 1 pointr/storage

Thanks. I could do that, but like I said I'd rather not have to keep the PC powered on all the time.

This would basically just be for DVD rips at the moment. I was looking at this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00LJERU2C?vs=1

And was thinking of using the 1TB drive I have now, and maybe adding a second one at some point in the near future, Whether it's for redundant storage or just extra space.

If I go ahead with this plan, do I have to use two identical HDDs in a 2 bay NAS, or does it not matter?

u/linuxwes ยท 0 pointsr/cordcutters

1 & 2) Do you mean just serve up the files, or do you mean have Plex serve them up via transcoding? Even if using Plex I don't think you'd have a problem since it really shouldn't need to transcode them over the LAN, but it would boost your required specs.

3) Not without using some sort of WOL which IME was not easy to get working reliably with Windows. This is why a cheap NAS is a nicer solution for file storage than using a PC.