If I confine myself to an SSD-only NAS, then does there exist a chassis that is similarly near-silent? I have probably several terabytes in various sizes of SSD's, and I'm considering building an all-SSD NAS or using only SSD's for local storage (for example, a 1U 10x 2.5" SATA/SAS SSD server, or a 2U 24x 2.5" SATA/SAS SSD server (using, an SC216 chassis, but I'm not sure if the noise of this model of chassis would itself be overbearing).
Aside from the living room, where there is "activity", there's nowhere else to put things like wires and computers we want to keep those spaces "human" and "humane" spaces. Our apartment IS small, and we do want our bedrooms to retain their bedroom-like serenity. Hitachi Vantara offers Hitachi NAS Platform, which combines Hitachis Virtual Storage Platform arrays and Storage Virtualization Operating System and is geared. Do you have any suggestions for what kind of architecture would be suitable for this kind of setup? Synology DS120j This is another Synology NAS device (model: DS120j) on this list and equally the most affordable. Other features include 4K media transcoding, USB 3.0, DLNA etc. This is largely due to its Aurora Reactive Lighting System, which makes this the first sound card with a built-in RGB controller. First and foremost, while this is insignificant in the grand scheme of things, this is a nice looking card.
Click to expand.Indeed, I have considered this. This NAS is best for media playback since you can connect it directly to your TV through HDMI interface and even control playback using its own remote. The Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 is Creative’s latest addition to the gaming-oriented sound cards and it’s packed with features.