

Let me start by saying this QNAP TS-464-8G is an absolute beast of a NAS. Coming from someone who's used various NAS solutions over the years, this one stands out with its impressive performance and flexibility.
The setup was surprisingly smooth - even my non-techy spouse could probably manage it. The pre-installed Seagate IronWolf drives with RAID 5 configuration saved me hours of tinkering. Just plug it in, follow the web interface, and boom - you're up and running.
Performance-wise, that quad-core Intel Celeron processor handles everything I throw at it without breaking a sweat. The dual M.2 slots are game changers - I added NVMe SSDs for caching and noticed immediate improvements when accessing my large video files.
Here's where it really shines: the dual 2.5GbE ports. Transferring multi-gigabyte files between my editing workstation and the NAS now happens in what feels like real time. No more coffee breaks waiting for transfers to finish!
Now for some real talk - the RAM situation is interesting. Officially it supports 16GB, but guess what? My 32GB kit worked perfectly right out of the box. This kind of headroom makes virtualization a breeze.
A couple minor gripes: The PCIe slot could use better cooling (I ended up adding a small fan), and documentation could be clearer about power limits. But these are small potatoes compared to what you're getting.
For Plex users like me - this thing is a dream come true. It handles multiple 4K streams simultaneously while still being responsive for other tasks.
Bottom line? If you need serious storage with pro-level features that won't break the bank, this QNAP deserves your attention. It's replaced three older NAS units in my setup and I couldn't be happier with the performance boost.
