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I run a super small photography company and I’m looking for a way to ditch all the external HDD’s. I basically want to create a NAS that can be attached to my network (1000 Gbps down , 100 Gbps up) but that I can access with laptop on the network to edit from. I sometimes get home from weddings and have something like 150 gb to transfer over and I’m concerned it’s going to be annoyingly slow over accessing the NAS on my network from wifi on my laptop. I currently have an Eero 6 that’s 10/100/1000 and I plan on buying a QNAP 472XT (hooked up to 10gbe) w/ 4 x Ironwolf 10 tb HDD’s set to raid 10 and throwing some NVME in there for SSD cache. With all that being said can someone ballpark what my transfer speeds would be? Or if there would be a better solution I’m listening. I just want to make sure this is going to be worth it before I put all the cash down. Thank you in advance!
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