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Hi all been lurking around trying to get some info on here. Figured Id try my luck and ask my Q. Ive never run an NAS , just have external hard drives (even a few zip disks) laying around for the last 2 decades or so. Im very interested in the idea of a central place to secure everything. I probably need around 15tb of storage (without redundancy). was looking at the Synology DiskStation DS923+. is the higher price of SSD worth it for NAS? What would you guys recommend for me for a diskstation and hard drives. I dont have an unlimited budget would love to stay below 1500$ if possible. Would alos love if this could double as a mediaserver. thanks in advance

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