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The best NAS deals for July 2021

Network-attached storage is a concept that at one point seemed pretty daunting to the layman. These days it's easier than ever to set up. All you really need is an NAS device, a couple of hard drives to fill the bays, and a strong network connection. With that small investment, you an ensure all of your media and data is stored in a secure way that's accessible to your entire home or small business.

Some of the more popular brands for NAS devices include Synology, QNAP, and Buffalo. Even Western Digital has gotten in on the NAS side of things. If you want to set up your own home media server or something like a Plex server, then look for one of these popular brands for a system that's easy to use and designed for convenience.

Best NAS Deals

Buffalo LinkStation 210 2TB private data storage | $15 off

This is a great way to create your own private storage if you're on a budget, and it even comes with the hard drives you need. Access the content anywhere youhave internet. Use it as a backup for your PC or Mac computers.

$129.99 at Amazon

Asustor AS1002T v2 2-bay NAS

If you're looking to try out an NAS for the first time or just need something affordable, this is a good entry-level option. It has great performance with a 1.6GHz dual-core processor and 512GB DDR3 RAM. It can work as a file server and a backup for your data. Use Asustor's EZ-Sync to easily connect to your content remotely from any computer or mobile device.

$149 at Amazon

Synology DS220j DiskStation 2-bay NAS

An affordable and great possibility for some extra storage and backups. The DS220j includes award-winning software, and it works with Windows, Mac, and Linux. The integrated media server helps support content streaming. You can access your NAS from your iOS or Android phone, too, with an app.

$169.99 at Amazon

TerraMaster F2-221 2-bay NAS | $52 off

Clip the on-page coupon to save $52 off the price, bringing it down to close to its lowest ever. Includes a powerful Intel Apollo J3355 dual-core CPU and 2GB of RAM that can be expanded. It has AES hardware encryption, real-time hardware transcoding, and a durable, temperature-controlled ultra-quiet fan for heat dissipation.

$259.99 at Amazon

TerraMaster F5-221 5-bay NAS | $52 off

Clip the on-page coupon to save $76 off the price, bringing it down to close to its lowest ever. This is a 5-drive bay versus the 2-bay version of the F2-221. The extra bays give you more storage and more redundancies. Otherwise it's got the same powerful processor and RAM and works great as a home file server, data backup, content streamer, or even a Plex server.

$303.99 at Amazon



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