NAS Guides & Reviews

Independent Australian storage and infrastructure guides. Real AU pricing, honest verdicts.

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Ollama vs LM Studio vs GPT4All: Which Local AI Runner to Use

Ollama, LM Studio, and GPT4All each take a different approach to running local AI models. This comparison covers what each tool does best, which hardware it suits, and the right choice for NAS, homelab, and desktop setups.

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NPU NAS in Australia: What Is Actually Stocked vs Vapourware

NPU-equipped NAS hardware in Australia is rarer than vendor AI marketing suggests. This guide lists what is genuinely stocked at Australian retailers in 2026, what is vaporware or import-only, and what the NPU actually delivers for local AI workloads.

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When Local AI Is Not Worth It

Local AI on a NAS or mini-PC is not the right choice for everyone. This guide covers the real scenarios where cloud AI wins, when the break-even calculation does not work in local AI's favour, and how to make the honest decision for your situation.

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NPU Explained: What It Is and What It Accelerates

An NPU (Neural Processing Unit) is a dedicated chip for AI inference built into modern CPUs. This guide explains what it does, which NAS and mini-PC CPUs have one, what it actually accelerates in 2026, and what it cannot do.

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What LLMs Actually Run on 16GB, 32GB and 64GB RAM

A plain-English guide to which local LLM models fit in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB RAM, what quality trade-offs to expect at each tier, and why NAS RAM constraints matter more than most guides admit.

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GPU Expansion for NAS: eGPU, PCIe and AI Workloads

Most NAS devices cannot accept a GPU. A small number of QNAP high-end models have PCIe slots, and some support eGPU via Thunderbolt. Here is what is actually possible, what it costs in Australia, and when a dedicated machine is the better call.

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Is Self-Hosting Email Worth It in 2026?

Self-hosting your own email server gives you full control over your data and zero monthly fees, but it comes with real costs in time, expertise, and deliverability risk. Here is an honest breakdown of who it suits, who it doesn't, and what the alternatives look like.

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Running Multiple Self-Hosted Apps on One NAS

Running Immich, Jellyfin, Vaultwarden and other self-hosted apps on a single NAS is achievable on mid-range hardware, but the details matter. This guide covers RAM allocation, CPU headroom, Docker port conflicts, and the practical limits of stacking containers on one device.

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Nextcloud vs OneDrive for Australian Small Business

Nextcloud vs Microsoft OneDrive compared for Australian small businesses. Covers data sovereignty, Microsoft 365 integration, NBN upload realities, self-hosted NAS costs, and which platform suits teams of 2 to 50 people.

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Paperless-ngx on NAS: Is It Worth the Setup Complexity?

Paperless-ngx is a self-hosted document management system that runs well on NAS hardware via Docker. This guide covers what the setup actually involves, which NAS models handle it comfortably, and whether the payoff justifies the effort for home users and small businesses.

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Immich vs Google Photos for Australian Families

Immich vs Google Photos breaks down into a single trade-off: pay nothing and trust Google with your memories, or invest in NAS hardware and run your own photo server. This guide covers cost, privacy, NBN upload realities, and which option suits Australian families at each stage.

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Immich in 2026: Does It Fully Replace Google Photos?

Immich is the most capable self-hosted Google Photos alternative available in 2026. This guide covers what it does well, where it still falls short, which NAS hardware runs it reliably, and whether it is ready to be your only photo backup.

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When Cloud Storage Is Actually Better Than a NAS

A NAS is not always the right answer. This honest guide covers the specific situations where cloud storage genuinely outperforms a NAS on cost, convenience, and practicality for Australian users.

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Where to Buy Mini-PCs for Local AI in Australia 2026

Beelink, Minisforum, and Geekom mini-PCs are available in Australia through Amazon AU, Scorptec, and Mwave. Here is which models are actually stocked locally, what they cost in AUD, and what to check before buying.