Who this tool is for
Anyone considering buying a NAS, or who already owns one and wants to understand whether it can handle more than basic file storage without degrading performance.
Self-Hosting and Homelab Planning
Evaluates whether a NAS device can realistically handle your intended workloads — media serving, Docker containers, backups, or VM-style tasks — based on hardware class and typical performance limits.
Anyone considering buying a NAS, or who already owns one and wants to understand whether it can handle more than basic file storage without degrading performance.
Anyone considering buying a NAS, or who already owns one and wants to understand whether it can handle more than basic file storage without degrading performance.
Enter your details and the tool will return a structured result based on your inputs.
Need implementation help?
NAS decisions often involve tradeoffs between storage density, compute, power draw, and future capacity. If the checker revealed a mismatch, use the contact form to get a more detailed hardware recommendation.
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