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Steve

posted on 26th Aug 13 at 15:25

surely youd only really want 2 discs for raid 1? 3 you'd be looking at raid 5


Dom

posted on 26th Aug 13 at 14:24

Depends on the NAS box and it's features. Certainly with Synology or QNap, you can either use the built in VPN server (better option) or they offer a 'personal cloud' type setup.

If you're going to be storing anything remotely important then i'd be looking at a Raid 1 (>= 2 drive enclosure), minimum, for some form of redundancy.

[Edited on 26-08-2013 by Dom]


jacko198

posted on 26th Aug 13 at 13:30

Can you remote log into that one?

Was looking at a LaCie CloudBox 9000323EK 1TB Network Attached Storage Solution
http://amazon.co.uk/dp/B009ZU3SXC

Has its own softwear to log into it away from home


Bart

posted on 26th Aug 13 at 05:59

Yes


LeeM

posted on 26th Aug 13 at 03:34

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
Am after a basic NAS drive for film streaming and storage etc, under 100 quid

found this

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WESTERN-DIGITAL-2TB-My-Book-Live-Ethernet-NAS-Network-External-Hard-Drive-/181191391274?pt=UK_Computing_HardDrives_RL&hash=item2a2fd9382a

Anyone any other suggestions?


how does this work steve? plug it in to my router and just have a folder accessible by the other computers on the network?


Bart

posted on 25th Aug 13 at 20:19

quote:
Originally posted by Dom
Synology or QNap, personally i wouldn't touch anything else.


This, and its surprising how similar how all their products and software are :lol:

I would say always try and stretch with storage, what ever you think you'll need, you'll soon be wanting another 1 or 2 TB and be wanting to expand. It'll be cheaper to do it right first time round.


Steve

posted on 25th Aug 13 at 20:16

We use qnap at work but they are rather expensive especially the ts412

[Edited on 25-08-2013 by Steve]


Dom

posted on 25th Aug 13 at 20:07

Synology or QNap, personally i wouldn't touch anything else.


andy_mk3

posted on 25th Aug 13 at 20:06

Should be ideal tbh mate. Although I'd buy elsewhere for a UK power adapter and a 3 year warranty though.


Steve

posted on 25th Aug 13 at 19:50

Am after a basic NAS drive for film streaming and storage etc, under 100 quid

found this

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WESTERN-DIGITAL-2TB-My-Book-Live-Ethernet-NAS-Network-External-Hard-Drive-/181191391274?pt=UK_Computing_HardDrives_RL&hash=item2a2fd9382a

Anyone any other suggestions?