Hey guys!!!
HelloAt home I currently run a really crappy Xtreamer thing with 1 2tb WD red in it.
My lame excuse for a NAS
It serves ok, but is loud, clunky and lacking in a decent
gui/support/features. I really want to update my home storage system to somethign more
efficient, more storage, and with the possibility of
FTP,
and other forms of online acces for when I'm on the go.
I have two (possibly more, lets see how I go...) questions for all the knowledgable people here
1: Which NAS?
2: Which Configuration?
For number 1, I was looking at maybe buying a 4 bay QNAP, something along the lines of
This.
It has Dual gigbit LAN, two eSATA ports, 2 USB 3.0 ports, seems pretty nice, also reviews
on the QNAP devices tend to have pretty positive things to say about them. Would this be a
good option for someone who wants to start with say, two 3TB drives, with the possibility to expand at a later date?
Now, for Question number 2, this is where I show my inexperience.
Back in my Athlon XP 1800+ days, I made my first ever raid. I think I kept it for about 6 months
and have since never even looked sideways at raid.
Link to Raid article on WikiLeaving redundancy out of the equation, would I be better leaving them as two drives? or Raiding them together into one?
A few notes to this question, if I do raid 0 them, and then later want to add another drive,
will (is it even possible) it be difficult to intergrate the new drive into the raid? The NAS
will generally be streaming to about 3 devices, mainly music, some documents and definitely 1080p video.
Would I get better performance if, say, all music was on one drive, and all video files on the other,
therefore allowing each drive to only concentrate on one function? I do know that Raid 0 increases performance,
but with regards to multiple people access multiple files simultaneously, I am quite unsure.
I assume that if I am going for redundancy, I would be best off with 3 or more drives and run a raid 5.
Thanks for grinning and bearing through my tedious questions. Hopefully if anyone else has any questions
about NAS's or RAID in general, this can be the place to ask them.
Bean
3930K on RIVE @4.5ghz - 16gb Gskill Ripjaw Z - 780 Ghz Edition - Corsair AX850 - assorted SSD's and Mech drives.