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Speaking of NASs, I'm a particular fan of the Synology DiskStations... I have an older single-disk model and then do offsite backups to Backblaze for redundancy.
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 7:13 PM Dan Collins <decol...@gmail.com> wrote:
A NAS (network attached storage) device would probably work for you, taking care of the admin and build work.There are a lot of options for devices out there with different sizes and features like backups for your laptops and remote access. Some come with disks pre-installed and some you buy your own disks.PC Mag has some reviews that might help you narrow the choices down.
On Jan 4, 2018 4:30 PM, "Jeff B." <jbut...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,--Could someone suggest a solution for running out of hard drive space?We have a couple of macbooks, a windows laptop and an old buiseness laptop with ubuntu on it. Ubuntu maybe easy, but I have only a hello world understanding of it.Problem,We're running out of storage space on the macs and the windows laptop is used for gaming while traveling and sometimes at home.In my head I'm imagining a home server with raided backup, but not in my head are skills and understanding of how to set that up.Does anyone have a suggestion for backing up info at home and also still having that info available for access, and can be set up by a novice user?Thanks,
Jeff
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I’ve been shopping for something like this as well, and am pretty much settled on a Synology, although I haven’t decided how many bays I need yet. There’s tons of help online and their user interface is great; you can play with a demo of it here.
One thing to be mindful of, since you briefly mentioned it in your question – while a backup can use drives in RAID, RAID itself is not a backup. RAID is primarily so you can continue delivering files to your paying customers even if a hard drive fails. It isn’t totally useless at home, but whether or not you install drives in a RAID, important data needs to be kept in multiple places, both physically and digitally separate. Otherwise there’s no protection against a power surge, data getting corrupted, or a virus getting in. Plus RAID itself isn’t 100% reliable, although that’s a whole other discussion.
I strongly recommend automatic encrypted offsite backups because I’m lazy; the service I currently use is shutting down and I’ll soon be switching to Backblaze like Kevin. Their normal service is $50/year for literally unlimited storage, but that can only run on a PC and can’t back up network shares. Their B2 service runs directly on most brands of NAS, including Synology, and instead of unlimited storage you pay by the amount of data stored, half a cent per GB per month (so cheaper than the main service if you’re storing less than 833 GB). However, you have to pay to download your data again if you ever need to restore.
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Seconded, regarding FreeNAS... I ran it for several years before switching to synology and only had to mess with it about once a month...
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