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    Setting Up File Station. I must be just missing something.

    (embarrased...) I thought I was in the Synology forums... I suspect you mean here: https://community.synology.com I'll post over there. Thx.
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    Setting Up File Station. I must be just missing something.

    I'm a newbie to NAS, but I've been using Windows PCs my whole life. I've built a Linux computer from the mobo up. I'm ignorant to NAS, but not computer illiterate. I know how file systems and folder hierarchies work. But I'm just not getting the file system philosophy with Synology. I just...
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    My Shopping Cart

    Yes, I was roasting myself :) Ok, good to know about migrating RAIDS.
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    My Shopping Cart

    Of course you can't do RAID10 on 2 drives. That's a silly statement :( So maybe start with 2 drives in RAID1, then when/if I get to 4, I could consider RAID10? Or once I decide RAID1 that's it?
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    My Shopping Cart

    So maybe consider configuring my NAS as RAID10 then, and accept the difference in storage capacity. Can you do RAID10 on a 5 bay? If budget becomes an issue, could I start with 2 drives in RAID10, then add more later seamlessly?
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    My Shopping Cart

    See here for my backstory, if interested. Thank you to all who gave me feedback. After synthesizing everyone's feedback, here's what I'm thinking of purchasing, budget pending: *Synology DS423 or perhaps DS1522 (the decision may be easier, since the 1522 (diskless) is not currently available...
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    NAS Newbie. Be gentle. Let me think out loud here before I purchase.

    Thanks, all. @L&LD, your example of using the disks to move files internally makes sense. As does @eightiescalling with not mixing drive sizes. @sfx2000 I have heard that Synology is more mac-like, and Qnap may be better for native Windows users (like me). Is that accurate? If so, second look...
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    NAS Newbie. Be gentle. Let me think out loud here before I purchase.

    Thanks, all, for your suggestions. I'm learning and picking things up as I go. I didn't even know what RAID 5 was until like a week and a half ago! :) No one seems to be saying I'm totally off base and don't deserve to pick up a drive bay, so I'll take that as a win. (I've had some bad...
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    NAS Newbie. Be gentle. Let me think out loud here before I purchase.

    I'm getting ready to purchase the hardware for setting up NAS at home. My question is about configuring the hard drives and chassis. Personally, I'm more of a software/programming guy than a hardware guy. Hardware doesn't come as naturally to me as software and programming languages. I've been...
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