Gralgrathor
New Around Here
Hi!
My girlfriend is unhappy about the power bill, and so I've decided to replace my linux fileserver with a dedicated NAS solution. I'm not interested in mailservers, webservers, streaming media or anything else; those things are already handled by a HTPC tasked as home server. All I really need is some serious storage capacity.
Requirements:
* need 3tb initially, but storage needs may double inside two years
* based on this, I gather I'll need a 4-bay solution at least
* I want to reuse the 1tb and 1.5tb disks in my old fileserver as much as possible, so the NAS would have to be able to make the most use of a mix of different sized disks (disregarding compatibility for now)
* I'd LIKE the disks to be hotswappable, but it's not really a dealbreaker
* I'm new at RAID or anything that makes disk-spanning volumes, so if I manage to click the wrong button and erase all my data, I'm going to be very unhappy: the user interface must be clear and intuitive, the management soft/firmware stable and dependable.
* Price. I'd like the thing (diskless) to cost me €300 rather than €800, since the whole idea is to save money.
So far, I've looked at Synology (DS4xx), QNAP (TS-4xx) and Netgear (NV/X...). Synology's DS411j seemed to match my requirements the closest, but I would like to see if there are affordable equivalents with better capabilities, more bays, hotswap, etc.
Your suggestions, advice, experiences and other remarks would be most welcome...
Gr,
Gr.
My girlfriend is unhappy about the power bill, and so I've decided to replace my linux fileserver with a dedicated NAS solution. I'm not interested in mailservers, webservers, streaming media or anything else; those things are already handled by a HTPC tasked as home server. All I really need is some serious storage capacity.
Requirements:
* need 3tb initially, but storage needs may double inside two years
* based on this, I gather I'll need a 4-bay solution at least
* I want to reuse the 1tb and 1.5tb disks in my old fileserver as much as possible, so the NAS would have to be able to make the most use of a mix of different sized disks (disregarding compatibility for now)
* I'd LIKE the disks to be hotswappable, but it's not really a dealbreaker
* I'm new at RAID or anything that makes disk-spanning volumes, so if I manage to click the wrong button and erase all my data, I'm going to be very unhappy: the user interface must be clear and intuitive, the management soft/firmware stable and dependable.
* Price. I'd like the thing (diskless) to cost me €300 rather than €800, since the whole idea is to save money.
So far, I've looked at Synology (DS4xx), QNAP (TS-4xx) and Netgear (NV/X...). Synology's DS411j seemed to match my requirements the closest, but I would like to see if there are affordable equivalents with better capabilities, more bays, hotswap, etc.
Your suggestions, advice, experiences and other remarks would be most welcome...
Gr,
Gr.