Hi everyone,
Well the time has come for me to get a proper backup and storage solution for all of my photos and other critical data on my network. I have been doing a lot of research and have really started to confuse myself with the options that are out there.
In my research, I have determined that I do want:
Nice to have:
I think I have narrowed my search down to the following 3 choices:
Drobo S - There's a love hate thing when I read about this device. Some swear by it, others cringe at the thought of using a Drobo. This is where my search first started, as it caught my eye with mix and match capabilities. The Drobo S does not have an Ethernet connection - but my router does have a USB port. The Drobo also supports 5 drives, the others are 4.
QNAP TS-419P II - I had never heard of QNAP before until I really started looking. This unit seems to be feature rich and boasts the fastest onboard processor. When I wrote to QNAP, they recommended against mixing and matching drives.
Synology DS411 - Again, I don't know much about the Synology product, but this seems to be the least expensive model in Canada. The Synology support team said they have Hybrid RAID baked in, that supports mix and matched drives.
The reason I make mention of mixing and matching drives is that over time, I have swapped out a number of drives starting from 1 TB, and now have several 2 TB drives. It would be nice to put them all into one enclosure instead of using a SATA dock swapping drives as necessary.
Can you work directly from a NAS, or will the read/write performance not be adequate to provide a positive working experience?
Does anyone have any feedback or suggestions? I am not interested in building a NAS, as I don't want the headache. I want something simple that will provide me peace of mind with my critical data.
Thanks in advance!
Jason
Well the time has come for me to get a proper backup and storage solution for all of my photos and other critical data on my network. I have been doing a lot of research and have really started to confuse myself with the options that are out there.
In my research, I have determined that I do want:
- Raid redundancy
- Ease of use
- Ability to sync with a folder or drive on another machine to ensure redundancy
- Something with reasonable performance and energy consumption
- Cross platform capabilities - as I will be adding a iMac to my network shortly
Nice to have:
- Streaming capabilities - other computers, apple TV or mobile devices
- Photo sharing
- mix and match drive brand and capacity
I think I have narrowed my search down to the following 3 choices:
Drobo S - There's a love hate thing when I read about this device. Some swear by it, others cringe at the thought of using a Drobo. This is where my search first started, as it caught my eye with mix and match capabilities. The Drobo S does not have an Ethernet connection - but my router does have a USB port. The Drobo also supports 5 drives, the others are 4.
QNAP TS-419P II - I had never heard of QNAP before until I really started looking. This unit seems to be feature rich and boasts the fastest onboard processor. When I wrote to QNAP, they recommended against mixing and matching drives.
Synology DS411 - Again, I don't know much about the Synology product, but this seems to be the least expensive model in Canada. The Synology support team said they have Hybrid RAID baked in, that supports mix and matched drives.
The reason I make mention of mixing and matching drives is that over time, I have swapped out a number of drives starting from 1 TB, and now have several 2 TB drives. It would be nice to put them all into one enclosure instead of using a SATA dock swapping drives as necessary.
Can you work directly from a NAS, or will the read/write performance not be adequate to provide a positive working experience?
Does anyone have any feedback or suggestions? I am not interested in building a NAS, as I don't want the headache. I want something simple that will provide me peace of mind with my critical data.
Thanks in advance!
Jason