It seems tike the more I read, the more confused I get. I'm a newbie to all this, so let me put that on the table as well.
I was already to dive deep into the Synology NAS game then started reading forum posts saying that the file system options are not optimal for Macs -- they don't have the journaling options. I read this is true for Qnap is well. I don't know if either of these is valid or an absolute necessity.
My ideal is that I have network based storage to do two primary things: A network accessible drive from home-based computers as well as wirelessly from iPads, iPhones and potentially other computers over the internet.
In addition, I would want a backup solution -- currently I'm using TimeMachine with a directly connected drive on my iMac, and would like a back-up for both the iMac and a MBP as well as the network drive.
I've also recently purchased an Asus N66u router, but haven't installed it yet. I want to make sure this part of the puzzle will also work with whatever storage solution I land on.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.
I was already to dive deep into the Synology NAS game then started reading forum posts saying that the file system options are not optimal for Macs -- they don't have the journaling options. I read this is true for Qnap is well. I don't know if either of these is valid or an absolute necessity.
My ideal is that I have network based storage to do two primary things: A network accessible drive from home-based computers as well as wirelessly from iPads, iPhones and potentially other computers over the internet.
In addition, I would want a backup solution -- currently I'm using TimeMachine with a directly connected drive on my iMac, and would like a back-up for both the iMac and a MBP as well as the network drive.
I've also recently purchased an Asus N66u router, but haven't installed it yet. I want to make sure this part of the puzzle will also work with whatever storage solution I land on.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.