heckofagator
New Around Here
Hi everyone,
I currently have a HP MediaSmartServer and just jumped on a deal for a QNAP TS-451.
With the HP, I liked the idea of duplication and the ability to chose which folders to duplicate. Additionally, I liked the ability to use different sized drives and just have them added to the big pool.
That being said, I think (I don't know RAID very well) that I'm probably losing a bit of this functionality with the RAID setup's offered by the QNAP. Can anyone make a suggestion which drive option I might want to chose when setting this up?
I don't have any particularly mission critical data on the server. The most important is probably pictures and home videos. I'll have those backed up to a drive on my PC, too. Additionally, I'll have ripped music and movies, but I can always re-do those later if necessary. I want to keep it fairly safe and would be ok losing 1 HDD and having the data on another while I work on the failed drive's replacement.
Thanks in advance!
I currently have a HP MediaSmartServer and just jumped on a deal for a QNAP TS-451.
With the HP, I liked the idea of duplication and the ability to chose which folders to duplicate. Additionally, I liked the ability to use different sized drives and just have them added to the big pool.
That being said, I think (I don't know RAID very well) that I'm probably losing a bit of this functionality with the RAID setup's offered by the QNAP. Can anyone make a suggestion which drive option I might want to chose when setting this up?
I don't have any particularly mission critical data on the server. The most important is probably pictures and home videos. I'll have those backed up to a drive on my PC, too. Additionally, I'll have ripped music and movies, but I can always re-do those later if necessary. I want to keep it fairly safe and would be ok losing 1 HDD and having the data on another while I work on the failed drive's replacement.
Thanks in advance!