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To begin I have read the http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30107/230/
From the research I have done it looks like what I want is more of a DIY job as budget is a must for me. I don't have thousands of dollars in fact I'd prefer to keep this below $500 if at all possible (of course the lower the better).
The requirements I'm looking for / wanting to fill.
Currently I have a HTPC set up with my entertainment center. It's set-up via wireless due to not wanting to run cabling on the floor through the house (wife/small dog)
HTPC consists of:
Intel E5200
4gb ram
1Tb HDD
HD 5570 graphics card
Nothing amazing but enough for 1080P playback and mild gaming.
The initial thought behind a 1TB drive was that it could hold my movies for playback. That quickly filled up and now I'm looking for more long term options. A NAS seems to be fitting the bill so far.
I'm looking for something budget of course, with at LEAST 4 drive bays preferably a few more for expansion in the future. As for RAID capabilities I could care less. If I had to choose I guess RAID 0, but I hate the thought of loosing all data if one drive fails, but also not in need of the redundancy of a RAID 1. Being that it's main purpose will be playing back HD videos (some files 10Gb+) I want to make sure it's capable of the transfer. I will also probably store music on it, wife will probably store photos, and we will probably back up odds and end files from our PCs in the house.
The best fit NAS I have found so far for me would be Qnap TS-412 Turbo NAS. 4 bays at what seems to be a decent price. Again I went to NAS charts and picked the drop down for HD and I see the throughput of this device, but I'm novice when it comes to data transfers and not sure if it fits the bill for the streaming I'm looking for. Plans are to get a small SSD for the HTPC and possibly move the 1 TB from there into a NAS, along with a 2 TB from my desktop. I know this kills RAID possibilities, but like I said I'm on a budget and trying to use what I have.
I love messing with electronics and pick things up fairly quickly, just not the most tech savy when it comes to data transfer and networking. Thank you in advance for taking the time to look at this!
From the research I have done it looks like what I want is more of a DIY job as budget is a must for me. I don't have thousands of dollars in fact I'd prefer to keep this below $500 if at all possible (of course the lower the better).
The requirements I'm looking for / wanting to fill.
Currently I have a HTPC set up with my entertainment center. It's set-up via wireless due to not wanting to run cabling on the floor through the house (wife/small dog)
HTPC consists of:
Intel E5200
4gb ram
1Tb HDD
HD 5570 graphics card
Nothing amazing but enough for 1080P playback and mild gaming.
The initial thought behind a 1TB drive was that it could hold my movies for playback. That quickly filled up and now I'm looking for more long term options. A NAS seems to be fitting the bill so far.
I'm looking for something budget of course, with at LEAST 4 drive bays preferably a few more for expansion in the future. As for RAID capabilities I could care less. If I had to choose I guess RAID 0, but I hate the thought of loosing all data if one drive fails, but also not in need of the redundancy of a RAID 1. Being that it's main purpose will be playing back HD videos (some files 10Gb+) I want to make sure it's capable of the transfer. I will also probably store music on it, wife will probably store photos, and we will probably back up odds and end files from our PCs in the house.
The best fit NAS I have found so far for me would be Qnap TS-412 Turbo NAS. 4 bays at what seems to be a decent price. Again I went to NAS charts and picked the drop down for HD and I see the throughput of this device, but I'm novice when it comes to data transfers and not sure if it fits the bill for the streaming I'm looking for. Plans are to get a small SSD for the HTPC and possibly move the 1 TB from there into a NAS, along with a 2 TB from my desktop. I know this kills RAID possibilities, but like I said I'm on a budget and trying to use what I have.
I love messing with electronics and pick things up fairly quickly, just not the most tech savy when it comes to data transfer and networking. Thank you in advance for taking the time to look at this!