wahoowad
Regular Contributor
I have fairly simple backup needs so use an older Seagate Freeagent 500GB external harddrive, it's old so is only USB-2. It is shared off of my AC-68U router and the freeware (@Max SyncUp) backup software on my PC does a daily incremental to it. Occasionally we might do a manual copy backup of our other laptop to it (wife not good with backups).
We probably only have 250GB of worthwhile data needing storage. No media streaming. Files are backups, not needing access except for restore.
The Freeagent drive is old - maybe 7 years? I forget, but old enough that I won't be surprised if it fails soon. I got my money out of it long ago. So considering my replacement options so I can watch for a good deal. Torn between hanging a modern USB-3 external harddrive off my router again, or get a low end NAS.
USB-3 external drive - likely $75 (only requirement is powered via USB, don't want additional power cable)
NAS - likely $300? If I go that route I'd want 2 disks, which is an upgrade in requirements but no sense getting any less.
So $75 or $300, with the awareness I get more for the $300 but not sure my minimal requirements justify the additional costs.
Thoughts?
We probably only have 250GB of worthwhile data needing storage. No media streaming. Files are backups, not needing access except for restore.
The Freeagent drive is old - maybe 7 years? I forget, but old enough that I won't be surprised if it fails soon. I got my money out of it long ago. So considering my replacement options so I can watch for a good deal. Torn between hanging a modern USB-3 external harddrive off my router again, or get a low end NAS.
USB-3 external drive - likely $75 (only requirement is powered via USB, don't want additional power cable)
NAS - likely $300? If I go that route I'd want 2 disks, which is an upgrade in requirements but no sense getting any less.
So $75 or $300, with the awareness I get more for the $300 but not sure my minimal requirements justify the additional costs.
Thoughts?