Hi all,
I am interested in buying a NAS that will mainly be used as a backup utility but it is important to me to be able to acces the files remotely.
As you see in the title I would like to have the ability to mount my NAS at home as a network drive, on my laptop and then access it from no matter where I am. Does a thing like that exist? And if yes how safe is it??
I have tried to see which NASs offer such a feature and quite frankly I got lost. I have not found any clear indication that a NAS could be used in such a way or perhaps I was not able to understand the technical jargon (Has iSCSI anything to do with it or not?).
I have seen that a lot of systems offer secure FTP capabilities but it is not exactly the same thing.
In a more general note, I want the NAS to be at least 2 drive in order to mirror the data, 4drive would be best, capacity wise, but it will all come down to the price. I have read the articles about how to choose a NAS and the smart SOHOs dont RAID article but given the fact that I cannot afford to buy two systems, RAID is my safest option (although unfortunately not 100% safe, as I read)
Tnx and really awsome site!
P.S.
I was here a few months ago asking again for advice but then a lot of things happened and completely dropped the whole story. Retrospectively, tnx for the advice given!
I am interested in buying a NAS that will mainly be used as a backup utility but it is important to me to be able to acces the files remotely.
As you see in the title I would like to have the ability to mount my NAS at home as a network drive, on my laptop and then access it from no matter where I am. Does a thing like that exist? And if yes how safe is it??
I have tried to see which NASs offer such a feature and quite frankly I got lost. I have not found any clear indication that a NAS could be used in such a way or perhaps I was not able to understand the technical jargon (Has iSCSI anything to do with it or not?).
I have seen that a lot of systems offer secure FTP capabilities but it is not exactly the same thing.
In a more general note, I want the NAS to be at least 2 drive in order to mirror the data, 4drive would be best, capacity wise, but it will all come down to the price. I have read the articles about how to choose a NAS and the smart SOHOs dont RAID article but given the fact that I cannot afford to buy two systems, RAID is my safest option (although unfortunately not 100% safe, as I read)
Tnx and really awsome site!
P.S.
I was here a few months ago asking again for advice but then a lot of things happened and completely dropped the whole story. Retrospectively, tnx for the advice given!