Hi
After much deliberation, mainly on this site, I got a Netgear ReadyNas duo and at £120 including two 500Gb drives - I reckon it's damn good value and a good wee device too. I can heartily recommend it.
I do however have another question relating to it.
My question really relates to an old HTPC that I'm about to replace and it's here that I've somehow got myself confused and I'm not sure why.
I'm about to spec the HTPC replacement up, it's purpose is only to record TV, play movies, rip the occasional DVD and surf. And it's on the storage side that I cannot figure out a sensible strategy.
I am asking here, as on most other forums the idea is top spec up a HTPC like a top end server, with 4+ SATA drfives etc... with not much thought to backups and is it the ideal approach etc.
I've got several laptops, and an iMac which are all backed up, but it is not the end of the world if the movie collection bites the dust. It will be irritating, but not catastrophic. I'd prefer I didn't lose it, but I don't want too much cost and time put into this.
I really hope this makes sense. If anyone can help with this, that would be great. Whilst on it's own this isn't a huge issue, I've already got a lot of kit here and would prefer now to start on a better approach to our home storage requirements.
many thanks
Aaron
After much deliberation, mainly on this site, I got a Netgear ReadyNas duo and at £120 including two 500Gb drives - I reckon it's damn good value and a good wee device too. I can heartily recommend it.
I do however have another question relating to it.
My question really relates to an old HTPC that I'm about to replace and it's here that I've somehow got myself confused and I'm not sure why.
I'm about to spec the HTPC replacement up, it's purpose is only to record TV, play movies, rip the occasional DVD and surf. And it's on the storage side that I cannot figure out a sensible strategy.
- Do I spec the HTPC with multiple drives, taking the media storage away from the NAS (I'm not too keen on this idea, but it sure seems popular)
- Do I spec the HTPC up with a large single drive, for just recording TV, and copy/stream each movie from the NAS ?
- Have the HTPC system disk store the TV recordings. Then mirror two additional drives on the HTPC and store the movies on the HTPC. Not a backup, but some redundancy - maybe.
- Have a single hard drive on the HTPC for TV recording and another for movies. (Backup here could maybe take the form of an image of the hard drive ?)
I am asking here, as on most other forums the idea is top spec up a HTPC like a top end server, with 4+ SATA drfives etc... with not much thought to backups and is it the ideal approach etc.
I've got several laptops, and an iMac which are all backed up, but it is not the end of the world if the movie collection bites the dust. It will be irritating, but not catastrophic. I'd prefer I didn't lose it, but I don't want too much cost and time put into this.
I really hope this makes sense. If anyone can help with this, that would be great. Whilst on it's own this isn't a huge issue, I've already got a lot of kit here and would prefer now to start on a better approach to our home storage requirements.
many thanks
Aaron