I'm getting ready to purchase the hardware for setting up NAS at home. My question is about configuring the hard drives and chassis.
Personally, I'm more of a software/programming guy than a hardware guy. Hardware doesn't come as naturally to me as software and programming languages. I've been frustrated in my research so far, in that all of the tutorials and walkthroughs, even the "idiots guide to buying a NAS" all seem to be geared toward hardware people who already "get it."
I have three spheres-of-influence for which I desire the NAS.
1) Home. My spouse and I currently have files scattered all over various free cloud storage platforms and remembering which file is where and sharing and collaborating is getting tedious. Plus, we have 3 kids who will soon be needing "cloud" storage, so this will be places for them. 2) Media. I currently have >3TB of movies, plus music and photos fragmented on different physical hard drives and cloud space. I have an old tower running MythTV that I plan to point to the NAS as the place where the video files are stored. 3) YouTube. I'm planning on launching a YouTube channel in the near-ish future, and I'll have a lot of videos for that.
I'm thinking a 4 bay RAID 5 with four 6TB drives. Probably Synology, as that seems to be the industry standard (no offense, Qnap friends).
Is that how this works? Is that how any of this works? (anybody else remember that commercial?!?) Am I conceptualizing this all wrong, and should I be thinking about the hierarchy and architecture differently?
Personally, I'm more of a software/programming guy than a hardware guy. Hardware doesn't come as naturally to me as software and programming languages. I've been frustrated in my research so far, in that all of the tutorials and walkthroughs, even the "idiots guide to buying a NAS" all seem to be geared toward hardware people who already "get it."
I have three spheres-of-influence for which I desire the NAS.
1) Home. My spouse and I currently have files scattered all over various free cloud storage platforms and remembering which file is where and sharing and collaborating is getting tedious. Plus, we have 3 kids who will soon be needing "cloud" storage, so this will be places for them. 2) Media. I currently have >3TB of movies, plus music and photos fragmented on different physical hard drives and cloud space. I have an old tower running MythTV that I plan to point to the NAS as the place where the video files are stored. 3) YouTube. I'm planning on launching a YouTube channel in the near-ish future, and I'll have a lot of videos for that.
I'm thinking a 4 bay RAID 5 with four 6TB drives. Probably Synology, as that seems to be the industry standard (no offense, Qnap friends).
Is that how this works? Is that how any of this works? (anybody else remember that commercial?!?) Am I conceptualizing this all wrong, and should I be thinking about the hierarchy and architecture differently?