Hi, NAS newbie here, am pretty comfortable with PC repairs and fault diagnosis just never been into NAS, so, after hours of trawling review sites i reckon i've decided on the Iomega Storcenter ix4 200d CE and will likely fill it with at least 8TB but most probably 12TB.
I've pretty much settled for this device based on that for the price i can achieve my 12TB for around $850 delivered.
I appreciate that the Synology and Qnaps may be better and more powerful but the cost to me is hard to justify.
Main question is, will the Storcenter manager software work on Windows 8 machines? I've asked at Iomega support, but, 48 hours in and no response
Secondly, main purpose for this device is to back up all my computers on a daily / weekly / regular basis, 1 desktop and 3 laptops.
Allow users to stream music via iTunes to their respective PC
Stream movies to suitable TV's and dvd players.
Personal Cloud Access from remote locations
All files stored on the NAS will be in active use on the PC's, so, if the NAS fails i have the original files and vice versa.
I will use 3rd party software for the back up, probably Novastor
Thirdly, thinking of long term i'm opting for the 12TB as my photo, music and video collection increases, is this size really suitable or way over the top, i'm guessing raid choice will make a huge difference (see next question).
Given that i have approx 4 TB of data that needs to be backed up what would be the best Raid setup for me? I'm thinking Raid 5 but opinions by those who know better than me would be appreciated
I've pretty much settled for this device based on that for the price i can achieve my 12TB for around $850 delivered.
I appreciate that the Synology and Qnaps may be better and more powerful but the cost to me is hard to justify.
Main question is, will the Storcenter manager software work on Windows 8 machines? I've asked at Iomega support, but, 48 hours in and no response
Secondly, main purpose for this device is to back up all my computers on a daily / weekly / regular basis, 1 desktop and 3 laptops.
Allow users to stream music via iTunes to their respective PC
Stream movies to suitable TV's and dvd players.
Personal Cloud Access from remote locations
All files stored on the NAS will be in active use on the PC's, so, if the NAS fails i have the original files and vice versa.
I will use 3rd party software for the back up, probably Novastor
Thirdly, thinking of long term i'm opting for the 12TB as my photo, music and video collection increases, is this size really suitable or way over the top, i'm guessing raid choice will make a huge difference (see next question).
Given that i have approx 4 TB of data that needs to be backed up what would be the best Raid setup for me? I'm thinking Raid 5 but opinions by those who know better than me would be appreciated
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