I've been reading SNB for a about a year. Thank you for your contribution to reg contributors and thanks to Tim.
Wanted to ask about the ReadyNas NVX.
Time and time again while I was researching NAS last year I heard the same lines across all forums. Repeat them with me:
"Ha! I could build the same for $200 with far more functionality"
"Try FreeNAS and still be able to put your kid through college"
"I use a piece of tin foil and an atom processor I found in a dumpster and it works fine."
"lolz Enjoy your NAS for dummies. I'll use my savings on 4 new drives"
We get it! Geeks love to drive home how much money they've saved resulting from the knowledge accumulated by years in front of a computer screen. Congratulations! Some of us have other uses for spare time.
My question:
Now that I can buy a driveless ReadyNAS NVX on NewEgg for $599 (after rebate) is it still worth it to build my own?
At what price point do nerdier types see a ready-to-go NAS like this and say "OK, that's a good deal." $599 sounds good to me? Am I missing something? Thanks.
Wanted to ask about the ReadyNas NVX.
Time and time again while I was researching NAS last year I heard the same lines across all forums. Repeat them with me:
"Ha! I could build the same for $200 with far more functionality"
"Try FreeNAS and still be able to put your kid through college"
"I use a piece of tin foil and an atom processor I found in a dumpster and it works fine."
"lolz Enjoy your NAS for dummies. I'll use my savings on 4 new drives"
We get it! Geeks love to drive home how much money they've saved resulting from the knowledge accumulated by years in front of a computer screen. Congratulations! Some of us have other uses for spare time.
My question:
Now that I can buy a driveless ReadyNAS NVX on NewEgg for $599 (after rebate) is it still worth it to build my own?
At what price point do nerdier types see a ready-to-go NAS like this and say "OK, that's a good deal." $599 sounds good to me? Am I missing something? Thanks.