Hi, I'm semi-interested in getting a NAS, I keep flooding my internal HDDs with all my media and figure a NAS would be a great place to keep it all until I get around to backing it up on DVDs and what-not.
Could you please recommend some NAS devices that might suit me?
The features I'd like are as follows:
- BYOD (I like to be able to upgrade/replace drives)
- 2 to 4 drive bays, 2 will probably be plenty though, I'll likely only use 1 to begin with but would like some room to expand a little.
- Support for 1TB drives, 2TB drives would be better though.
- I'd like to be able to treat the drives as separate drives, I'm not interested in using RAID since I don't need redundancy or speed and if one drive fails I at least want the other(s) to still be fine.
- DLNA support, would be nice for my PS3/360 to access media directly from the NAS.
- Reasonable price, got plenty of money but my main need could be addressed by just adding another internal HDD so I'm really only paying for convenience.
- Gigabit would be nice, but doesn't need to actually to use full gigabit bandwidth though, 10-15Megabytes/s should suffice as most of my devices/computers are still 100Mbit, but would be nice to get a little extra speed from my newest computer and the gigabit switch which has been almost exclusively used at 100Mbit.
Performance isn't such a big deal, as long as I could watch SD video from it while copying files either to/from the drive I'll be happy. I also only need to use it on my LAN, so internet related stuff isn't really that important to me, especially since I already have a PC set up as dedicated 24/7 media server and download machine, but it's old and one of the reasons I started looking into NAS devices was that it'd be nice to relieve it of the media serving.
I also just want to confirm that NAS devices are accessible from windows just like any other computer with shared files, specifically by typing "\\[IP or Name]\[File or Directory name]" into the address bar. Probably a stupid question but figure it's better to be safe than sorry
Thanks
Edit:
Should probably add that I was looking at the D-Link DNS-323, seemed to fit my needs quite well from what I could tell, but it looked like it doesn't support DLNA
Could you please recommend some NAS devices that might suit me?
The features I'd like are as follows:
- BYOD (I like to be able to upgrade/replace drives)
- 2 to 4 drive bays, 2 will probably be plenty though, I'll likely only use 1 to begin with but would like some room to expand a little.
- Support for 1TB drives, 2TB drives would be better though.
- I'd like to be able to treat the drives as separate drives, I'm not interested in using RAID since I don't need redundancy or speed and if one drive fails I at least want the other(s) to still be fine.
- DLNA support, would be nice for my PS3/360 to access media directly from the NAS.
- Reasonable price, got plenty of money but my main need could be addressed by just adding another internal HDD so I'm really only paying for convenience.
- Gigabit would be nice, but doesn't need to actually to use full gigabit bandwidth though, 10-15Megabytes/s should suffice as most of my devices/computers are still 100Mbit, but would be nice to get a little extra speed from my newest computer and the gigabit switch which has been almost exclusively used at 100Mbit.
Performance isn't such a big deal, as long as I could watch SD video from it while copying files either to/from the drive I'll be happy. I also only need to use it on my LAN, so internet related stuff isn't really that important to me, especially since I already have a PC set up as dedicated 24/7 media server and download machine, but it's old and one of the reasons I started looking into NAS devices was that it'd be nice to relieve it of the media serving.
I also just want to confirm that NAS devices are accessible from windows just like any other computer with shared files, specifically by typing "\\[IP or Name]\[File or Directory name]" into the address bar. Probably a stupid question but figure it's better to be safe than sorry
Thanks
Edit:
Should probably add that I was looking at the D-Link DNS-323, seemed to fit my needs quite well from what I could tell, but it looked like it doesn't support DLNA
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