Hi all!
I have an old Buffalo LinkStation LS-XHL 1TB like the one here, had it for ~5 years now. It's attached to an external 1TB USB 3.0 drive for backups via the USB 2.0 port. It's old enough now that it's making noises it didn't make in the past. Probably just a fan going out. In any case, I think it's time to 'upgrade'.
My use case is primarily backups of two laptops, my desktop PC, and archiving of important files and pictures (tax returns, old email archives, photos, some music, etc).
Note - I care not for streaming DNLC media, the cloud, etc. I turn everything off except file sharing and ftp.
With all that said, my main concern is backup speed from the NAS to the attached USB drive. With my current setup it takes about 15-20 hours for a full backup to complete, and at that rate if I triple the amount of data over time it will wind up taking ~2-3 days to complete a backup.
Based on the charts here my first choice is the QNAP TS-112P Turbo BYOD single drive NAS. It looks to be about 3-4x faster on backups than my old Linkstation. The idea is to put a 3 TB drive in the NAS, and replace my backup USB drive with an identical 3TB drive.
A couple of questions though. Are there any dual-drive setups that will allow using the 2nd drive as a backup target? Not RAID 1, something safer, and a lot faster than USB? It would be great if I could backup say, a 2 TB drive, in 2 or 3 hours.
Also on these new NAS labelled drives. I get the TLER timeout thing with RAID. But I keep seeing people rec things like WD Red and Seagate NAS drives for even single drive NAS usages. This doesn't make sense to me in a single drive NAS setup. Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks!
I have an old Buffalo LinkStation LS-XHL 1TB like the one here, had it for ~5 years now. It's attached to an external 1TB USB 3.0 drive for backups via the USB 2.0 port. It's old enough now that it's making noises it didn't make in the past. Probably just a fan going out. In any case, I think it's time to 'upgrade'.
My use case is primarily backups of two laptops, my desktop PC, and archiving of important files and pictures (tax returns, old email archives, photos, some music, etc).
Note - I care not for streaming DNLC media, the cloud, etc. I turn everything off except file sharing and ftp.
With all that said, my main concern is backup speed from the NAS to the attached USB drive. With my current setup it takes about 15-20 hours for a full backup to complete, and at that rate if I triple the amount of data over time it will wind up taking ~2-3 days to complete a backup.
Based on the charts here my first choice is the QNAP TS-112P Turbo BYOD single drive NAS. It looks to be about 3-4x faster on backups than my old Linkstation. The idea is to put a 3 TB drive in the NAS, and replace my backup USB drive with an identical 3TB drive.
A couple of questions though. Are there any dual-drive setups that will allow using the 2nd drive as a backup target? Not RAID 1, something safer, and a lot faster than USB? It would be great if I could backup say, a 2 TB drive, in 2 or 3 hours.
Also on these new NAS labelled drives. I get the TLER timeout thing with RAID. But I keep seeing people rec things like WD Red and Seagate NAS drives for even single drive NAS usages. This doesn't make sense to me in a single drive NAS setup. Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks!