I'm technically savvy, but pretty much a noob to networked storage solutions for small businesses. I'm overwhelmed with the options available. I'm hoping to receive some suggestions that I can investigate further. Below are some details on how the NAS would be used, it's environment, and minimum requirements. Thank you in advance for the guidance.
General:
Thanks again,
Andrew
General:
- It will be behind an AT&T router at my home. I have fiber to the premises. I am currently paying for 50 up and 50 down, but can upgrade. I have no problem with upgrading if the NAS supports the higher speeds.
- 4 TB will generally get me a year's worth of files. After a year, I'll archive off selected files for another year or two to Dropbox or an external drive before they are finally deleted. In short, I need about 4 TB of working space. 8 TB would be better, if affordable.
- For safety, RAID would be good.
- We're not really looking for general file storage and file sharing. We have Dropbox for those purposes.
- SFTP server, preferably with SCP, for user upload and download. Multi-user. Multiple directories.
- Uploads will be mostly hundreds of video files. Most are 0.6 GB each. Some are as large as 15 GB.
- Stream the MP4 files to the internet.
- We capture video that then needs review by remote technicians. The files are viewed on a JavaScript powered HTML5 web page.
- Similar to what we do with the video, we use a web based tool to review multiple JPG files.
- Our business has an unlimited Dropbox account. I'd like to be able to back up selected directories to Dropbox.
- Run some Windows and Linux virtual machines.
- Web server.
Thanks again,
Andrew
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