My wife and I currently store our family pictures/videos on our two separate desktops. Each desktop is setup with RAID1 for drive failure mitigation purposes. We have a 2 drive QNAP NAS box and have that setup as JBODs (no redundancy) and use it as a backup for both our desktops' pictures/videos, as well as our documents. We also have an external USB drive as a backup of the NAS. Currently, we typically backup to the NAS at most once a month, so the NAS is powered off most of the time. Also, we rarely read from those backups. I'm pretty happy with this setup, HOWEVER, I would really like to consolidate my and my wife's pictures/videos primary storage into a single location, mainly because 1) We're running out of space on our desktops and 2) I'm sick of searching on two different desktops for pictures/videos
My plan is to convert the 2 drive QNAP into a RAID1 and use that as primary storage for our pictures/videos. We will keep documents on our respective desktops and still use the NAS as backup for them. We would also continue using an external USB drive as backup for the NAS. So a few questions/solicitations for opinions:
1) Are my plans for the new setup pretty typical and safe for pictures/videos? I think my current setup is pretty secure, except missing an offsite backup, which I will consider implementing in the future.
2) I will need to buy some larger drives for the 2 bay QNAP and am considering buying some of those retired/refurbished enterprise HDDs. Since I'll be using them in RAID1, loss of data from drive failures should be mitigated pretty well. Any thoughts on this?
3) We would offload pictures/videos off our phones/cameras to the NAS only once or twice a month and would likely read/view pictures/videos at least a few times a month. Backing up documents to the NAS and making backups from the NAS to the external drive would also be a once or twice a month occurrence. I would like to start keeping the NAS on 24/7, but would anyone recommend spinning down the drives when idle based on my described use case?
My plan is to convert the 2 drive QNAP into a RAID1 and use that as primary storage for our pictures/videos. We will keep documents on our respective desktops and still use the NAS as backup for them. We would also continue using an external USB drive as backup for the NAS. So a few questions/solicitations for opinions:
1) Are my plans for the new setup pretty typical and safe for pictures/videos? I think my current setup is pretty secure, except missing an offsite backup, which I will consider implementing in the future.
2) I will need to buy some larger drives for the 2 bay QNAP and am considering buying some of those retired/refurbished enterprise HDDs. Since I'll be using them in RAID1, loss of data from drive failures should be mitigated pretty well. Any thoughts on this?
3) We would offload pictures/videos off our phones/cameras to the NAS only once or twice a month and would likely read/view pictures/videos at least a few times a month. Backing up documents to the NAS and making backups from the NAS to the external drive would also be a once or twice a month occurrence. I would like to start keeping the NAS on 24/7, but would anyone recommend spinning down the drives when idle based on my described use case?