Hi,
Sorry if this has been asked before but the forum won't let me search for evo or ssd because they are too short.
I am thinking of getting a synology ds419slim and populating it with some 2TB Samsung EVO 860 SSD's (starting with 2 drives configured using Synology Hybrid Raid but growing over time as needed). I currently have a ds216j with two 3.5" spinning rust drives and it serves most of my purposes well enough (more about this below).
My use case is mostly for data storage for a number of computers, but not computers that are generally used simultaneously. In other words, I would probably be writing to the NAS from my laptop and then, the next day, be switching to a desktop and continuing to work on the same data. For the most part I would not expect the drives to get much more writing time than if they were in a desktop system.
I do, of course, want the data to be safe and reliable - comparable reliability (or better) than my ds216j setup with RAID 1 (I've had a single drive fail on that one after a year, but since then it has been solid).
Does this sound like a bad idea? I know people generally discourage the use of desktop drives in a NAS, but I figure that was because of two reasons:
1) Power management on mechanical hard drives is different between desktop drives and NAS level drives
2) Excessive use by all the machines on the LAN in a small office can put additional wear on the drives
In my case, since they are SSD's I thought that maybe #1 was no longer an issue. And because of my use case (basically just using the NAS as long term storage and as an external drive for a single user) that #2 was also not a big issue.
Thanks!
(The reason I am considering this switch is that I want a smaller system because I intend to do some longer term traveling and need to bring additional storage with me and figured I may as well bring my entire data set along, and I prefer the idea of a system that uses as little power as possible - the ds216j is set up to power down and sleep - but I'd like to reduce that even more).
Edit:
I am open to suggestions for other small form factor NAS' as well (not just the ds419slim - but I really like that size)
Sorry if this has been asked before but the forum won't let me search for evo or ssd because they are too short.
I am thinking of getting a synology ds419slim and populating it with some 2TB Samsung EVO 860 SSD's (starting with 2 drives configured using Synology Hybrid Raid but growing over time as needed). I currently have a ds216j with two 3.5" spinning rust drives and it serves most of my purposes well enough (more about this below).
My use case is mostly for data storage for a number of computers, but not computers that are generally used simultaneously. In other words, I would probably be writing to the NAS from my laptop and then, the next day, be switching to a desktop and continuing to work on the same data. For the most part I would not expect the drives to get much more writing time than if they were in a desktop system.
I do, of course, want the data to be safe and reliable - comparable reliability (or better) than my ds216j setup with RAID 1 (I've had a single drive fail on that one after a year, but since then it has been solid).
Does this sound like a bad idea? I know people generally discourage the use of desktop drives in a NAS, but I figure that was because of two reasons:
1) Power management on mechanical hard drives is different between desktop drives and NAS level drives
2) Excessive use by all the machines on the LAN in a small office can put additional wear on the drives
In my case, since they are SSD's I thought that maybe #1 was no longer an issue. And because of my use case (basically just using the NAS as long term storage and as an external drive for a single user) that #2 was also not a big issue.
Thanks!
(The reason I am considering this switch is that I want a smaller system because I intend to do some longer term traveling and need to bring additional storage with me and figured I may as well bring my entire data set along, and I prefer the idea of a system that uses as little power as possible - the ds216j is set up to power down and sleep - but I'd like to reduce that even more).
Edit:
I am open to suggestions for other small form factor NAS' as well (not just the ds419slim - but I really like that size)