Hi
Too bad I'm in money shortage and I can't afford a 8 bay NAS, so I'm desperately trying to get the most from my few money.
My idea is to buy a 2 bay NAS (currently the best choice seems the synology 216 mainly because it's the cheaper* model that has both hot swap feature and tool-less installation bays) and use it with multiple pair of disks in RAID 1.
*not that "cheap" actually, but I'm trying to save enough money for it. I know that some QNap models have lower prices, but they are not tool-less, they require screws to install disks in the bays.
I'll try to explain better. Let's say that I have to do three separate storage systems; let's call them Storage-1, Storage-2 and Storage-3. Instead of buying 3 separate NAS, my plan is to buy a single NAS and three couples of HDDs (WD red seems the better choice). For each pair of HDD I'll make a RAID-1.
So, when I need to use Storage-1, I simply shut down the NAS, remove whatever disk there is inside, and install the Storage-1 pair. When I need Storage-2, again shut down the NAS, remove the disks and install the pair containing Storage 2. And so on.
I know that is a very cumbersome process, but it seems the cheapest solution to solve this problem.
How stupid is this idea? Maybe in future I can purchase a separate NAS for each pair, but in the meantime I can't find a better solution.
Actually, again because of money shortage, my idea is to buy only a single disk for each Storage, to be upgraded to RAID-1 asap when I'll have enough money to buy the other disks.
The reason why I'm planning to use a NAS instead of a simple USB3 external box is because I'd like to use 4TB or higher capacity drives, and I wasn't able to use HDDs larger than 2 TB in such boxes. So a NAS seems the only solution for >2TB drives.
Of course, any suggestion is welcome
Thanks in advance
Too bad I'm in money shortage and I can't afford a 8 bay NAS, so I'm desperately trying to get the most from my few money.
My idea is to buy a 2 bay NAS (currently the best choice seems the synology 216 mainly because it's the cheaper* model that has both hot swap feature and tool-less installation bays) and use it with multiple pair of disks in RAID 1.
*not that "cheap" actually, but I'm trying to save enough money for it. I know that some QNap models have lower prices, but they are not tool-less, they require screws to install disks in the bays.
I'll try to explain better. Let's say that I have to do three separate storage systems; let's call them Storage-1, Storage-2 and Storage-3. Instead of buying 3 separate NAS, my plan is to buy a single NAS and three couples of HDDs (WD red seems the better choice). For each pair of HDD I'll make a RAID-1.
So, when I need to use Storage-1, I simply shut down the NAS, remove whatever disk there is inside, and install the Storage-1 pair. When I need Storage-2, again shut down the NAS, remove the disks and install the pair containing Storage 2. And so on.
I know that is a very cumbersome process, but it seems the cheapest solution to solve this problem.
How stupid is this idea? Maybe in future I can purchase a separate NAS for each pair, but in the meantime I can't find a better solution.
Actually, again because of money shortage, my idea is to buy only a single disk for each Storage, to be upgraded to RAID-1 asap when I'll have enough money to buy the other disks.
The reason why I'm planning to use a NAS instead of a simple USB3 external box is because I'd like to use 4TB or higher capacity drives, and I wasn't able to use HDDs larger than 2 TB in such boxes. So a NAS seems the only solution for >2TB drives.
Of course, any suggestion is welcome
Thanks in advance