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Re: NAS Recommendation
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 02:09:52 PM »
The main use case for NAS is availability, so if you need to keep a lot of files online, and it's worth powering spinning drives, then it might be a good idea for you.

Personally I just use JBOD (just a bunch of discs) because I don't require 24/7 access to media files.

My NAS is connected directly to my stereo via a cat. 5 cable. I can easily access any music I might want to play. It is much more convenient than dealing with multiple external drives. I also use it to do a local backup of my computer's hard drive. It's also possible to connect via the web from any device, which can be handy...

The SSDs I used are quiet and run cool.
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Re: NAS Recommendation
« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 02:45:52 PM »
I heard that enterprise drives run hot, because they are made to be run in a data center which has large cooling apparatus.

My pair of 6 TB drives are running at 75 degrees right now and they're tucked into a corner that isn't extremely well ventilated.  (Granted that they're pretty much idle right now).  The two 12's are running around 90 degrees while being used.


Are you using "enterprise" class drives?

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Re: NAS Recommendation
« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 03:10:45 PM »
I heard that enterprise drives run hot, because they are made to be run in a data center which has large cooling apparatus.

My pair of 6 TB drives are running at 75 degrees right now and they're tucked into a corner that isn't extremely well ventilated.  (Granted that they're pretty much idle right now).  The two 12's are running around 90 degrees while being used.


Are you using "enterprise" class drives?

The 6TB drives are just regular WD Reds but the 12TBs are "enterprise" ones.  Got them off Ebay from a company that sells data center pulls (they had about 8k hours on them when I bought them).  They are a slightly louder but not a big deal for me.
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Re: NAS Recommendation
« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 07:07:21 PM »
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I wish I had the tech knowledge and free time to make this work! Checking out the Synology now…

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Re: NAS Recommendation
« Reply #19 on: Today at 12:11:45 AM »
I am a happy Synology customer.  Avoid Buffalo at all costs.  I had a couple Buffalo units and they all died within 90 days of warranty expiration and the drives became toast.  I had the technician support executive tell me there is planned obsolescence.  I get that but not when warranty expires.

 

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