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as1981
Advanced Cruncher Joined: Dec 3, 2006 Post Count: 51 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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All,
Firstly apologies if this is off topic for this forum. I am considering purchasing a NAS box to store my data. This includes photos, music and documents. My approximate requirements are: 1 to 2 terabytes of space Ability to stream via DNLA Ideally a raid 1 setup The ability to access files via network shares rather than having to use a web interface. I currently have Windows 7 and 10 but compatibility for other OS may be useful in the future. Security wise - I don't need a particularly complicated permission system as I am the only user most of the time. Data encryption might be useful in case the unit is stolen. I have not decided on wired or wireless yet. Probably wired as I can easily plug the unit directly into the router. I would appreciate any opinions on good brands or models or any which are best avoided or any other criteria I should consider. From what I've seen so far the main manufacturers seem to be?: Synology Western Digital Seagate Qnap Buffalo All the Buffalo units I've seen seem only seem to allow access to the file via a web interface. |
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