I am looking into getting a NAS setup at home, but have to consider wanting it to just work and work for my family who are not technically advanced. They use computers fine, but being asked to open a terminal would require letter by letter instructions.

So my question, what is the current recommendation for a simple home NAS for files and video (family trips, etc) storage?

  • nosut@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Agree with the Synology recommendation for a simple starter. Though personally always recommend the 4 bay.

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      1 year ago

      Also want to call out the importance of 4-bay vs. 2-bay. With 2-bay you get 1-drive fault tolerance in RAID mode, which is nice. With 4-bay, you can still opt for 1-drive fault tolerance and with SHR you can have 4 drives active (of varying sizes) giving you much more available space and making the upgrade path of storage significantly easier.

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      1 year ago

      if I had my time again I would go 4 bay first.

      2 bays sound like a nice easy introduction to NAS until you pick raid 0 like a fucking animal.
      I could have data redundancy or I could have DOUBLE the storage …