Linux friendly NAS or networked drive/raid - perhaps wireless
Udi Finkelstein
Linux-IL at udif.com
Mon Oct 7 12:13:19 IDT 2013
Using a PC as a server has several drawbacks:
1. Size
2. Power consumption
A typical ARM based NAS will usually beat a PC in both categories.
BTW, for backing up pictures, if you don't use the RAW file format, you can
use flickr which offers free storage up to 1TB (you can mark all your files
private if you want).
Udi
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Ira Abramov <Lists-Linux-IL at ira.abramov.org
> wrote:
> Quoting Steve G., from the post of Fri, 04 Oct:
> >
> > So I am thinking, maybe I should get an external network drive, or raid,
> or
> > NAS, and use it to consolidate my drive and keep all my files in one
> place
> > from now onward.
>
> I have yet to see a cheap hardware off-the-shelf NAS that can beat a PC
> in performance or flexibility. I would get three WD Red disks and build
> a Linux machine around them, doesn't have to be too powerful. Don't
> stick old drives in there, you want reliability. use RAID5 in software,
> dm-crypt if you want some privacy, Samba, NFS and OwnClouׁ• like people
> already suggested, and a very logical directory tree so you can find
> everything easily.
>
> Also - backup backup baskup. there are cheap cloud services where you
> can have unlimited storagef for $20-$#0 a year, the better ones support
> rsync. don't be too cheap, you want your data alive. Especially unique
> stuff like family photos that can't be recovered from a torrent site...
>
>
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