![]() Synology NAS (~150€) + 2x4Tb Hard Drives in Raid 1 (~240€)īesides the usual stuff that comes on the NAS (Firewall, User Management, Network drive, FTP server, HTTP Server, Database Server, Torrent Client), I installed NextCloud on it because I don't like the Synology client apps. Top 20 Best Linux NAS Solutions and Linux SAN Software Clip onto your home network - one should be able to work out how to access that across the net. Once done you can chuck regular nightly incremental backup at it etc etc etc. ![]() ![]() You can beg stuff off friends and colleague who have it lying around at home and cadge a NAS together fairly easily - (of course NAS grade drives are first prize). Its not all that difficult and one can use a older machine (or just throw some money in the air and see what falls out of the sky). You just need a box capable of taking at least 5 drives of your flavour of size and run the setup to get the RAID running and so on. Not at the moment though since I have to work on that in my home situation now. which they actually naturally are anyway. When I worked I had a NAS unit that had its own Cloud service software that one could set up so that the NAS unit itself become a cloud storage device. freeNAS or Open Meida Vault or something (LINUX). Click to expand.That's been my option for some years.
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