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Pete.
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PostPosted: 11:08 - 03 Jun 2025    Post subject: Which NAS drive? Reply with quote

I want a HDD that I can plug into my network ((serviced by a virginmedia box as DHCP controller) to use for holding files and photos from my laptop and phone and my wife's ipad and iphone. Don't need it to act as a media server or anything fancy just reliable multi-access file storage on my LAN.

Looking for suggestions. Probably around 2-4TB will last forever I suppose our phones and ipad are all just 128GB and I probably have 100GB on my desktop.
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PostPosted: 12:23 - 03 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've had a few dedicated NAS units over the years (and set up a few for customers) and they usually suffer from "app disease" as in they're great to start with but it gets to the point where the software isn't actively maintained.

Unless you're after something fancy like a hardware-based RAID system I'd recommend a Raspberry Pi + USB3.0 hard drive combo simply because you can load whatever open source NAS software you like (pretty much forever). Upsides: cheaper, more flexible. Downsides: not as neat, slower but then the limiting factor is really your network speed.

If you do want a "real" NAS unit, just check if ppl are loading custom firmware so you have an exit path if the manufacturer loses interest. I kept an old D-Link NAS unit going well past its sell-by date hacking in a replacement O/S.
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PostPosted: 12:24 - 03 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd recommend a 2 bay Synology with decent Western Digital NAS Specific drives. It's not cheap, but you can mirror the drives and it sends you a health report every month and things like that. It does have media server and tonnes of other features, but even if it's just for the storage only features it's really good and worth the money IMO. There are software updates released every month and it's been a current model for at least 5 years, so I suspect they'll keep up support for quite some time.

The only issue I have with mine is it's running low on space and because it's a 2 bay it's not possible to expand it.

Anything other than a quality NAS could leave you with no data. I also have an ancient LG NAS but LG got out of the NAS business, so it's been out of support for quite a while.
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PostPosted: 12:56 - 03 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

My home server is just a £50 little HP/Compaq SFF PC - The sort you used to have in schools and workplaces. Still do to some extent. i5 Sandy originally now upgraded to i7 Sandy. The socket cant take anymore. Doesn't need it though. Can stream 4k movies to 2 separate locations with no buffering.

I put a 3TB drive in it - holds all my movies and photos etc. with a slot for a further storage upgrade. Currently running Plex so family can access it whenever they want. Plex is getting sketchy though so might go back to Jellyfin. If the apps do fail I just 'Cast to TV'.

It has no graphics card and no dedicated monitor. Just use remote desktop from the main PC.

Old style sure but it works.
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PostPosted: 17:27 - 03 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

Another vote for Synology
Loads of features, easy to use and very reliable - I've been running 2 24x7 for 11 and 12 years.
When a disc fails just pop it out and replace with a new one and let it repair the array - no downtime
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PostPosted: 19:31 - 03 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

HP microserver N54 can be bought for under 50 quid.
Populate with your own drives.

Don't use the router as a file server, it will be slow as shit.
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PostPosted: 09:10 - 04 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you want something that'll run out of the box and needs very little maintenance then Synology NAS devices are a good choice. A 2 bay with mirrored drives is perfect for home use. They aren't cheap but with decent NAS rated disks (Western Digital reds for example), they'll run for years. My current Synology has been running for over 12 years without missing a beat.

I'd recommend adding a further USB drive to back the NAS drives up periodically (depending on your NAS use). Keep this one powered down when it's not in use, and that'll go a long way towards protecting you from malware and ransomware.
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PostPosted: 10:06 - 04 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

I used one of these before I upgraded to a server

https://www.amazon.com/D-Link-DNS-320-ShareCenter-Network-Enclosure/dp/B004SUO450

was cheap and cheerful at the time, might find one cheap second hand.
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PostPosted: 11:28 - 04 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not had a NAS. Home server/website is an athlon xp 1700 I've had since 2004, and been on the line 24/7 since 2015. Only had to replace capacitors on the geforce 5200 and the Asus A7V8X mainboard.
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PostPosted: 11:39 - 04 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:

Anything other than a quality NAS could leave you with no data. I also have an ancient LG NAS but LG got out of the NAS business, so it's been out of support for quite a while.


Exactly this. I have an LG one and it still works fine but nothing will talk to it because the codecs it uses are now considered redundant. It's just a big and cumbersome USB drive now.

If I was doing it again, I'd make myself a Pi server like Easy-X suggests.
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PostPosted: 20:20 - 05 Jun 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
MarJay wrote:

Anything other than a quality NAS could leave you with no data. I also have an ancient LG NAS but LG got out of the NAS business, so it's been out of support for quite a while.


Exactly this. I have an LG one and it still works fine but nothing will talk to it because the codecs it uses are now considered redundant. It's just a big and cumbersome USB drive now.

If I was doing it again, I'd make myself a Pi server like Easy-X suggests.


Is it acting as a media server? Surely all NAS’ support SMB/samba sharing. Even Windows 11 appears to still support SMBv1.
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