Can anyone guide me (a newcomer) to the subtle art of storing everything I possibly want in a NAS? Also how do I build a NAS from scratch? Thanks for any help at all!

  • Bread@sh.itjust.works
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    3 years ago

    I am glad you asked. The question to start with is what do YOU want to store? Narrowing it down would make this easier to determine what hardware you might need. For example, if you are storing video media for personal viewing, then an intel CPU with quicksync would be a great idea to have as it allows you to transcode your media on the fly with an app like plex, jellyfin, or emby.

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        3 years ago

        SSDs are unnecessarily expensive when you’re looking at hoarding dozens or hundreds of terabytes of data. You won’t be gaming off your drives you use for hoardings so there’s really little benefit except in transferring stuff off them. Most of what people hoard tends to be media or documents which are find being played directly off even a slow modern HDD.