


Makes me wonder if it wouldn't be better to just use the Time Capsule as a wireless Time Machine backup for myself and my daughter, and just live with a big USB HD attached as well (which I could do occasional TM backups to as well). The only other choice is whether to get Seagate IronWolf or WD Red HDs with it - those are the options on Amazon UK.Īll in all, it's all a lot more expensive than I'd anticipated (with the additional online backup). I presume that I don't need a Wi-Fi model to access my SAN wirelessly within the house (those run pretty expensive), so that I can go for the DS216J or SE (is there any meaningful difference?). Of the NASs, my inclination is to look at Synology (I don't quite trust the WD options after the vulnerability news). Bugger, this is getting more complicated.
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Which has made me realise that I would need to change my online backup to include the NAS, which will add to the cost - Backblaze B2 looks like the best option? It's not clear to me if will cover my MacBook Pro as well as the NAS. The networked Time Machine uncertainty is not ideal, but I do have Backblaze as well. Thanks very much for any suggestions - need to be available in the UK. It has two internal drive bays, with configurations ranging from 2TB to 8TB of storage. What's my best bet? Synology? WD Cloud (the latest ones)? I'd rather not have to spend ages configuring it, and don't think I need any enterprise features. Buffalo makes one of the best looking NAS devices on our list, fitting well within any home or office. Can't help feeling it would be better to sell it to fund a decent NAS.) (I do have a 2Gb Time Capsule from my old house, but it's not large enough for all my stuff now – but it could be used purely as a Time Machine backup for myself and my daughter. But would need to be able to access it online. Doesn't have to be madly fast - I'm not going use it as a video server, just music for my Sonos system. I'd like a RAID 1 setup, with at least 2 x 3Tb of HD storage. Ideally it would act as a Time Machine backup as well as accessible storage – and great if it can support my two children for automatic backups of their machines (one has a MacBook, the other a PC). 1 Best Sellerin Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices.

Amahi is a great open-source option for home-based NAS users, offering the option to replace the DHCP/DNS settings on your router with those integrated into the Amahi software, so you can control and name all NAS-connected drives on your network. Trying to hang USB HDs from my laptop is getting rather frustrating, so I'm looking at getting a decent NAS – attached to my BT fibre router. Supports myDrobo Platform, DroboAccess encrypted-end-to-end remote access, and DroboPix allowing. The following are four of the best Linux distributions for the job. Hi - I'm now working (at home) from my 250Gb MacBook Pro (2013), and sorely miss the multiple HDs on my old Mac Pro.
