I'm looking to build a home NAS. Since my computer is ancient and I'm trying to become platform independent (iPad, Windows, macOs, Android), not waste all that money on a large hard-drive on a laptop, and not use anybody's cloud (drop box, one drive, etc) I'd like to have my personal NAS. Then I would be able to back that NAS up monthly or quarterly and take it to offsite storage.
I think the other thing the NAS buys me is any ransomware attack can be reduced in scope due to 1) backup of the backups, 2) snapshots that "in theory" would allow me to go back to non-ransomware (correct me if I'm wrong here) versions.
I'd pretty much talked myself into a minimum of 6 TB as that's where the knee in curve for disk prices goes up. However, herein lies my dilemma. I had been looking at a Qnap 2 disk and I see now they've come out with the TS-253D. However, for not that much more money (on the box) I can go up to TS-453D. The TS-453D would allow me to have 12 TB of data minimum with a RAID 1+0 setup and slightly better than dual redundancy ( I think).
So the question is, should I go with a 2-Disk RAID 1 with two 10-12 TB disks or should I do a 4-DISK RAID 1+0 with 6-8TB disks?
I really cannot see myself ever having more than 12TB of stuff - even if I were to go nuts on movies and hard-core audio format. So this would in all probability be a 6 year solution.
I think the other thing the NAS buys me is any ransomware attack can be reduced in scope due to 1) backup of the backups, 2) snapshots that "in theory" would allow me to go back to non-ransomware (correct me if I'm wrong here) versions.
I'd pretty much talked myself into a minimum of 6 TB as that's where the knee in curve for disk prices goes up. However, herein lies my dilemma. I had been looking at a Qnap 2 disk and I see now they've come out with the TS-253D. However, for not that much more money (on the box) I can go up to TS-453D. The TS-453D would allow me to have 12 TB of data minimum with a RAID 1+0 setup and slightly better than dual redundancy ( I think).
So the question is, should I go with a 2-Disk RAID 1 with two 10-12 TB disks or should I do a 4-DISK RAID 1+0 with 6-8TB disks?
I really cannot see myself ever having more than 12TB of stuff - even if I were to go nuts on movies and hard-core audio format. So this would in all probability be a 6 year solution.