I'm finally set (I think) on Synology for the long-anticipated NAS we want primarily to centralise MP3s (for chrome-cast around the house) but will also use as a generic central dump for photos, videos and any files we want to keep accessible and/or backed up.
I'm pretty sure we might splash out on several Tb of cloud storage and just sync the whole damn thing and be done with it, rather than spend days figuring out which files we want backed up and which we can handle losing. Not sure if my work stuff will go on this too but we 100% WON'T be relying on the NAS for day-to-day critical files so if it died it would be inconvenient having to rebuild it, rather than urgent.
As such, I am trying to decide if the extra convenience (not security, RAID isn't backup!) of dual-drives is worth it for the chance a drive fails. As I see it, ALL this saves me is the time repopulating a new drive from cloud (maybe we keep physical backups of really weighty files on a USB drive just to save download).
Roughly speaking it seems the low-tier 2-bay enclosure is about the same price as a medium-tier 1-bay (Synology DS218J Vs DS118) and of course the drives will cost 2X as much - so I can get a considerably more powerful 1-bay setup quite a bit cheaper than an economy 2-bay.
I have never ever had a hard disk failure so it seems to me a tiny risk... trying to work out the risk/reward of spending more on the insurance of RAID. It's not like I use it in any of my PCs.
Thoughts and expert advice welcome.
I'm pretty sure we might splash out on several Tb of cloud storage and just sync the whole damn thing and be done with it, rather than spend days figuring out which files we want backed up and which we can handle losing. Not sure if my work stuff will go on this too but we 100% WON'T be relying on the NAS for day-to-day critical files so if it died it would be inconvenient having to rebuild it, rather than urgent.
As such, I am trying to decide if the extra convenience (not security, RAID isn't backup!) of dual-drives is worth it for the chance a drive fails. As I see it, ALL this saves me is the time repopulating a new drive from cloud (maybe we keep physical backups of really weighty files on a USB drive just to save download).
Roughly speaking it seems the low-tier 2-bay enclosure is about the same price as a medium-tier 1-bay (Synology DS218J Vs DS118) and of course the drives will cost 2X as much - so I can get a considerably more powerful 1-bay setup quite a bit cheaper than an economy 2-bay.
I have never ever had a hard disk failure so it seems to me a tiny risk... trying to work out the risk/reward of spending more on the insurance of RAID. It's not like I use it in any of my PCs.
Thoughts and expert advice welcome.
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