I require more storage but I'm not sure what direction I should be heading.
1.) Looking to buy an always-on drive that will likely be in use day and night.
a.) 8-10 TB's minimum.
b.) Can't buy 8 TB EasyStore's in my area or online.
c.) Some recommend HGST drives, while others recommend enterprise. HGST drives are difficult for me to obtain locally and I generally prefer to buy local in case there's a problem and I need to return the drive. Also, HGST and enterprise drives are very loud. So I'm thinking on this one. Currently I use a 10 TB IronWolf in my desktop and it can get kinda loud at times depending on the activity level.
2.) I need an archive drive. Basically looking to fill it up with data and throw it in a corner some where until I need to use it--which may be years. I may need to delete/replace data occasionally, but once It's full I probably won't be using for a long time or very infrequently.
a.) Minimum 8-10 TB. Seagate external SMR drives are pretty cheap, so I was looking at those.
Ok, now you know my requirements, but here's my dilemma... Currently I have 10 external hard drives ranging from 2 TB to 8 TB. I preferably don't want to deal with anymore cords and power bricks for obvious reasons. So I'm wondering if there's a better solution than continuing to buy more and more externals for my backup storage requirements. I already have a 4 Bay NAS that's filled up. I can buy an expansion unit for it, but I don't think I want to go that route--I see no point in using it to store archival drives.
So, should I be looking at investing in a 4 bay hard drive docking station instead? A rack of some sort? I like the idea of being able to hot swap too. The always-on drive I can install inside my desktop PC, but I guess I just don't want another loose external HDD laying around. Basically, I want to compartmentalize better so there isn't so much clutter/won't have to find a free plug/cords etc. I've seen in some videos where people have 4 drives hot-swappable in the front of their desktop, but I assume that required some modding or a specifically designed case. Either way, It's appealing to me because I hate having to take my case off to unplug/unscrew my drives.
On another note, when buying HDDs for a NAS, I've read that they should preferably all be the same brand and same type of hard drive--does that even matter? Like can I use a Seagate IronWolf with a WD Gold in a NAS? Size differences can matter as well, but this can be dealt with to some extent depending on the RAID configuration you're using.
These are some of the potential solutions I've been looking at when trying to avoid more external HDD clutter, but maybe you guys can come up with something better.
1.) Looking to buy an always-on drive that will likely be in use day and night.
a.) 8-10 TB's minimum.
b.) Can't buy 8 TB EasyStore's in my area or online.
c.) Some recommend HGST drives, while others recommend enterprise. HGST drives are difficult for me to obtain locally and I generally prefer to buy local in case there's a problem and I need to return the drive. Also, HGST and enterprise drives are very loud. So I'm thinking on this one. Currently I use a 10 TB IronWolf in my desktop and it can get kinda loud at times depending on the activity level.
2.) I need an archive drive. Basically looking to fill it up with data and throw it in a corner some where until I need to use it--which may be years. I may need to delete/replace data occasionally, but once It's full I probably won't be using for a long time or very infrequently.
a.) Minimum 8-10 TB. Seagate external SMR drives are pretty cheap, so I was looking at those.
Ok, now you know my requirements, but here's my dilemma... Currently I have 10 external hard drives ranging from 2 TB to 8 TB. I preferably don't want to deal with anymore cords and power bricks for obvious reasons. So I'm wondering if there's a better solution than continuing to buy more and more externals for my backup storage requirements. I already have a 4 Bay NAS that's filled up. I can buy an expansion unit for it, but I don't think I want to go that route--I see no point in using it to store archival drives.
So, should I be looking at investing in a 4 bay hard drive docking station instead? A rack of some sort? I like the idea of being able to hot swap too. The always-on drive I can install inside my desktop PC, but I guess I just don't want another loose external HDD laying around. Basically, I want to compartmentalize better so there isn't so much clutter/won't have to find a free plug/cords etc. I've seen in some videos where people have 4 drives hot-swappable in the front of their desktop, but I assume that required some modding or a specifically designed case. Either way, It's appealing to me because I hate having to take my case off to unplug/unscrew my drives.
On another note, when buying HDDs for a NAS, I've read that they should preferably all be the same brand and same type of hard drive--does that even matter? Like can I use a Seagate IronWolf with a WD Gold in a NAS? Size differences can matter as well, but this can be dealt with to some extent depending on the RAID configuration you're using.
These are some of the potential solutions I've been looking at when trying to avoid more external HDD clutter, but maybe you guys can come up with something better.