Stupid_Newbie
Gawd
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2005
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Well, I finally ordered my Dune HD Smart D1. For streaming of my BD in ISO format. So im gonna need a NAS soon. I currently only have a WD Mybook Live 3TB. And as good as it is, I can see my surpassing that, as the ISOs i have ripped so far are 25-40GB each. So its not gonna take long, I might get 75-80 Movies on it, as I still have work stuff on there. So Id like to convert the MBL to strictly picture/work storage, and get a NAS for media.
Id like to be able to have good expansion options. I plan on using WD Red 3TB drives. Id like it to show up as one drive, regarless of disk count. I am not experienced with Linux etc, and was thinking of something similar to NAS4Free etc for OS. I pretty much want to stream to my Dune player. Id also have converted files of my kids movies to play on thier ATV3.
What should I be looking for? I currently have about 50 or so BD, and some DVDs aswell id like to put on the NAS. Id like it in some form of RAID, perhaps 5/6. So that if I do have a failure, I dont have to spend 10hrs re-ripping movies. My time off of work, is very valuable to me, so a little extra cost to have RAID is fine. I dont really fully understand all the RAIDs, I just want to be able to replace a disk if needed, and have it rebuild the data. And as long as the drives can supply the data to the player quick enough, i dont care about performance.
This will be a long term investment, and efficiency and low power is key (as it will likely be left on all the time).
Id like to be able to have good expansion options. I plan on using WD Red 3TB drives. Id like it to show up as one drive, regarless of disk count. I am not experienced with Linux etc, and was thinking of something similar to NAS4Free etc for OS. I pretty much want to stream to my Dune player. Id also have converted files of my kids movies to play on thier ATV3.
What should I be looking for? I currently have about 50 or so BD, and some DVDs aswell id like to put on the NAS. Id like it in some form of RAID, perhaps 5/6. So that if I do have a failure, I dont have to spend 10hrs re-ripping movies. My time off of work, is very valuable to me, so a little extra cost to have RAID is fine. I dont really fully understand all the RAIDs, I just want to be able to replace a disk if needed, and have it rebuild the data. And as long as the drives can supply the data to the player quick enough, i dont care about performance.
This will be a long term investment, and efficiency and low power is key (as it will likely be left on all the time).