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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

Planning on building my a new NAS after 2 decades and orientating a bit on parts. The SDD is for the OS, why the 2*3TB? Wouldn't it be more practical use a single 4-8TB m.2?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

You know abroad they also have HDD's etc? As you haven't setup your NAS yet, you don't have it loaded with data yet (?) why not just get a new setup abroad?

Now if you really have to, and have to by air, yeh HDD's in a carry on and PC on a suitcase. Alternatively if you still got the box that came witht he case, use that as they are typically well protected.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Not sure what kind of safetybox you got in your bank but over here they are just plain steel containers vary in size depending on what you pay. I got a couple of them though the service becomes less and less common over here. I don't see how storing drives in there would be a risk, just a hassle to keep them up to date.

Personally I just dropped a Synology at my parents place. They have a 1GB up/down line for watching her youtube video's and every week of my critical data they receive a copy. Relatively low cost, low power and easy to use.