I currently have a 2-bay hot swappable caddy thing that allows me to back up files to various hard drives.
Two of those hard drives are mirrored, but I do this manually.
I back things up every 6 months or so.
I'm thinking of a better solution, that means I can power up all the drives at the same time (I currently have 5 drives).
I'd like them to be attached to my network so when they're powered, I can see them in Windows and
First thought was a NAS but these are quite expensive.
The low power interests me but as I am unlikely to have the unit on all the time anyway, it may not matter.
Second thoughts were for a simple second PC.
I can in fact get a £600 one for £300 right now, which includes 16TB of hard drives. I won't need these particularly, unless I decide to upgrade my current storage drives but at least I'd have space for future expansion.
Third thoughts were some sort of rack server thing.
I don't know what I am doing with this so would be fun to learn but would they take more or less power than a simple PC?
I also wouldn't get a proper rack, just secure the device somewhere and power it on whenever I want to back things up.
I'd like to access the backup solution over the network as it's likely it would be in a different location than the PC.
Are there any other thoughts on this?
Two of those hard drives are mirrored, but I do this manually.
I back things up every 6 months or so.
I'm thinking of a better solution, that means I can power up all the drives at the same time (I currently have 5 drives).
I'd like them to be attached to my network so when they're powered, I can see them in Windows and
First thought was a NAS but these are quite expensive.
The low power interests me but as I am unlikely to have the unit on all the time anyway, it may not matter.
Second thoughts were for a simple second PC.
I can in fact get a £600 one for £300 right now, which includes 16TB of hard drives. I won't need these particularly, unless I decide to upgrade my current storage drives but at least I'd have space for future expansion.
Third thoughts were some sort of rack server thing.
I don't know what I am doing with this so would be fun to learn but would they take more or less power than a simple PC?
I also wouldn't get a proper rack, just secure the device somewhere and power it on whenever I want to back things up.
I'd like to access the backup solution over the network as it's likely it would be in a different location than the PC.
Are there any other thoughts on this?