I'm looking to centralize the bulk of my storage for media such as pictures, video, music. I've been looking around a bit and I was wondering what your guys thoughts were about going towards a dedicated NAS device vs. putting together a system that will act as a file server.
I probably need 3-4 TB to hold everything comfortably with some room to grow over the next 2-3 years. I was thinking either way I'd probably want to have 4-6 bays to hold drives. Then I need a way to back it up. I have a Mozy account that I was thinking I could transfer if I built a file server versus buying a dedicated NAS device. My other desktop systems are wired for gigabit for when I need to move larger amounts of files around. For video and music, my laptop and xbox are connected with 802.11n.
What do most of you do to store the bulk of your data? Do you scatter it around multiple machines, or do you have it in a central location and access it over your network from a dedicated system?
I probably need 3-4 TB to hold everything comfortably with some room to grow over the next 2-3 years. I was thinking either way I'd probably want to have 4-6 bays to hold drives. Then I need a way to back it up. I have a Mozy account that I was thinking I could transfer if I built a file server versus buying a dedicated NAS device. My other desktop systems are wired for gigabit for when I need to move larger amounts of files around. For video and music, my laptop and xbox are connected with 802.11n.
What do most of you do to store the bulk of your data? Do you scatter it around multiple machines, or do you have it in a central location and access it over your network from a dedicated system?