Getting back on topic
Hi Guys,
In an attempt to get this thread back on topic, in the next month will be looking at updating our external HDD used for backup (currently a 500GB w/firewire and USB2.0) and am considering something network attached...
Options are:
1. Stick with a stock external HDD connected via USB. Nothing much changes, but is the cheapest option. (4TB w/USB3 is sub $200).
2. Look at a Seagate FreeAgent or WDC MyBook Live single drive solutions (since we only need 2-3TB) and connect it directly to our router. (all desktops and laptops can connect).
3. Look at a larger NAS solution (QNAP, Netgear, WDC, etc).
4. Build own own NAS. (HP MicroServer + OpenSolaris + 12TB of storage).
I'm leaning towards 2, as it's only approx $50 more over option 1 with all the benefits of centralised storage. But have a few questions?
a, does anyone have experience with either the Seagate/WDC solutions. Are there others I should consider that are like the Seagate/WDC solutions.
b, what performance am I likely to get? (anything over 10MB/s is ok, since it's a pure backup device - no need for media sharing, http server, etc, and backups are done at night).
c, network protocol support? SMB/CIFS? NFS?
d, Max connected users? (any artificial limits).
I know option 3 and 4 above will give better performance and features, but for a centralised backup device it'll mostly be overkill unless option 2 solutions are really, really sucky and shouldn't be considered.