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Is so, does it get a lot of use? And if not, what's stopping you?
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Is so, does it get a lot of use? And if not, what's stopping you?
I don't have a NAS because, I have no need for one.
Yes - it acts as my fileserver, mailserver and occasionally web server.
I have toyed with it as I do have a number of computers at home on a network, and storage is at a premium on a couple of them. The reality though is I don't need to share and run apps remotely or host web pages etc. so a NAS would be overkill. I could save a lot of money by just having a networked external hdd connected to my router via usb for simple shared file storage.
nope, used to have a home made raid storage server in the attic though.
Nope, too loud, expensive, and underpowered. I just reuse my old desktop to provide network services, I don't get a slick WebUI, but I prefer SSHing in anyway.
Yep I've got one, I use it as a backup for my photo's
Well - that is a NAS in the same way that my Fedora based ITX system is a NAS. :p
(unless the question was only concerned with the loud, expensive (and sometimes) underpowered ready built systems - in which case my answer would have neen a resounding 'no' for the same reasons as yours.)
Supermicro 1u short running freenas as my home nas. It's a double backed up horde of our family photos. Serves as a home dev server as well
I thought of buying one some time ago for backup purpose but then I built a cheap pc with old parts and just minor upgrades. Not regretting the choice.
I have a stack of old N36L and N54L MicroServers at home, mostly running FreeNAS, as well as a plethora of more recent models at client sites doing everything from data backup, file server, address book, database host etc.
The last ready to go NAS appliances that I bought were the Buffalo Terastation Pro and Terastation Live ~ 10 years ago.
No but I do have an actual server.
Yep, I have 6TB online, from which which I regularly access my music & movies. I also have a guest login for the grandkids to watch movies :)
Yes, an 8 year old LG N2R1D with a 2TB drive in 1 of it's bays. It's not fancy, didn't cost a fortune at the time but provides a shared resource for photos and other backups.
Yep, a QNAP 251+ with a pair of 4TB drives in RAID1.
Also have a IW-MS04 box running a 3770T with 16GB and 20TB of HDDs hanging off a LSI MegaRAID card as a home server.