I’d like input on how some of you store, consume & protect your media. I have a rather limited knowledge of hardware and also limited floor space & plugs in my surge protector. My current PC has 2 2TB internal hard drives and no Wi-Fi Card from when it was rebuilt 2yrs ago.
Basically, I want something I can store a LOT of video (let’s say 10T+), stream it to my devices, have some type of backup of the material and protection from power failures.
I’ve heard many terms like Media Server, NAS, Raid, UPS & services like Sync.com, etc. and have tried sorting through various videos on YouTube but it just confuses me more.
Any positive responses would be most appreciated!
An easy out of the box solution would be a synology NAS.
Did you not read the comments from your previous post (https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/35465456)? A bunch of people made useful suggestions, but this post is exactly the same.
He didn’t even replied to those who tried to help him.
I don’t understand.
Why @Rodrigo_de_Mendoza@lemmy.dbzer0.com ?
NAS: little box of disks that sits on a shelf or rack Media Server: just something that makes media files available for whatever. Could be a network drive you attach to from your desktop, or a streaming server for music or video RAID: mirrored drives. If you have two drives in a NAS, you can mirror them with RAID1 so if one fails, you can replace it with the data on the second drive UPS: just a battery backup device you plug things into
So these are just various things you can combine to make a larger system. You don’t NEED a NAS for instance, you can just have a machine that serves files to your network. You don’t NEED a media server unless you want those features.
You pick and choose what you want to do, then piece all these things together to make a larger functional system that does what you want.
Maybe a better approtis asking here what you actually want, and then people can suggest solutions for that.