Hello,
I'd like to build a home-NAS to act as my home's digital hub. I'm a bit in the dark regarding this subject, and a bit confused from all the info I got around the web, with so many different perspectives. I thought a post here could help
My goal is simple, but somewhat intrincate, as it's composed of different aspects. I will try to put it here simple:
1. The NAS must be simple to use. Even though I enjoy doing it, I don't want to go through much hassle to interact with it on a daily basis. I expect to invest some time to configure it to my needs, but after that I want minimal interaction besides the strict use of it; This is of major importance.
2. I want to store Documents, Photos, Music and Videos on the NAS. I will want to access these from my home network directly and eventually from my smartphone or laptop while I'm away from home.
3. I need the NAS to automatically download my favorite tv shows and ocasional movies. I will need subtitles for these. I also have to remotely control what/when these are downloaded.
4. I will have a Chromebox and a Pi at home; The NAS will stream the movies/series/music to them. I also want to display the photos/videos on the TVs they are connected to.
5. I'd like to be able to plug in a USB stick or a memory card to either the NAS or the Chromebox and easily make a backup of the files inside to the NAS directly.
6. The NAS will have to organize my data scrapping metadata for my TV series, movies and music.
Well that's all.. for now
As you can see I touch in some varied aspects, and I'm a little worried I might invest and get to a system that falls short in one or two of these aspects... That said, what kind of hardware/software you suggest, or in what direction should I dig to get these kind of results?
Cheers,
Blasted
I'd like to build a home-NAS to act as my home's digital hub. I'm a bit in the dark regarding this subject, and a bit confused from all the info I got around the web, with so many different perspectives. I thought a post here could help
My goal is simple, but somewhat intrincate, as it's composed of different aspects. I will try to put it here simple:
1. The NAS must be simple to use. Even though I enjoy doing it, I don't want to go through much hassle to interact with it on a daily basis. I expect to invest some time to configure it to my needs, but after that I want minimal interaction besides the strict use of it; This is of major importance.
2. I want to store Documents, Photos, Music and Videos on the NAS. I will want to access these from my home network directly and eventually from my smartphone or laptop while I'm away from home.
3. I need the NAS to automatically download my favorite tv shows and ocasional movies. I will need subtitles for these. I also have to remotely control what/when these are downloaded.
4. I will have a Chromebox and a Pi at home; The NAS will stream the movies/series/music to them. I also want to display the photos/videos on the TVs they are connected to.
5. I'd like to be able to plug in a USB stick or a memory card to either the NAS or the Chromebox and easily make a backup of the files inside to the NAS directly.
6. The NAS will have to organize my data scrapping metadata for my TV series, movies and music.
Well that's all.. for now
Cheers,
Blasted
