Hi All,
I have been looking to get a ReadyNas NV+ for the following situation:
3 computers networked at home, each with local storage of 60GB to 200GB (Total possible currently is 420GB) -
What I plan is to keep data locally and then back it up to the NAS(running in Raid 5 or xraid). This way it is backed up and available as a complete share to all PC's. I also am considering streaming music directly from the NAS to a Sonos music system.
My question is regarding all the advice that raid is not a back up solution rather an availability solution, while I do understand this, would not having a copy of the 3 data sources locally on the 3 computers plus consolidated data on the NAS serve as a back up? If a drive fails locally, I have the NAS, if the NAS loses more than one drive at the same time I have the local stores.
this would work no? The NAS as a back up and it would still serve as a share for the info not on the particular local computer, right?
thoughts? am I missing something obvious?
cheers
Ken
I have been looking to get a ReadyNas NV+ for the following situation:
3 computers networked at home, each with local storage of 60GB to 200GB (Total possible currently is 420GB) -
What I plan is to keep data locally and then back it up to the NAS(running in Raid 5 or xraid). This way it is backed up and available as a complete share to all PC's. I also am considering streaming music directly from the NAS to a Sonos music system.
My question is regarding all the advice that raid is not a back up solution rather an availability solution, while I do understand this, would not having a copy of the 3 data sources locally on the 3 computers plus consolidated data on the NAS serve as a back up? If a drive fails locally, I have the NAS, if the NAS loses more than one drive at the same time I have the local stores.
this would work no? The NAS as a back up and it would still serve as a share for the info not on the particular local computer, right?
thoughts? am I missing something obvious?
cheers
Ken