- Dec 29, 2010
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Hi all,
I am starting to look into options for networked storage, that are somewhat less expensive. Currently I have a computer dedicated to serving my movies, but plan to try something different and avoid needing to turn on that computer.
One option is getting a new network router, that includes a USB port, and then having an external drive enclosure connected to that USB port.
Another would be to get a dedicated enclosure that has a network port, and perhaps the ability to sleep the drives.
But I was hoping to get your input on whether one approach was just not worth it? Is there another approach that is similar in terms of providing files from a NAS that is always available when needed, but can go to sleep to save power and wear and tear? I already have an existing solution using a computer to serve files that works great, sleeps, etc. so that's why I'm a bit price sensitive as this would just be a convenience thing and a fun project, and I think these two approaches are the cheapest?
I am starting to look into options for networked storage, that are somewhat less expensive. Currently I have a computer dedicated to serving my movies, but plan to try something different and avoid needing to turn on that computer.
One option is getting a new network router, that includes a USB port, and then having an external drive enclosure connected to that USB port.
Another would be to get a dedicated enclosure that has a network port, and perhaps the ability to sleep the drives.
But I was hoping to get your input on whether one approach was just not worth it? Is there another approach that is similar in terms of providing files from a NAS that is always available when needed, but can go to sleep to save power and wear and tear? I already have an existing solution using a computer to serve files that works great, sleeps, etc. so that's why I'm a bit price sensitive as this would just be a convenience thing and a fun project, and I think these two approaches are the cheapest?
