8 thoughts on “12 Terabytes

  1. What kind of NAS are you building? I’ve thought about building one, but can’t seem to justify the cost when compared to using USB drives backed up through a service like Mozy or CrashPlan.

    1. I dropped those 4 drives into a Synology DS411: http://www.synology.com/products/product.php?product_name=DS411 (which is amazing!)

      They’re running in RAID 5 and giving me 8.07 TB of space (1 drive worth of space is “lost” to redundancy).

      I use CrashPlan to back up the super important stuff that can’t be replaced on my desktop to my NAS (for local backup) and also to my dedicated webserver where I also have CrashPlan running for off-site backup incase of fire. Zero cost, other than the server I was already paying for.

  2. Western Digital Green drives aren’t the best choice for a NAS. Although, I am sure they’ll work okay, the warranty is limited.

    Although, a NAS in your new configuration would be nice to have. I am always saving stuff; stuff I never would have held onto years ago. I always go with the “you never know if you’ll need it” philosophy; which could be a good or bad thing.

    I would have went with the Western Digital Black series (although they cost a little more), the warranty on those drives is 5 years. I went with the Black series when I built my desktop box back in 2010. It’s nice to know I still am covered in case of a hard drive failure. I configured my desktop machine in a RAID 10 configuration; makes for a screaming box, let me tell you. It’s one mean catdaddy.

  3. Oh wow! That’s a lot of storage. If you don’t mind, what are you storing with your hard drives and you need that kind of huge space? 1080p HD movies? My desktop only has 1 2TB Hard drive and I can’t even use half of it. Haha!

    PS: Had fun browsing your thingamajigs. I’m a user of your Viper Quick Tags plugin and I just visited this website to read about the jw-flv-player update. Hehe. :)

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