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kc8apf, can you recommend a better alternative to hdsentinel for HD monitoring?Scotty
Since we are on the topic, what's then a good dedicated NAS solution. What makes a good one?
I'm interested in hearing your thoughts of any alternative short-term solutions such as using an old spare computer as a server/file storeage when needed (in other words - no need to be on 24/7).
Worrying about which is the most reliable hard drive indicates that you may have your priorities backward. Any instance of any model of hard drive (or SSD) can fail. Unless you want to lose data, you must approach it _expecting_ a drive to fail and plan accordingly by having reliable and frequent backups. And, if you think it's useful for your media libraries, by using RAID to keep the file store available through drive failures. Consider RAID a luxury. Most people can live without their music or movie server for a couple of days while they replace a drive. Consider backups a necessity.If speed is a concern for editing video or photo files, do it from SSD. There's little reason to sweat differences in drive speed today when very large, fairly inexpensive SSDs are now available and are many times faster than the fastest hard drives. A quality 500GB SSD can be had for under $200 today.
So what programs do you all use for backup?
My Netgear router has some light NAS software built-in with USB 3 ports, but my guess it is slow.