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Well, I know I pop in every so often for advice, and I've been trying to refine what I need. Basically, I am still trying to find a NAS that is (1) reasonably expandable; (2) reasonably quiet; (3) able to move fast enough that using a sparse disk, referenced photos or iSCSI I could put my iPhoto library on the NAS rather than an external drive; (4) could comfortably handle Time Machine; (5) can do expansion of RAID-like volumes and deal with different size volumes in the array (e.g. Flex-RAID, Beyond RAID, whatever you want to call it).
In August, I bought a ReadyNAS Pro thinking that was the answer. Unfortunately, it is significantly noisier than Netgear's specifications say, which made it a non-starter. Worse, the noises were more of those in a malfunctioning fan than simply a loud one -- and this happened in two different units. This is too bad, because I found Netgear's forums for ReadyNAS more active than the other NAS providers' forums.
In November, I settled on a Synology DS 1010+, but was not able to spend the time on it back then and by the time I had more time, it went up in price by a hundred dollars on Amazon and was discontinued.
So, any thoughts or recommendations that would fit my needs? I'd love to stay under $700, though $800 is possible. I'm contemplating a Synology 411+ right now.
I really appreciate y'all's advice. Thanks for putting up with my questions.
In August, I bought a ReadyNAS Pro thinking that was the answer. Unfortunately, it is significantly noisier than Netgear's specifications say, which made it a non-starter. Worse, the noises were more of those in a malfunctioning fan than simply a loud one -- and this happened in two different units. This is too bad, because I found Netgear's forums for ReadyNAS more active than the other NAS providers' forums.
In November, I settled on a Synology DS 1010+, but was not able to spend the time on it back then and by the time I had more time, it went up in price by a hundred dollars on Amazon and was discontinued.
So, any thoughts or recommendations that would fit my needs? I'd love to stay under $700, though $800 is possible. I'm contemplating a Synology 411+ right now.
I really appreciate y'all's advice. Thanks for putting up with my questions.