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Right, I will give a run down of my current setup and take advise on how to change / upgrade it.
2 pc's - mine & my wifes
1 Buffalo NAS drive 300gb (7 years old) and currently full - wifes work files, music etc
1 500g buffalo external drive - plugged into NAS drive - meant to backup each night at 12am..
1 x 2TB usb drive in mine that houses all lightroom files
My pc runs lightroom, AutoCAD etc. my files are kept on usb external HDD plugged into the back
My wife saves all of her work info onto the NAS drive, which is great as her laptop quit (dell with GPU failure) last week and I quickly got her accounts running on my machine by installing Sage on my machine..
I want to rationalise the house. so ideally a new nas with daily backup - can I store all my raw files on it or would it be too slow over wifi copying and opening them? not wanting to spend a clean fortune on stuff. but will take comments.. Again if the buffalo was larger capacity and the backup worked, it would be fine.. but it's just getting old.. Is it an option to replace the HDD in the buffalo to say a 2TB one?
2 pc's - mine & my wifes
1 Buffalo NAS drive 300gb (7 years old) and currently full - wifes work files, music etc
1 500g buffalo external drive - plugged into NAS drive - meant to backup each night at 12am..
1 x 2TB usb drive in mine that houses all lightroom files
My pc runs lightroom, AutoCAD etc. my files are kept on usb external HDD plugged into the back
My wife saves all of her work info onto the NAS drive, which is great as her laptop quit (dell with GPU failure) last week and I quickly got her accounts running on my machine by installing Sage on my machine..
I want to rationalise the house. so ideally a new nas with daily backup - can I store all my raw files on it or would it be too slow over wifi copying and opening them? not wanting to spend a clean fortune on stuff. but will take comments.. Again if the buffalo was larger capacity and the backup worked, it would be fine.. but it's just getting old.. Is it an option to replace the HDD in the buffalo to say a 2TB one?
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indeed. plus RAID does not help if you delete a file or it corrupts. or like you say the house burns down.