So I’ve been keeping my eyes open for a cheap but somewhat flexible NAS solution. Quick rundown of my requirements:
- Stores data
- Allows always ready backup (usually this translates to RAID 1 mirroring)
- Allows connection via SMB, so I don’t have to install software from a hardware manufacturer (this is my best known method for not getting weird errors)
- Plugs into wired Ethernet
- Expandable
- Free (or at least cheap)
The other day I ran across what appears to be such a device, from a company called SimpleTech. Now, what’s amazing to me is that there is very little competition for this. I did manage to find something very close from Buffalo Technology, and it may even be better as it does support streaming media. However, it’s backup strategy is a scheduled backup rather than RAID 1 (which might be just fine).
Other products tend to be a couple hundred dollars more expensive and
include a bunch of stuff that is nice, but not necessary to a consumer,
or in my opinion, to a small business (<10 employees, probably
retail, not a lot of discretionary funds). I’m going to give it a little
time and then go get the Buffalo or SimpleTech.