My system is running perfectly fine . Not a single hiccup.
Cabinet shows the entire setup. It is an IKEA KALLAX cabinet , single column, two stacked on top of each other. (one is modified to shorten it by one compartment)
The bottom compartment is a set of drawers that hold spare ethernet cable,s usb cables, power cables etc.
The slot above that holds a UPS to power the cabinet.
Above that are the four old NAS machines (routernas.jpg). They each hold two 2TB drives and a DVD burner. One has a Blu-Ray burner.
Above that is the Amplifi router in a slot by itself.
Above that are two NAS boxes each holding two 4TB drives with two blank slots ( they can hold 4 drives each)
The bay above that has two western Digital NAS machines. The white one is 2TB , the black one has two 2TB drives in it. There is room to bring one up from the garage ( a 1TB)
The last bay has the Apple Time Capsule and the Home automation ( not everything is there yet. I will move the other boxes from their various locations into this cabinet.) and one more Switch that serves this cabinet.
When all data is moved the LG NAS machines will essentially become 'cold storage'. They will serve as backup for the two main NAS machines. (once a month they sync in overwrite/prune mode). I use a piece of software called ViceVersa that is installed on the laptop running the NVR. The drives are powered off and the NAS responds to wake-on-lan from the laptop.
The main NAS machines already mirror each other.
The White WD will become a cloud drive.(Accessible from the big bad internet. It doesn't hold anything important. If it gets hacked ,or stuff stolen from it : no loss.)
The Black WD will replace the Apple Time Capsule. That thing is at the end of its life. It only has a 1TB drive and it is full ... My Mac has a 2TB drive with 850GB used. So there is not much 'time machining' to be done with a 1TB drive.
The Mac holds all the family pictures / video's etc. It is only used for that purpose.
I have 4 copies of everything.
- 1 on the computer
- 2 on the main nas boxes ( 1 per nas box, they clone each other )
- 1 in cold storage on the old nas
why ? because hard disks are essentially spinning rust that can and will die at the most unexpected point , when you need it the most. I worked in harddisks for 10 years of my life. i know what can go wrong.
and SSD is not any better. Contrary, it is worse ... if a harddisk goes bad you can at least attempt data recovery by swapping boards or headstacks. You have a 80 to 90 % chance it is recoverable. The only really unrecoverable is those glass harddisks (laptops) . if they shatter : game over.
The one below took 4 years to recover , but they got the data off...
Not bad considering it came in falling from space when the Space Shuttle Columbia burned up.
[url]https://gizmodo.com/charred-hard-drive-from-space-shuttle-columbia-recovere-388465[url]
If an SSD goes bad .. essentially kiss your data goodbye. There is no swapping of a fried board or headstack... a fried chip is a fried chip. if a flash chip no longer talks there is no (cost-effective. you could try e-beam probing to read bits , but then restoring that to real working data is another thing due to wear leveling algorithms . and in case of three level storage , or stacked dies it becomes a real nightmare...) way to get data out.
oh, and before you say : what if the house burns down ? I do have a fifth backup 'chez apple icloud'