Home Data Storage Systems
No one's secret is that we're gradually accustomed to broadband access to data and often don't keep films, music on computers, but quickly looking for them on the torrent trackers, auditioning/requesting, and then removing. Pressing waves at the Torrent Trakers and Wontact result in each user having to store their own servers and distributing them to other users as necessary, as was the case in networks such as Fido (Fido, Fidonette). To ensure this exchange, it is necessary to store data on your computer, for example, in the data storage system, NAS, which we propose to stop in this note.
Professional storage systems for ibm storwize v7000 unified are costly for home amateur use, so we're not going to consider buying them. Stop on key requirements for the modern system NAS data storage for domestic use. It's 2-4 hygigabytes of operational memory in two-channel mode. One of the modern energy-efficient 64th battle x86 joint processors. However, the requirements are not very stringent in terms of productivity, even Intel Atom will be appropriate. Standard LAN monitor at 100 megabits per second. Naturally, if it's a controller for 1,000 megabits a second, it'll be an indisputable advantage. Connecting NAS server through Wi-Fi makes no sense. It's better for the data storage server to connect the LAN cable to the Wy-Fi-Rauter, let it take over the task of distributing the wireless files. This will significantly increase the stability of your home data storage system.
Since normal SATA hard drives are used for domestic data storage systems, a large number of SATA II ports may well be limited, as SATA III ports do not benefit from routine hard drives. The selection of the housing for the NAS should be explicitly addressed - it should not be a cumbersome and undeniable advantage of having an integrated power unit. In more detail about the specific models of NAS kits, you can find out in our survey articles on the MegaObsor portal. Such materials we prepare regularly, the topic is really relevant, based on feedback from readers.