madrallysport
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posted on 25/10/15 at 07:39 AM |
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Cloud / NAS storage HELP!!!!1
Good morning,
I need help i want to back my stuff up, pictures / docs etc, but i would like to access them remotely, i use one cloud and apple icloud at the minute
but theyre small accounts (to save me payiong for storage ) i was looking at setting up a home network but havent a clue what to go fro a NAS or an
already set up home cloud device, can any IT peeps give a getting old man some advice please.
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Ugg10
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posted on 25/10/15 at 07:56 AM |
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If it just pictures and documents and the pictures are jpg then use Flickr to store the pics (1tb free) and leave the onecloud amd icloud for docs,
Flickr will also hold limited vudeo aswell.
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BenB
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posted on 25/10/15 at 08:48 AM |
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Most NAS devices come with remote access. D-link sharecentre with 2 drives (set up in RAID so the disks copy themselves- back-up of a back-up!) does
the job for me. It's very simple, couple of 2Tb drives, screw simply into the drive holders, plonk them and switch it on. Setting it up is
straightforward also. Sharecentre device is about £40 and couple of large HDs nowadays is also. £100 ish total??
Most wifi modems will have network sockets in the back so setting up the network is as simple (usually) as plugging the NAS into the router/modem.
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SJ
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posted on 25/10/15 at 10:35 AM |
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I've got one of the western digital NAS boxes. It works really well. Mine has 2tb plus has usb so I used my old 1.5tb usb drive to give me more
storage than I really need.
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