Finally, Network-Attached Storage
After more than a decade of losing a couple of days a year to fighting with and backing up crappy (but cheap) external hard drives, I have caved and purchased a good, redundant network-attached storage device. This is a Synology DS920+ ( Amazon ) with four hard drive bays that accept both 2.5" and 3.5" drives, as well as two slots for M.2 formfactor SSD Caches. I'm currently running: 2 x 4 TB Seagate Ironwolf hard drives in a RAID configuration to automatically back up all of my computers (three macs, two PCs, and the Linux-based Roon ROCK that drives all of the streaming media players around my house). 2 x 16 TB Seagate Exos Enterprise-grade hard drives in a RAID configuration set up as a network share drive so that I can stop e-mailing documents back and forth between machines. Is this overkill? Probably. But as the keeper of all of my dad's photos and documents for my family, I feel much better knowing that three different hard drives would have to fail in order t...