I posted a MC storage related question a few day's ago:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,110970.msg767152.html#msg767152After a few day's of thinking I came to the following concept if it is feasible?
Is the following concept possible with a Synology or QNAP NAS or others:
1.) Having 2 disks in RAID 1 to have the most important audio, images and video files with mirrored data redundancy (Vol. on one disk < 4TB)
2.) Having 2 ..3 disk for BD's (I have a few hundert BD's) with (Synology calls it Basic Volume?) one Volume on one 10 TB disk with one attached drive letter, say M:, the second disk with
N, the third disk with O: and you fill each disk over time. If one disk is full you fill the next one.
For 1.) I would do regular Backups on one external USB disk < 4TB.
For 2.) Because its static data I would do a Backup one times and put the Backup into a separate place.
i) Is this a good concept?
ii) Synology supports the Basic Volume as one Vol. on one disk to my understanding, does also QNAP support this?
Thank you very much for your help!