My 8TB (User Data) QNAP NAS gets out of disk space < 1 TB less.
Currently I have what I call Scenario 1: NAS in separate room + HTPC, Windows based because of Blu Ray playing requirements (Living Room)+ PC (Home Office Room) for LS Mgmt. with LS path mounted from HTPC to the PC over the home network.
The easiest way is to simple upgrade the disks to higher cpacity disk.
But there is now the possibility to change the architecture to an AV server with in internal disks. Does it make sense?
What do you think/recommend?
Here are my thoughts:
Bricolage:
Scenario 1: No, Ethernet cable under wall plaster
Scenario 2: requires bricolage for at minimum a 6m HDMI cable from separate room to TV in living room and may be a long usb cable for BD ROM Drive
Required Size:
In both scenarios > 10 TB user data is possible
Noise:
Scenario 1: Spinning disk must be in a separate room → NAS (as is)
Scenario 2: Spinning disk must be in a separate room → AV server could not be in Living room
Dedicated GK for madVR:
In both scenarios possiblee
Electrical Noise:
Scenario 1: Only m.2 SSD induced Noise; if one believes in this?
Scenario 2: Internal SATA Disks generate more electrical noise, if one believes that electrical noise makes a difference with files playing from memory through Devialet AIR using Ethernet with internal disks in a media server?
Latency accessing files:
Scenario 1: Large for DSD files >1 sec, if loading whole file in memory before playing starts
Scenario 2: Near 0
Latency Metadata Update:
Scenario 1: Large data sets are retrieved to PC via the network and update must be send back through the network (I have mounted the LS path to a drive letter on my PC)
Scenario 2: same as in Scenario 1
BD ROM:
Scenario 1: In Living Room
Scenario 2: If positioned in living room it requires a long USB 3.0 cable > 5m (does that work?), otherwise if ripping or playing a disc one must go to a different room where the server resists
Reliability:
Scenario 1: QNAP NAS very stable, no reboot required in the last 5-6 years. Restart only required if updating to a new firmware.
Scenario 2: Experience shows: always Windows 10 Power State problems with HTPC which requires a restart of Windows, from my point of view not 24x7 ready
Price is not a most important criteria.
Thank you very much for your help!