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Never used a purpose built NAS drive before.
Looking to start with some used, previous generations products to act as a media vault.

Would any one be able to comment about the following and/or suggest similar alternatives?
My main concern with some of the older models is read/write speeds.
Beyond that, I believe they all support gigabit networking and raid configurations for the dual bay models:


Zyxel 201
Zyxel 202
Synology DS207
Netgear MS2000
Buffalo Linkstation LS-WSGL/R1 mini
 
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I long since have skipped a dedicated NAS setup. The ability to have storage via a router for home use is the way to go. No need for a full raid setup or anything like that if you have a second backup.

My current monster is a WRT1900AC. The access speed on both read / write kicks the crap out of older nas setups. At best, she runs has been closer to 100, worst has been in the 60's.

Just a thought.
 
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I had considered that and tested it with my current router which has a USB port for storage devices. Unfortunately the transfer speed is just over 1mb/s.
Trying to watch large sized film files becomes a bit frustrating with longer load times and occasional stuttering.

Additionally, I'd need a USB docking station and/or a external USB drive to use full time. By the time I've spent the money one of those, I could get a used NAS for less.

EDIT: Another concern is how do I get the storage plugged into the router hub, to go into a standby mode?
 
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I had considered that and tested it with my current router which has a USB port for storage devices. Unfortunately the transfer speed is just over 1mb/s.
Trying to watch large sized film files becomes a bit frustrating with longer load times and occasional stuttering.

Additionally, I'd need a USB docking station and/or a external USB drive to use full time. By the time I've spent the money one of those, I could get a used NAS for less.

EDIT: Another concern is how do I get the storage plugged into the router hub, to go into a standby mode?
what router do you have
if its DD-WRT/tomato capable then thats the way to go
 
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Home Hub 5 from BT. I am not finding anything about DD-WRT on the data pages. I suspect you mean to get a DD-WRT router and use it in place of?
I'm really just looking for a simple network box - I am happy with the Home Hub 5 for the moment.
 

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Home Hub 5 from BT. I am not finding anything about DD-WRT on the data pages. I suspect you mean to get a DD-WRT router and use it in place of?
I'm really just looking for a simple network box - I am happy with the Home Hub 5 for the moment.
DD-WRT is a firmware package for routers
 

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Home Hub 5 from BT. I am not finding anything about DD-WRT on the data pages. I suspect you mean to get a DD-WRT router and use it in place of?
I'm really just looking for a simple network box - I am happy with the Home Hub 5 for the moment.

Do you already have drives?
 
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Another standing question - that I share - is energy management. Do USB external harddrives turn off (and on) by the OS or by themselves, or not at all?
I see no huge points in favour of networked drives (NAS or not, attached to router or switches) for the average user. We can just share any drive in or on our main PC.
I have one "WD Cloud" network drive and it is provided with nice software, but just a fast USB3 drive would make me just as happy (or happier: a lot less management).
 

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I see no huge points in favour of networked drives (NAS or not, attached to router or switches) for the average user. We can just share any drive in or on our main PC.
I have one "WD Cloud" network drive and it is provided with nice software, but just a fast USB3 drive would make me just as happy (or happier: a lot less management).

The PC would have to be turned on at all times, and people don't have huge workstations with huge desks and sprawling chairs anymore. Laptops and tablets.
 
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My external USB 3.0 backup drives go into standby or sleep - whichever it is. I can still see them as active but when I select them, they wake up - spool up (obviously not on as you can hear them / takes several seconds to come online). When connected to USB of a router, they just go into the standby or sleep mode when not in use.
 
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DD-WRT/tomato can selectively spool drives up or down
 
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Listen up, newest X99 mobos, come with 10 rear USB3 ports!!! Are we allowed to use them, right? It is super easy to connect drives. My PC stays on (suspended) most nights... and when not, I am not watching movies!
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Then , if using networked drives, that also takes space and cables and wakeup issues (particulary my WD My Cloud is slow, sleepy and .. slow to wake up).
I also can connect from my tablets to any drive inside my PC...
I have already used all 4 ethernet ports on my router. If I add stuff I need another "gadget" called switch... Not inclined.
Thunderbold chain linking sounds really cool to me. But are there DIY boxes, to run them without any manufacturer software?
 
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Do you already have drives?

I have drives I can use, but I may consider new ones. If as Garage says, modern external drives over USB, will go into a sleep/inactive mode without any software requirement, then it is an option. I will have to factor in the cost of a NAS box + new drives versus a good USB disk. Ideally I'd like to transfer the content over the network, and using the external drive as the media source, but at the speeds I mentioned above, I'll just have to hotplug it back and forth when I want to add new media.
 
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How many gigs are you working with - storing in total?
 
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How many gigs are you working with - storing in total?

Ideally this would be a 1-2TB operation, but at the moment it's around 250


Just read this on the BT forums :

Hi all, I spent ages searching for this and couldn't get clear info


Ext3 file system IS supported

1TB HDD plugged into Homehub 5

Formatted to NTFS gave 1Meg Upload/Download Speed
Formatted to Fat32 gave 2Meg Upload/Download Speed
Formatted to Ext3 gives 4 Meg Upload/Download Speed

I'm led to believe that this is because Ext3 requires less CPU power, it also allows larger files than Fat32. Downside is you lose the plug and play of NTFS/Fat32

EDIT: Actually my speed throughput both ways to the external drive when plugged into the router via USB, is 1-4mbps.
 

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it has more todo with the fact that your router is a pile of crap
I get a consistent 50MB/s write and 70MB/s read from my RTN-66U with my el cheap 2.5inch sata enclosure
that being said 4MB's absolutely horrible if your drive dock is usb-powered then that is most likely the source of the issue
 
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Agreed... the cheap router is the speed killer here. Even my Adata 3.0 flash drive on the wrt1900ac runs in the 50's. Anything below 20 and I start to get irritated (take your pills garage... YOUR PILLS)
 
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I don't doubt that. The USB connection is a bonus and convenience, but I figured it was at least capable of 7mb/s.


Because the home hub 5 is gigabit on all four ports, the original plan was to setup a dedicated media storage, instead of using a secondary computer and in doing so, maybe increase the network transfer speeds around the house.

A) Purchase the new Zyxel true 1gb backbone Powerline adapters(I have Fast Ethernet PLAs currently).
B) Purchase a simple NAS, plugged directly into the router via RJ45.
C) Optional : For any files that required faster speeds than the network throughput, I could transfer via external USB drive, into the NAS box - on the rare occasion that 30mb/s wasn't quick enough.

My concern is that a lot of the older generation NAS box might have a worse LAN throughput and make the gigabit connection redundant.
 
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I don't doubt that. The USB connection is a bonus and convenience, but I figured it was at least capable of 7mb/s.


Because the home hub 5 is gigabit on all four ports, the original plan was to setup a dedicated media storage, instead of using a secondary computer and in doing so, maybe increase the network transfer speeds around the house.

A) Purchase the new Zyxel true 1gb backbone Powerline adapters(I have Fast Ethernet PLAs currently).
B) Purchase a simple NAS, plugged directly into the router via RJ45.
C) Optional : For any files that required faster speeds than the network throughput, I could transfer via external USB drive, into the NAS box - on the rare occasion that 30mb/s wasn't quick enough.

My concern is that a lot of the older generation NAS box might have a worse LAN throughput and make the gigabit connection redundant.
the gigabit point is moot unless you have a 10K RPM/SCSI or A SSD you are never gonna see more then 100MB/s PERIOD does't matter if its wifi power-line or whatever unless the NAS has a active ram cache you are gonna be limited by the drive and most consumer grade mechanical hard drives don't exceed 100MB/s EVER
 
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The last NAS I had was not on your list... it was a NAS200 . At best I saw 10MB/s. And while that is lightyears beyond your 1MB/s, it still sucked and that was 6-7 years ago :p

The above mentioned Asus router by OneMoar is only $100 and would get you where you wanna be speed wise / nas wise and overall is simply a great router. No powerline or dedicated hardware needed. Simplify man!
 
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the gigabit point is moot unless you have a 10K RPM/SCSI or A SSD you are never gonna see more then 100MB/s PERIOD does't matter if its wifi power-line or whatever unless the NAS has a active ram cache you are gonna be limited by the drive and most consumer grade mechanical hard drives don't exceed 100MB/s EVER
My goals were :

Network 30-40mb/s
USB drive 40-70mb/s

The last NAS I had was not on your list... it was a NAS200 . At best I saw 10MB/s. And while that is lightyears beyond your 1MB/s, it still sucked and that was 6-7 years ago :p

The above mentioned Asus router by OneMoar is only $100 and would get you where you wanna be speed wise / nas wise and overall is simply a great router. No powerline or dedicated hardware needed. Simplify man!

Did you mean to say the Asus router plus an external USB drive(S)?
 

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my current NAS config consists as follows
1. ASUS RTN-66U running DD-WRT firmware
2. WD black 2.5inch 512GB hard drive
3. Rosewill USB 2.5 Inch Powered drive enclosure
 

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My 2 pennies on this matter. Answer @AthlonX2 , as he would likely cut you a smoking deal on a NAS, and then you can throw some drives in and poof, you are in business. Hell, I even got this Thecus N2310 I was planning to donate, but it never powered off for me, so its sort of out of your requests.
 
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My goals were :

Network 30-40mb/s
USB drive 40-70mb/s



Did you mean to say the Asus router plus an external USB drive(S)?

Correct, you said you already have drives or purchase new to fit your needs.

Similar to OneMoar... My NAS setup..
- WRT1900AC Router
- WD My Passport 1TB USB 3.0

Both my wrt1900ac and the Asus RT-N66U both feature dual USB ports so you can technically have two drives. One faster on 3.0 and one dedicated file backup / slower 2.0 speed.

I am quite sure - but not confirmed that if done properly... you can add a hub and multiple drives on the 3.0 line for an expanded NAS setup. Need to try that out.
 
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Storage Samsung 9series NVM 2TB and Rust
Display(s) Predator X34P/Tempest X270OC @ 120hz / LG W3000h
Case Fractal Define S [Antec Skeleton hanging in hall of fame]
Audio Device(s) Asus Xonar Xense with AKG K612 cans on Monacor SA-100
Power Supply Seasonic X-850
Mouse Razer Naga 2014
Software Windows 11 Pro
Benchmark Scores FFXIV ARR Benchmark 12,883 on i7 2600k 15,098 on AM5 7600x
my current NAS config consists as follows
1. ASUS RTN-66U running DD-WRT firmware
2. WD black 2.5inch 512GB hard drive
3. Rosewill USB 2.5 Inch Powered drive enclosure

I appreciate the information and that's a nice setup. While not of the same quality, I do have two thirds of that equation all ready and it's for that reason that I leaned towards starting out with either a NAS box or a simple external network storage enclosure. Throw my existing drives in, plug it into my existing network and voila, I no longer have to use a computer to host the media.

I understand that the list I gave may not be models people have actually used, so other than reviews, it may be guess work, but I gather that I won't be seeing speeds much better than I have now.

I'll have to think on this some more ..

My 2 pennies on this matter. Answer @AthlonX2 , as he would likely cut you a smoking deal on a NAS, and then you can throw some drives in and poof, you are in business. Hell, I even got this Thecus N2310 I was planning to donate, but it never powered off for me, so its sort of out of your requests.
Hi Sneeky, that's something to consider. You say the Thecus doesn't power down?
 
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