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Why I’m building my own NAS in 2026—cost saving is not a reason
Because privacy, ownership, and control over your own files and data is just priceless.
Self-hosting your data and services with Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a great way to free yourself from the spiraling costs and tangled web of subscription fees. Whether you’re simply looking to ...
Kind of necroíng this thread as my first post . I am about to build a NAS/server build using the Lian-Li Q35B case that Sphynx shows here in this thread and was keen to know a couple of things... Is ...
I’m planning a home server mainly for backups of my music projects (from both PCs and Macs) and potentially some homelab use (remote access, Plex, Docker). I want something that will last a long time ...
I've always been a big proponent of using NAS (Network Attached Storage) devices for dedicated file and media storage and backup. They are a low-power, low-cost alternative to a dedicated PC server, ...
What if you could transform a humble Raspberry Pi into a fully functional network-attached storage (NAS) server? It sounds ambitious, even improbable, given the Raspberry Pi’s reputation as a ...
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7 things nobody tells you about hosting a Plex media server
Are you prepared to properly start a Plex server?
Would you pay $3,600 a year just to store your files? That’s the price Google quoted for 20TB of cloud storage, an eye-watering sum that forces you to question the value of convenience. For many, the ...
The thing that has always bothered me with the NAS (Network Attached Storage) market for consumers is that it's very high margin yet the products deliver very poorly on performance. While that might ...
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