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Explain to me NAS Cloud home unit

  1. #21
    Landy Pamm African Astronaut
    Originally posted by igbo RAID arrays do not cost money. get a synology NAS with a few seagate ironwolf hard drives for storage, and a 1 TB SSD to be used for cache.

    OK when I get this rig I'll ask more stuff. do I need to tell the system to use the SSD for cache purpose? are SSD even dependable for this
  2. #22
    igbo Tuskegee Airman [cringe your preliminary chenopodium]
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm OK when I get this rig I'll ask more stuff. do I need to tell the system to use the SSD for cache purpose? are SSD even dependable for this

    buy my NAS, its a western digital mycloud ex2 ultra


  3. #23
    Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Landy Pamm thanks for simplifying it for me. I might buy one. just out of curiosity how long is a HDD able to keep data without it becoming curupted. I mean I'm told the Cloud uses multiple place and saves files all over the place or even parts of the files code in separate locations to download faster in packets? something like that. they basicly overkill how many times your files are stored.
    this would make it logically more dependable. I should hard print all my photos but fucking hell that would take a long fucking time and a lot of ink
    many of them turned a weird yellowing (rust?) in the older 1970s and 80s photos

    I would like to do an Upscale on older photos but not have them come out looking super airbrushed.

    I got free online software i can log into and utilize when I bought a new Astro Camera (Piece of shit at night photos but pretty sweet for daytime photos. But I even with the polarize filter I can't get a sharp image of the moon.)

    You can't afford it.
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