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NAS options (good and cheap only plz)

  1. #1
    BeeReBuddy motherfucker [pimp your due marabout]
    Trying to find something long lasting just to keep documents and pictures, maybe even videos on.
    Personal stuff NOT A PORN COLLECTION so it doesn't need to be very large.
    1 TB is honestly probably way too much for my needs.
    That being said give me something good and cheap.
    Thanks
  2. #2
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    for that size, why don't you want a USB harddrive?
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    the prices of sd and micro sd cards are dirt cheap today.

    NAS are retarded unless it involves movies or porn.
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    Go to value village,
    Find a DVR, usually around $6-$8.
    Look up the model on your phone and ensure it's got a 1TB drive in it.
    If not look up the other ones.
    Buy said DVR for $6 or $8.
    Take it home, open it, pull out the 1TB drive, format it and there you go.

    I have a stack of about 20 just from doing this.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Go to value village,
    Find a DVR, usually around $6-$8.
    Look up the model on your phone and ensure it's got a 1TB drive in it.
    If not look up the other ones.
    Buy said DVR for $6 or $8.
    Take it home, open it, pull out the 1TB drive, format it and there you go.

    I have a stack of about 20 just from doing this.

    and how would you characterize that stack of 20 1TB HDDs ?

    over utilized, under utilized or optimally utilized.

    *points mic at your mouth*
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and how would you characterize that stack of 20 1TB HDDs ?

    over utilized, under utilized or optimally utilized.

    *points mic at your mouth*

    Fully utilized, to the point I need to find a few more.

    1tb drive only holds 3 256gb raspberry pi images and I have a crap load of those.
    There there are backup drives of the multiple computers I have laying around
    retro rom collections..terabytes of data there.
    and of course YOUR MOMS NOOOOODS.

    ETA: I would also like to transfer my 20+yr collection of torrented movies/tv stuff from the 2000 DVDs they currently reside on at some point though the time to do that is probably longer than my life expectancy.
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    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson 256gb raspberry pi images

    wut


    why are your images so huge
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Fully utilized, to the point I need to find a few more.

    1tb drive only holds 3 256gb raspberry pi images and I have a crap load of those.
    There there are backup drives of the multiple computers I have laying around
    retro rom collections..terabytes of data there.
    and of course YOUR MOMS NOOOOODS.

    ETA: I would also like to transfer my 20+yr collection of torrented movies/tv stuff from the 2000 DVDs they currently reside on at some point though the time to do that is probably longer than my life expectancy.

    backing up dvd is a daunting task. i have like 500+ dvds but most of them have their pirated counterpart as torrents somewhwre.

    i used to do the opposite by burning all my torrented files into dvds. those were the days when terabytes hdds were unheard of.

    anyway its silly to put all yiur data into one big nest, especially when their used with unknown history and reliability.
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    Originally posted by aldra wut


    why are your images so huge

    https://www.arcadepunks.com/download-raspberry-pi-4-images/
  10. #10
    Originally posted by aldra wut


    why are your images so huge

    hes fat. lots of surfaces.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny backing up dvd is a daunting task. i have like 500+ dvds but most of them have their pirated counterpart as torrents somewhwre.

    i used to do the opposite by burning all my torrented files into dvds. those were the days when terabytes hdds were unheard of.

    anyway its silly to put all yiur data into one big nest, especially when their used with unknown history and reliability.

    Back in the old days I used to back up my warez to zipdisks...100mb per disk, fucking lollocks. Once CD burners became affordable I got one of those and sold all my zipdrives to a nerd at Compaq, I recall I had about 160 of the fuckers and sold them for like $4 each...I guess he was backing up his warez too and still hadn't bought a CD burner..the peasant.
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    Tosec libraries too, I'll need all those when my brain is uploaded into a TI 99/4A
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Back in the old days I used to back up my warez to zipdisks…100mb per disk, fucking lollocks. Once CD burners became affordable I got one of those and sold all my zipdrives to a nerd at Compaq, I recall I had about 160 of the fuckers and sold them for like $4 each…I guess he was backing up his warez too and still hadn't bought a CD burner..the peasant.

    do you use all your rapesberry pi images frequently or are you just hoarding them for some ideal, unspecified time in the future where you will have dire needs for them.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny do you use all your rapesberry pi images frequently or are you just hoarding them for some ideal, unspecified time in the future where you will have dire needs for them.

    I sell ready to go Raspberry PI setups as part of my side hussles...I usually offer the buyer a choice of images...are they PS1 heavy? Sega Saturn heavy? MAME heavy? etc.

    THE CHOICE IS YOURS
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I sell ready to go Raspberry PI setups as part of my side hussles…I usually offer the buyer a choice of images…are they PS1 heavy? Sega Saturn heavy? MAME heavy? etc.

    THE CHOICE IS YOURS

    i c. do you make a lot of money that way.
  16. #16
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i c. do you make a lot of money that way.

    Not a great deal, I might sell a setup for $150 and the parts and labor might add up to $100-$120... but all the side hustles add up to a vast fortune.

    I mean it's not a lot of work to burn an image to a variable size SD card (cheap from microcenter) and stick a Pi4 in a $5 case etc...and throw in a cheapo mini wireless USB keyboard/mouse/gamepad etc. Maybe $110 or so for a full 256 jiggawhat setup.

    The longest part is burning the image and you can put everything else together while doing that and then take a power nap.
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    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Not a great deal, I might sell a setup for $150 and the parts and labor might add up to $100-$120… but all the side hustles add up to a vast fortune.

    I mean it's not a lot of work to burn an image to a variable size SD card (cheap from microcenter) and stick a Pi4 in a $5 case etc…and throw in a cheapo mini wireless USB keyboard/mouse/gamepad etc. Maybe $110 or so for a full 256 jiggawhat setup.

    The longest part is burning the image and you can put everything else together while doing that and then take a power nap.

    thats like what ... 2 hours of minimum wage there ?

    must be a labor of love then.
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    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny thats like what … 2 hours of minimum wage there ?

    must be a labor of love then.

    Doesn't take 2hrs..maybe 15mins...it's not like it's a love making session or anything.

    But yes a labor of love, I love to see the joy on a 40yr old mans face when he gets to play Streets of Rage II again after all those lost years of adulthood.
  19. #19
    AngryOnion Big Wig [the nightly self-effacing broadsheet]
    I anoint you "STAINT Jiggaboo Johnson"of the old world gaming republic.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  20. #20
    BeeReBuddy motherfucker [pimp your due marabout]
    Update:

    For financial reasons I am holding off on buying an NAS storage option.
    Seeing as how I don't need to store a lot or anything I need access to 24/7 without having to actually move my hands around,



    Originally posted by aldra for that size, why don't you want a USB harddrive?

    Im just going to use a thumb drive.

    With my abundance of computers laying around I have decided to invest in a ssd and just turn one of my other computers into a dump for all the shit I don't want to lose.

    Now the question is, what is a decent OS to use for such a feat?
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