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Old 8th July 2020, 13:24   #2
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I've always used Netgear Readynas drives.
I've always found them reliable, they contain from 2 to 6 drives, depending on the model.
They can be configured as all memory, or as a raid array (i've always used raid)
They can be hot swapped with industry standard hard drives, if one goes t*ts up you get an email, hotswap a new drive and its sorts itself out.
Older used ones from £50 or less on ebay, new ones from about £170 upwards, depending on how many drive bays you want.

Phil
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