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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/superkartoffel on 2025-01-04 06:45:11.

I currently have a Synology DS220+ that I bought in a pinch when my DS418play started saying I had drive errors (they were fine) then it stopped working.

I have 5 drives total, all the same size. There are 2 Drives in the DS220 and 3 being rotated through on a monthly backup cycle with a simple HDD dock and a calendar reminder to go get the next drive in sequence and swap it out.

Current Usecase in criticality from (most to least)

  1. Photos (family photos etc)
  2. Documents & Books
  3. Movies
  4. Music

Options I am thinking of

  1. Continue to use my HDD dock with the DS220+ and monthly backup routine (Cheap but janky).
  2. Buy a DAS enclosure (like an Orico 4/5 bay), plug it into the back of the DS220+ and use Hyper Backup to schedule backups to each of the remaining drives in sequence (Not so cheap but not so janky) or
  3. Build a DIY NAS (Jonsbo N3/TrueNas) using all the drives + 95% of the parts from my aging Mitx system (i7-8700k/16gb ram/SSDs etc) when I replace it with a m4 mac mini.

I don't particularly want to buy a bigger Synology Chassis either (Though DSM is nice).

I realise I may have answered my own question but other points of view if there are any would be appreciated.

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