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[–] Demographics@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 1 year ago (3 children)

How does one get a NAS without spending an arm and leg these days? I started pirating because I was broke, I don't have triple digits to spend on hardware.

[–] theoldman@infosec.pub 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How does one get a NAS without spending an arm and leg these days? I started pirating because I was broke, I don’t have triple digits to spend on hardware.

An old PC with a bunch of hard drives (they shouldn't be NAS drives necessarily) + TrueNas. The main cost will be the hard drives which is about 20$/TB

[–] Majestic@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

$20/TB is a bad deal.

You can get WD Red Pro’s on sale twice a year for $16/TB.

Further you can order unused data center and enterprise drives for anything from $11-$16/TB and those things are built to take way more use and abuse than home users can throw at them.

I would not pay above $17/TB for traditional magnetic spinning disk storage.

[–] BautAufWasEuchAufbaut@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That's like incredibly less than what I have been able to find. Where exactly would they be on sale for that cheap?
Don't want to buy used since you never know when they will go south on you

[–] Majestic@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

https://diskprices.com/

Beware MDD at the top is alleged to sell drives they’ve refurbished which are essentially used but with wiped smart. Other cheap deals… check sellers. If it’s not sold and shipped by Amazon it could be slightly used drives (usually third party sellers do a mix so some people get brand new, others not so much). Also beware third party sellers and Amazon itself often sell OEM drives without warranty. I always check the serials online before opening the anti-static bag to make sure it’s in warranty.

Also: shucks.top

You need to wait and watch for the good deals but they come around multiple times a year.

Also, understand there are certain storage ranges to get these prices. Generally 8-18TB drives are best deals per TB. You pay a premium for 20-22 top size drives as well as for smaller drives like 2-4TB. 14TB seems to be the current sweet spot most of the time.

Lastly. Understand SMR drives are alright for backups but not ideal for streaming high bitrate content from or using to seed files. CMR is better.

[–] ancoraunamoka@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

how is 4 dollars of difference a big deal?

[–] Majestic@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

OP said money was tight.

And why pay more for less? Over the purchase of 3 hard drives I save enough to get a fourth “free” off the difference in savings.

$4x14tb=$56 for example.

But please. Continue to pay whatever you want. More cheap drives for me.

[–] CSharp@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

When you have 100tb

[–] constantokra@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

You can even start with an old laptop and external drives. Plenty of people shuck them anyway, so you're not exactly overpaying. They'll just be a bit slow. But if you're mostly planning on streaming video that doesn't matter too much.

If you do have a little to spend, you can do a 'naskiller' build. Just search for it and pick one. Basically some people put together lists of cheap, reliable used hardware you can get to build a pretty great nas, with different flavors. 'Quiet' 'fast' 'compact'. I built one and went all out. I think it was about 600 bucks without the drives. Build up from there.

[–] YourMomLovesMe@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Look up zima board. That's what I use for now.