My NAS was getting increasingly annoying.
It would give error messages about not being shut down properly after scheduled restarts.
Apps would sometimes work and sometimes not. I had to manually stop and restart my video library each time to make it work. It was slow, it was refusing to do more than one thing at a time.
So, I finally started it up. Shunted all the data to external drives, setup the box from scratch.
Between it being fresh, and me knowing better what I’m doing and how I want things from the get-go, it’s running better than ever, better even than when I got it a few years back.
Interesting, while it was offline and being setup I found myself realising how integral it’s become to my day. So much stuff I went to do, only to discover I needed my box.
It was intended as a file backup and server, but so much has changed since then, I’ve grown used to having it here!
Still tempted to get an upgrade, maybe later this year if things workout well with the cash.
Wanted to share this with a community who can appreciate the feeling of having something working well!
Yes, I have 2x 4TB external drives in a Snap Raid config. Works great for years. :)
How do you connect them? Via SATA? Do you have a drive enclosure?
Just USB3, external drives and my Raspi has an enclosure.
Was actually my first venture into homelabbing but it proofed pretty sufficient. :)
Pi-NAS = rpi4 2gb + qnap tr4 USB enclosure + open media vault