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* most have diskA to diskB standalone disk clone | * most have diskA to diskB standalone disk clone | ||
* but not physically stable on desk for long time use | * but not physically stable on desk for long time use | ||
+ | * NAS machine with disk slots | ||
+ | * built-in RAID support | ||
+ | * built-in system to configure share, access control, security, backup | ||
+ | * more ports like Ethernet ports, usb 3.2 transfer speed. | ||
+ | * but expensive like a mini pc price | ||
+ | * DIY machine with RAID supported motherboard | ||
+ | * DIY guide, basically a PC build and NAS software setup: | ||
+ | * ref: Should You Buy or Build a NAS https:// | ||
+ | * good on component choice of upgrade and repair | ||
+ | * but if you keep your machine on 24/7, you may want to fact in the power consumption cost as well compared to small minified NAS machine | ||
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+ | **Cloud Storage** | ||
+ | * like Google Drive, amazon S3 storage, adobe cloud, other network storage | ||
+ | * built-in security and backup | ||
+ | * global accessibility | ||
+ | * large data maybe trouble to upload and download depending on network | ||
+ | * but on-going money spending | ||
+ | * also features is limited to what those cloud service provide gives |