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Originally Posted by corumstation
Vinh Le : I think you have to set a budget 1st! Afterwards, set your priorities in terms if Reliability vs. Cost.
1) I assume you will be using RAID 10 or 5 w/ OS on a 250GB SSD at least?
2) Have you thought about connecting your server/comp by fiber optic, hard wire or wifi? Good TV is worthless w/o the accompanying audio hardware to match!
3) BR is one thing, but 3D is a fad at current technology. Who wants to wear those dam heavy 3D google? Sorry, they're glasses.
4) 4K is limited in terms of currently available contents and viewing distance to see the improvement to justify 4K! 4K BR player is too expensive for the normal populace.
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Basically what I'm looking for is something to store all the media and be able to play it on TVs and PCs in the house. I was thinking about max $3k. Some suggested me to build my own server, but I have no experience with that stuff.
As for hard drives I was just looking at the biggest size available and see which one cost the least. I'm not planning to fill all the slots at the same time, just 3 drives to start with and fill more later.
1)I think RAID5 would be best for what I'm doing. SSD cache came up when I was looking at the NAS, is it worth it to use SSD? Do I need one or two SSD?
2)TVs and PCs will all be connected by hard wire CAT5E/CAT6. Fiber optic didn't come to mind, but I don't think is worth the high cost. My area doesn't have fiber internet yet anyway. What do you mean good TV is worthless without the accompanying audio hardware?