• I would only get NAS storage if you've got multiple machines that need to access is.

    I used to have one for storing disc images and installers. It cost a fortune, and was slow as fuck. Ended up using eSATA's and FW drives. Saved me about an hour a day probably.

    In fairness, that was for massive files and such, if it was for streaming MP3's and back up's it would probably do the job.

    if you're pulling video streams Corni, I'd get a FW 800 drive. Still knocks the socks off of USB.

    All my harddrives and Audio gear is FW. The chipset can burn out if you're an idiot about it, but then i've also had hard drives constantly on and connected and the drive went before the FW chip did.

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