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  • Yeah, sufficient.

    Though as always it depends on your budget and requirement.

    You do have an external backup? Right? Some 3TB external drive you occasionally (monthly) copy everything to that you store somewhere else (in the shed, at your mother's, etc)?

    Just checking... because the thing with NAS boxes is that they work until they don't, and people get so comfortable with them that they forget about backups.

    After that... the question is mostly how much storage you need, how much you value the data should a drive fail (would you like more storage more cheaply, or less storage at a higher price but your data copied to both drives so you don't even have to resort to the backup should a drive fail?).

    Once you're good with the whole "I need backup", "I think I need some/no redundancy"... then you should have a good idea of what to pick, but pretty much anything on the market will do the job.

    The QNAP range are particularly good if you don't want to think about it and can afford them.

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