NAS for OFFICE

  • Nell'ufficio dove lavoro, attualmente abbiamo 3 pc collegati in rete e internet, di cui uno è dotato di un HD "server" a cui tutti accediamo per lavorare con file Office e dwg.


    Avrei pensato di creare con un Raspi2/3 un NAS con Raid in mirroring o altro per avere una protezione dei dati.


    Qualcuno mi può aiutare?
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    In the office where I work, we currently have 3 PCs connected to networks and the Internet, one of which is equipped with an HD "server" to which all we access to work with Office and dwg files.


    I thought about creating a Raspi2 / 3 a NAS with Raid mirrored or else to have a data protection.


    Can someone help me?


  • You can cut prices on these parts but do not be cheap for hard drives, go for WD Red or any "NAS" branded HDD, and don't forget RAID (be it 1 or whatever) is not a way to backup your files properly, always assume the worse and make backups separated from the raid, from the host and preferably offline backups


    Saltando la parte costruttiva del NAS, vorrei che mi indicassi più dettagliatamente la migliore strategia di backup per avere un buon grado di sicurezza.
    Grazie
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    Skipping the constructive part of the NAS, I wish I indicassi more detail the best backup strategy to have a good safety record.
    Thank you

  • Skipping the constructive part of the NAS, I wish I indicassi more detail the best backup strategy to have a good safety record.
    Thank you


    Just to give my personal opinion, I think the best backup solution for your needs would be to have an HDD for data and a secondary drive as a backup of the first one using RSnapshot. That's how my home NAS works and I'm very happy with it. Rsnapshot keeps versioning without needing more space than a full backup since it uses hardlinks and only stores the files that have changed since the last backup.


    Hope it helps!


    EDIT: For hard dive advice, I've been running my NAS 24/7 at home and the data drives are 2x2,5" from laptops. One is from my actual laptop (which I updated to an SSD) and the other one was from my sister's dead laptop. No problems for the moment. SMART tests seem OK, so if you don't want to pay the extra for a "NAS branded" hard disk, you could use spare drives if you have some lying around.

    DISCLAIMER: :!: I'm not a native English speaker, I'm sorry if I don't explain as good as you would want. :!:


    My NAS:
    Always the latest OMV Erasmus running on an AMD Sempron 3850 @1.3GHz with 4.9.0 Backports Kernel
    with 120GB Samsung SSD 850 EVO for OpenMediaVault & 2x500GB Primary Data HDD + 1TB Secondary HDD for Backup & 2TB USB 3.0 External HDD for offline backup


    Plugin list:
    Flash Memory, Locate, OMV-Extras.org, RSnapshot, Sensors, Syncthing, SMB/CIFS, SSH, USB Backup
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