Storage solution needed

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I have a home build W7x64 PC - nearly 7 years old. I run a Q6600 2.4GHz in EP45-UD3P Gigabyte mobo with 4GB DDR2 and Radeon HD6670. This PC is mainly used for office work at home but I have a large collection of scanned maps, plans, photos.

My problem is I have almost filled a 1TB SATA drive. This is backed up to a 1TB external SATA drive. Both are 80 percent full and I dislike going much over 70 percent.

What is my best solution? I wondered about RAID, or even Drobo virtual RAID, or similar. Is my mobo up to the job of running these? Perhaps I should buy two 3TB HDDs and replace the 1TBs. I like things fairly simple but am not averse to trying something different.

I'd be grateful for advice.

John
 
Thanks to both. The Synology NAS looks the way to go except that I have no free router outlets. I'd like to avoid upgrading this if possible.

From anthony566's link I could see how easy the hardware is to install. The software side bothers me a bit..is it straightforward to install? My network has wired connections for 2PCs (W7), a Macbook Pro, and a W7 laptop. I use wireless around the house, but I find it troublesome in my study/office.
 
Not sure about that. I need at least 3TB for storage to allow 30 percent unused space. And, I need the same for backup.

On the gigabyte switch, do I need a PoE type to run Synology NAS?

Edit

Just noticed ransomeware issue with Synology on another thread. ??
 
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Drive bender allows you to pool multiple drives into a single volume. Or in other words, multiple hard drives appear as one drive and the files are distributed between them. Each time my storage pool fills up I add another drive to expand capacity.

Thanks, I think this is like Drobo. As I understand it, it makes a single virtual drive out of the whole lot of them. I suppose Drive bender is similar.

Up to now I have used Truecrypt to protect volumes. Sadly, Truecrypt has caused me problems recently. It is no longer supported and I am looking for an alternative.
Can drives used in virtual setups be encrypted, or protected in some other way i.e. pin or password? I don't need high level protection.

John
 
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