Which NAS for Windows, Linux and Mac clients?

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I'm looking for a NAS for my home network but it needs to be compatible with Windows 8.1, Mac OS X 10.10 and Linux (Arch Linux). I don't need that much storage so 4TB or so should be enough but I'd like RAID 1 on the NAS itself in-case one of the hard drives fail.

Does anyone have any suggestions on which NAS would work best in this situation?
 
Cool. I'll have a look.

Do you guys have them running at the moment? If so how fast are they over a 1 Gbit ethernet network? I'm not that fussed about speed but I have over 1TB to copy and I'd like to know what kind of performance I can expect.
 
The lower end Synology devices generally have a throughput of between 40 and 80Mb/s depending on what sort of files are being transferred. I don't have one myself but I use the Synology OS on my own home-brew NAS and can confirm it's very good.
 
The lower end Synology devices generally have a throughput of between 40 and 80Mb/s depending on what sort of files are being transferred. I don't have one myself but I use the Synology OS on my own home-brew NAS and can confirm it's very good.

Cool. As long as it supports RAID 1 that speed should be acceptable. I have quite a lot of important files that I need to backup so I'm looking to pull the trigger on this purchase within the next couple of days.
 
Cool. As long as it supports RAID 1 that speed should be acceptable. I have quite a lot of important files that I need to backup so I'm looking to pull the trigger on this purchase within the next couple of days.

Use the Synology hybrid raid, it gives 1 drive fault tolerance and allows you to add more / larger drives as you go, which is handy if you don't have the spare cash for 4 disks straight away.
 
I have the DS414

DS414J is the cheaper option (a little bit slower, but still decent speeds)

After running a custom built server for a few years, I love the Synology. Super low power consumption and a great interface for managing files along with the hybrid raid.

Recommend getting Western Digital RED drives for it.

Just so you know, when you add a drive to it, it will do a full disk check and format of the drive. Will be formatted as EXT4. Took a long time to add my 6TB drive, it was usable after about 5 minutes, but was still running the disk check for about 8 hours.

I waited until the disk check was complete before adding data.


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This is a handy tool.

https://www.synology.com/en-us/support/RAID_calculator

With the Synology RAID, if you add a disk, it will expand the array and move the data accordingly.
 
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+1 for the synology drives but you are going to need more than £100 unless you find a used one going cheap ....

Also do get the Red drives I have 2 and they are perfect.
 
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