![]() ![]() NAS drives usually cost slightly more than normal PC hard drives, but it’s worth spending the extra because they’re designed to run constantly and tend to have a better warranty. A 4TB drive specifically for NAS use will set you back about $100/ £100. You can now get disks up to 12TB in size, and you can expect to pay around $250/ £300 for one. The advantage is that you can choose the drives you want and easily upgrade them later on. ![]() Many NAS drives come with no disks at all – these are known as diskless or bare drives. Try to work out how much storage you need right now, and what you’ll require five years from now. ![]() One of the first decisions to make is capacity. ![]()
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