If you want a 4TB drive, just buy one. No NAS required. If you really
want a NAS, it's a simple matter of buying one of the choices from
synology.com (you don't actually have to buy it from them) that are two
bays, then get yourself another 4TB drive and mirror them. That way, if
one drive goes bad, the other will be automatically mirroring it and
save your bacon. That's the whole purpose of network-attached storage.
The Synology cabinets all have the same Web interface and are pretty
much guided setups. If you like, I or someone else on this list can help
you go shopping for a cabinet you'll actually like and use.
Synology is not the only company that makes these things. Western
Digital does also. I have a friend who has one and likes it very much.
Two bays, he's happy as a clam. The setup was equally as simple and
pretty much made for folks new to network-pattached storage solutions. I
just don't remember the specific model, but they shouldn't be hard to find.
On 9/2/2025 4:23 PM, 'Andrew' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Grateful for your response. A 4 TB NAS drive would do for me. How about
accessibility and how do I go about setting it up? I’m not so very technical
nor do I have a lot of computer coding knowledge.
Andrew
On 2 Sep 2025, at 12:25, Steve Matzura <[email protected]> wrote:
Andrew,
I have been using an external USB drive on a USB hub for years and years and
more years than I can count. It all just works. You get a new drive, connected
to your USB hub, connect that to your Mac, and away you go.
You want a NAS? Synology makes a lot of really good and reasonably accessible
ones, from the small – 2 to 4 bays – to the ridiculous – eight bays. How much
storage do you want? I have 96 TB, which, after turning on RAID6, gives me 64
TB. I am ecstatic about how much storage I have. I will never run out. I can
keep backups for almost ever! How big is big enough? Only you know.
On Sep 2, 2025, at 5:23 AM, 'Andrew' via MacVisionaries
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
So Apple is stopping support for AFP protocol for time machine backups. I have
two questions:
1. Can Timemachine backup to a usb external drive attached to a third party
router, and if yes, how I would go about configuring this?
2. Can anyone recommend an external NAS device that’s accessible?
Many thanks
Andrew
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