chuckwillis
New Member
i am currently interested in building my own NAS, as opposed to buying one.
i researched this topic and the whole process seems easy enough. all i have to do is build a low-end pc and connect it to my home network.
i'm new to the NAS subject. here are some questions i thought about:
1. wut about overheating problems? since the NAS will be on 24/7, will overheating be a concern and will leaving the NAS on 24/7 shorten my hard drive's lifespan?
2. generally, is it better to build a NAS with a server motherboard and server cpu?
3. since a NAS operates in a server/client mode, is the NAS the server? can ANY client on the network add/edit/delete a file in a NAS?
4. is it possible to "mount" disc images from a NAS using programs like daemon tools?
5. will streaming audio and video files go smoothly, or will there be hiccups?
6. a NAS does not have to have high specs, but exactly wut is the minimum/recommended hardware requirements for a NAS?
i researched this topic and the whole process seems easy enough. all i have to do is build a low-end pc and connect it to my home network.
i'm new to the NAS subject. here are some questions i thought about:
1. wut about overheating problems? since the NAS will be on 24/7, will overheating be a concern and will leaving the NAS on 24/7 shorten my hard drive's lifespan?
2. generally, is it better to build a NAS with a server motherboard and server cpu?
3. since a NAS operates in a server/client mode, is the NAS the server? can ANY client on the network add/edit/delete a file in a NAS?
4. is it possible to "mount" disc images from a NAS using programs like daemon tools?
5. will streaming audio and video files go smoothly, or will there be hiccups?
6. a NAS does not have to have high specs, but exactly wut is the minimum/recommended hardware requirements for a NAS?