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nachmandahadiat

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Sorry, I don’t even know the terms for this—I’d like a simple NAS, connected to my local wlan, but I thought why not use the external hard drives I already have (and have some kind of module that connects them to the network and provides the necessary software) rather than buying a synology or wd NAS station containing its own drive. Do I make any sense? And if yes, is there a good way to do this?

Thanks!
 

dimme

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I do the same thing. I use a 2012 Mac mini as my server or HAs. Works great and has other uses also. You can also use anything from a old laptop, PC or raspberry pi. IMO it's better and more secure that a store bought nas
 

elvisimprsntr

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If you have an old x86-64 machine lying around, you can repurpose it as a NAS by installing enterprise class, open source NAS software from https://truenas.com. Runs on almost any x86-64 hardware and supports all common file system protocols, including TM.
 

nachmandahadiat

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Thanks for your ideas. As I don’t have an older machine to spare—I gather there’s no NAS base on the market to hook the external drives I have to, not even a regular NAS with some usb ports for the same purpose?
 

MRxROBOT

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Will this fit the bill? A “base” for your drives. There are cheaper alternatives, but this is a best seller for a reason.

 
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MRxROBOT

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Lastly, you can run a couple external drives from the back of an Asus Router. All you need to do is add it as a client to your network. The options will be more limited and your speeds will be much slower. It is however the cheapest solution by far.


I personally think the best solution for you is to pick up a Mac mini from 2014 like I said initially. I’ve seen them go for as little as $100. It has 4 USB 3.0 Ports that you can plug your own drives into and sharing a drive from macOS is so simple. Just my .02
 
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