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How do I set up a home server for backup and media files?

I've both outgrown my two local backup drives and know that the newer Macs come with much less hard-drive storage. Still, I want to have my photos, music, and backups to be local rather than iCloud-based.


How do I get started? I have three Macs, one iPad, and two phones worth of data to manage, and nearly 20 years of photos/music to wrangle.


I am pretty sure there are other threads that I should be reading, so feel free to point me over to those, but my searches for "set up home server" and "set up media server" were not pulling up what I needed.


Thanks!

iMac 21.5″ 4K, 12.6

Posted on Nov 23, 2024 3:03 PM

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Nov 23, 2024 5:40 PM in response to RhetRx

The best way to get started is to consider getting a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. It is basically a computer with built-in drives.


There are a number of NAS manufacturers. Two popular ones are Synology and QNAP.


FWIW. I have a Synology DS916+ NAS. I use it as a music server, file server, and for Time Machine backups.


Here's one example: https://www.synology.com/en-us/products/DS423+


Ref: NAS Selector - Synology

Nov 23, 2024 5:58 PM in response to RhetRx

I’ve been using Synology for most of that, but — given the likely value of the accumulated data — recognize that one NAS box or one RAID array does not a backup make. Synology can go off-site for redundancy, and there are other options.


PS: when decoding the naming of the Synology boxes, the last two digits are the ~year that the box was released. More recent boxes can be preferable.

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