01-02-2025, 01:56 AM
(12-01-2024, 01:38 PM)saeedek Wrote: Hi,
I am planning to move from the cloud to my own server. I have purchased a M4 Mac Mini to act as my home server and will probably run some services as a container or normally on it. Besides that I am looking for hosting local 4k plex streaming and maybe 1 or 2 remotely (mostly 1080p) plus a photo storage.
Now I was looking at 2-bays DAS/NAS to start with about 6TB or 8TB (maybe 2 4TBs) so I can take the most out of Sprunked performance.
Now my concerns:
- I am not sure that since I am using a m4 Mac, I would need to spend money on a NAS and I can make due with a good DAS.
- This has also made the selection of disk form factor (nvme, HDD, SDD) a bit hard for me.
What is your opinion about DAS vs NAS for me and are you able to suggest any models?
Thank you.
For 4K local Plex streaming, 3.5-inch HDDs often suffice due to lower cost per TB, while SSD or NVMe solutions deliver faster speeds at higher prices. Ultimately, a DAS plus the Mac Mini’s server functionality can be enough if you don’t need advanced NAS features, but a standalone NAS might streamline remote access and redundancy.