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Am I thinking my NAS solution correctly

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You're nearly there, but definitely on the right track.

That 4 BAY Nas will take 4 disks. Any RAID is 2 or more:
RAID 0 (2 discs) - a definite NO is a NAS unless you like roulette with your data and you've put it all on Green
RAID 1 (2 discs) - like putting your roulette on black and red - pretty safe, but there's still that green
RAID 5 (3 discs) - same coverage as RAID 1, only you gain more space and spread yourself across 3 discs

If you're not needing to backup your camera, other than occasional clips - you could go for a RAID5 with 3x4TB for all your system and data and TimeMachine, then use one of the Ethernet ports to create a new virtual network for your camera(s) and recordings that would save to a solitary disk in bay 4. No cover against drive failure, but you can copy what you want to keep to your main 3 drives that way.

The 920+ has some great specs for a new NAS user, and buys you some future proofing as well. With the 922+ soon to be replaced with the 923+ (rumors so far) there could be some sizable discounts on the 920+

If you go Raid1 I'd suggest 2x 8TB drives, go RAID 5 and make that 3 x 6TB drives + whatever you need for how many cameras you want and recording resolution.
That should buy you a few years trouble free.

Give Robbie a shout if you can't find a referral link for the kit you choose as he has links for most things NAS and you might save a bit towards an extra camera (which incidentally he's reviewed a few on youtube that might help you decide on those too).

Hope this helps.
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RE: Am I thinking my NAS solution correctly - by TribalHound - 10-11-2022, 09:00 PM

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