- Nov 21, 2000
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I'm looking for a low-cost and easy way to have a common storage/backup location on my home network. I don't need a media server - just a central location that all of the computers on my network can access and share files on.
I have a router with a usb connection, and was thinking I'd tuck the router, modem, and an external hard drive into the closet and be good to go. One initial large dump of photos and docs, then occasional backups. Probably get a second drive to intermittently backup to and store at work.
For the router attached drive, does it matter what kind? I was looking at WD, they have the 2.5 my passport line work no power brick needed, or the My Book 3.5 desktop drive. Would one be more reliable as an always plugged in, tucked into closet drive? Are the portable drives meant more for occasional work?
Thanks for anyone's help!
I have a router with a usb connection, and was thinking I'd tuck the router, modem, and an external hard drive into the closet and be good to go. One initial large dump of photos and docs, then occasional backups. Probably get a second drive to intermittently backup to and store at work.
For the router attached drive, does it matter what kind? I was looking at WD, they have the 2.5 my passport line work no power brick needed, or the My Book 3.5 desktop drive. Would one be more reliable as an always plugged in, tucked into closet drive? Are the portable drives meant more for occasional work?
Thanks for anyone's help!