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    • sforzesco
      sforzesco last edited by

      I started downloading and saving movies and scenes since 2009/2010 I really do not remember how many Terabytes I've stored. In the beginning I used 1TB HD then 2TB, 4TB, 6TB, 8TB and in the last 2 years I store the staff in 12TB HD

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      • lex4
        lex4 last edited by lex4

        I'm a noob, I don't even have 100Gb 😅
        The title of this post with terabytes feels big to me🤣

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          goodblowjob @stam8 last edited by

          @stam8 I’d start on YouTube, take a look at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72gKksBe16c. The nice thing about Synology is you get phone, chat and email support, it’s pretty good. Because you get support and specialized hardware Synology is the expensive option.

          If you want something that will work and be less expensive you can use something Open Source (free!) that runs on a regular computer with attached drives. Take a look at -

          TrueNAS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjLaK8yQAag
          Rockstor - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McU8ctQFF4Y

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            stam8 @goodblowjob last edited by

            @goodblowjob thank you so much

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            • djsoapbubble
              djsoapbubble last edited by

              50 TB WD NAS, 12 TB WD MyBook, 10TB WD MyBook, and 5 TB Seagate One Touch.

              Porn? That's an odd one because I have full-length films on my NAS and I've used 6TB so far. Then, I have a nice variation of single porn clips on one of the WD MyBooks and I think that's 2 TB? I will not delete anything with Boomer Banks, but I do delete full-length films that I no longer care for. However, if it's a retired porn star, I will always keep it. Yeah, I'm perverted, but I like to download music, television series, and movies, for the most part, to avoid paying for Apple TV+, Hulu, Paramount Plus, HBOMax, or Netflix subscriptions, lol!

              Soapbubble ... POP!

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                redrios1453 last edited by

                3 TB and i think 4 TB would be more than enough, actually being strict and excluding hoarding 2 TB is enough

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