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even with an NVMe-only drive being shared. No matter what, this thing could not do better than 220MByte/sec under any circumstances. I had the idea of using the remaining 2010 6-core machine as a NAS, running a 16+1=17TB Fusion Drive over a 10GbE link.

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You've touched a few topics that I've just encountered in the past few days:ġ- My 12-core 2010 Mac Pro has some sort of NVRAM problem in the BootROM, so it's being parted out. Most welcome, it is always good to compare notes.

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I actually think a 4 bay NAS that backs up to either BackBlaze or iDrive - even with HFS issues to negotiate - could be the one.Ĥ TB Internal SSD for OS, samples and projects > cloud backup with sync to MacBook ProĤ bay NAS > 8 TB Time Machine drive, Carbon Copy Bootable Clone, long term archive drive and all backed up to BackBlaze or iDrive scheduled at night I read that Google Drive can have up to 5 TB? I like iCloud for the ease of sharing files, but have to admit DropBox is even easier.

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I too considered using both iCloud and DropBox, currently I use iCloud for 2 TB and DropBox is a free 22 Gb as I signed up a lot of referrals when they started. Noise is very much a concern, I read a lot of complaints about noise from the fans in the Sabrent 4 bay enclosure. The OWC STX also looks very cool, and honestly I am considering it too - I wonder how fast the read/write speeds are for the M.2 slot? This was no issue for me as it put more time after WWDC Yes the Ultra has been ordered, I originally had a 64 GB / 2 TB on order, but changed it to 64 GB / 4 TB a few weeks after and it put the delivery date back a month. I use my MacBook Pro though and 2 working computers are enough for me :D I also considered a Mini as a NAS, and it seems a popular choice over at Mac Rumors. I hear you on the Synology HFS issue, and it is one reason I would think to avoid going for a NAS as I also like the idea of throwing any drive in. SkyMost welcome, it is always good to compare notes. I've considered a base Mini M1 as a NAS host but Synology seems simpler overall for my intended use.

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I like being able to move drives around wherever needed. If Synology NAS supported HFS+ natively this would be an easier decision for me. Thanks for your thoughtful reply! I think we have similar views on this. Transmit and Mountain Duck offer encryption, so folders in Dropbox will contain locally encrypted backups, while a few will remain open for sharing music with others, etc. This will streamline DAW management and also enable remote access on my iDevices that have Dropbox apps installed.

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I won't install Dropbox integration on the new DAW and will try accessing only via Transmit or Mountain Duck. Dropbox has been fine for sync and backup but I may re-configure more toward backup. I barely use iCloud for general data storage. iCloud handles all the Apple services and apps that use iCloud for sync. I currently run 2TB versions of both iCloud and Dropbox. ETA for my transition to Apple Silicon is Q3 2022.

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With WWDC just weeks away, I'll wait for M2 announcements while also giving Mac Studio manufacturing and native software releases a bit more time to settle. If I decide against NAS, then the DAW SSD, data SSD and two spinners cold share a 4-bay chassis like the one you're planning, assuming noise from the Thunderbay is reasonable. Then backup and archive can be its own NAS subsystem with the spinners. Capacity-wise, STX sitting atop Mac Studio is nearly my 2010 Mac Pro without PCIe slots. Ideally every drive connected to the Mac will be SSD, with large spinners reserved for backup and archive. I am also considering OWC STX expansion for the Mac Studio, which can host the DAW NVMe and a second larger eSATA drive for general data - spreadsheets, music and photos, etc. DAW recording will be to a throwaway external drive, probably 1TB SSD - record until it nears EOL than swap in another. Have your ordered Ultra 64GB/4TB? My plan is still Max 64GB/4TB, with OS, apps & sample libs internal.

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With the relatively small amount of data I push around though, I think I would prefer a DAS enclosure and have a simpler setup.Thanks for your thoughtful reply! I think we have similar views on this. I too particularly like the idea of NAS cloud backups without the need for your main machine. I thought long about a NAS system setup via Ethernet, and the Synology 220+ or similar is a very good candidate for a NAS solution. For sure, I will do, and I am currently weighing up options.















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