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Are there ready-made RAID arrays for home use with wireless connection and access control?
Good evening.
For a long time I have been nurturing the idea of creating a single information repository for the home with access control. There should be a RAID array of 2x 6-10 terabyte helium HDDs, as well as an access interface that will support access control based on the current user (which can have several machines, for example, laptop, PC). You need a local cloud. Well, a wireless interface, ideally Wi-Fi, for writing and reading. I was looking for ready-made network storages, but this is not the same, not at all.
Actually, the question is: is there something similar out of the box? Perhaps there are good DIY guides, both in our latitudes and on reddit?
Thanks in advance.
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We bathe norms kopkukter, we shove it into the mini block.
We insert any discs
Install NEXTCLOUD.
Your personal Google cloud is ready.
We use a raid array - software on linux raid10
I didn't understand what the problem is. What does "it's all wrong" mean?
NAS with waffle, raid and cloudiness in stores full of
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