• zarathustrad@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Hit some garage/estate sales.

      I built Frankenstein’s NAS out of parts from 4 old DDR3 gaming PCs and a pile of drives from old workstations. Just need a good case with tons of bays/fans.

      Sure, it not power efficient, and some of those drives will die over the next few years, but it will get better (cope).

      (Just add larger HDD in pairs as referbs go on flash sales, for only 2x more than they were last year… And pray for the hardware crash or more cash)

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        Same lol. Started with an old Franky desktop and 2x500gb drives, continuously upgraded over the last decade with used parts.

        summer 2024 I upgraded to 4x20TB drives, new fractal cube case with 8 3.5" drive bays, new CPU, etc. same profile from a decade ago. Runs great, it’s a fun project that keeps me from subscriptions aside from VPN, which I use for other stuff, and NZB subscriptions, a few bucks a month.

        Plus I can get movies literally within hours of a digital release, sometimes sooner. It’s a little work, but I love it.

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      2 days ago

      I have a server running with a Raspberry pi and some old hard drives, the performance is limited, but it works

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        I have a huge digital archive that I need to make, not to mention the stuff I’d be adding through the 7 seas. Right now with the amount of RAM and storage I need, it’s nearly $3k. In normal times it would still be expensive, but it would be manageable

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          I don’t know the details of your needs, but perhaps giving up a part of your plan in order to implement the rest is something to consider, I mean, functioning half-heartedly in this case is better than not working at all.