Cost Estimates for a Custom Storage Setup
A community member is asking for price estimates to build a custom file storage system. Users typically share their own experiences and current hardware prices to help.
In a recent discussion, someone requested help calculating the total cost for a specific Network Attached Storage (NAS) system. A NAS is essentially a dedicated computer for storing and sharing files over a local network. Discussions like this usually break down the costs of hard drives, processors, and cases. For someone running a home server, it provides a good snapshot of current hardware prices and what others consider a good deal.
Key points
Quick term guide
- build
- A chosen set of in-game abilities or items a player equips for their character.
- share
- A server folder made available to apps or other devices.
- hardware
- The physical parts of a computer that you can touch.
- compute
- The server power and chips needed to run AI systems.
- local
- Stored or run inside the user’s own system instead of only on an outside server.
- home server
- A personal computer setup at home used to run services or store files instead of regular daily use.
- server
- A computer that stores files and shares them with other devices in your home.
- options
- Financial contracts that give you the right to buy or sell an asset at a set price and time.
Sources covering this story (5)
- r/DataHoarderCost Estimates for a Custom Storage Setup ↗
- r/homelabFirst home server: NAS appliance or DIY (for Immich, Paperless and general storage) ↗
- r/HomeNASLooking for my next NAS ↗
- r/homelabWill I regret getting a Nas without SSD cache for my Purposes? ↗
- r/HomeNASLooking for self-built NAS hardware advice ↗