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Would like to centralize and simplify my data warehousing. Currently have about 100gb of "cloud storage" over several different providers, about 2tb of audio files (mp3, mp4, audiobooks), 2tb of television programs stored as mp4, 2tb of movies in mp4 mostly 720p and 1080p, some smaller. 3 desktop mac's with about 1tb on each system (one currently hosts all of the audio/video library so not counted here). Our internal network is throttled to 1Gb/s due to internet provider's combined modem/router. I plan to connect a backup drive to whatever NAS selected to provide backup of the NAS. All user devices are Apple (mac, ipad, iphone). I have no preference of NAS brand, but think maybe 4 drives is probably better than 2.
Based on the information you provided, it seems like a network-attached storage (NAS) device with at least 4 drives would be a good fit for your needs. This will allow you to centralize your data warehousing and simplify your storage management.

When selecting a NAS device, there are a few factors to consider such as storage capacity, data transfer speed, backup options, and compatibility with your existing devices. Here are some tips to help you choose the right NAS: Capacity, Data transfer speed, Backup options, and Compatibility.
Based on these considerations, here are some recommended NAS devices:

Synology DS920+ - This is a 4-bay NAS device that offers up to 64TB of storage capacity, fast data transfer speeds, and built-in backup options. It's also compatible with macOS and supports AFP.

QNAP TS-453D - This is another 4-bay NAS device with up to 64TB of storage capacity, fast data transfer speeds, and a range of backup options. It's compatible with macOS and supports AFP, as well as other file sharing protocols.