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Additional storage - Enquiries - 09-06-2024 I have a gaming laptop with a limited storage space. And games keep on getting bigger. 100GB+ After watching dozens of videos about NAS and DAS I kind of see the TerraMaster D5 Hybrid and D8 Hybrid as most likely candidates. (any other good competitors for these DAS?) My idea is to use the Raid 1 on 2 (either 4 TB, or preferably 8 TB) SSD's and keep all my photos, videos and other important stuff. All 4 NVMe SSD's (either 2 or 4 TB depending on price) would be for gaming. And if it's D8 Hybrid, the last 3 slots would be most likely software Raid 0 for 3 4TB SATA SSD's. for whatever else I might need it for. (E.g. games, programs, movies etc.) Or is there a better way to expand the storage for gaming? RE: Additional storage - ed - 09-11-2024 Thanks for reaching out! For expanding storage for your gaming laptop, both the TerraMaster D5 Hybrid and D8 Hybrid are excellent choices for Direct-Attached Storage (DAS). Here’s a brief overview of your plan and some additional recommendations: TerraMaster D5 Hybrid and D8 Hybrid: Both are strong candidates. The D5 Hybrid offers 5 bays, which can be great for a mix of SSDs and HDDs, while the D8 Hybrid with its 8 bays provides more flexibility, especially if you plan on using various RAID configurations. Alternative DAS Options: Consider looking into products from brands like QNAP and Asustor. They offer robust DAS solutions with various features that might fit your needs. Storage Configuration: RAID 1 for Photos and Important Data: Using 2 SSDs in RAID 1 for redundancy is a solid choice. Opting for 8 TB SSDs would give you ample space and future-proofing. NVMe SSDs for Gaming: Using 2 or 4 TB NVMe SSDs for gaming is a great way to ensure fast load times and performance. The D8 Hybrid supports NVMe SSDs, so this setup would work well. RAID 0 for Additional Storage: In the D8 Hybrid, using the last 3 slots for RAID 0 with 4 TB SATA SSDs is a good strategy for high-speed access to large files, like games and media. Budget Considerations: With a budget of 1-2k euros, you should be able to comfortably set up a robust DAS system with the configurations you’re considering. |