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NAS advice for document backup redundancy

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Hello, I have 2 external HDDs that I backup my documents on. I have about 800GB of data, but can project that to increase to 2-5TB over the next 10 years (mostly photos and videos). I am looking for a home NAS to add redundancy and prevent data loss. Do you have any recommendations in the sub $200 range? I only need to perform the backup a few times per year.
Thanks in advance!
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Considering your budget and backup needs, I recommend looking into the Synology DS124 or DS223.
The DS124 is a 1-bay NAS with the Realtek RTD1619B CPU, providing cost-effectiveness with Docker support.
On the other hand, the DS223 is a 2-bay NAS with similar specifications, offering more storage flexibility.
Both models ensure document backup redundancy, and with the potential data increase over the next 10 years,
a 2-bay solution like the DS223 would be a more future-proof choice. These NAS devices are reliable for periodic backups
and fall within your specified budget range.

Considering your budget and backup needs, I recommend utilizing the NAS Finder Tool at [NAS Builder](https://nascompares.com/nas-builder/) for personalized assistance.
Simply input your preferences, and it will generate suitable NAS options, helping you make an informed decision based on your specific requirements.
This tool is a convenient way to explore various NAS models within your budget range, ensuring document backup redundancy.
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