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Aug 28, 2006

President Jerk
The wife is getting a Macbook with a SSD. She does picture editing and we both take a lot of pictures of the baby. I wanted a NAS anyway and now it seems we have enough reason for one.

We need to be able backup to it (Mostly her, I use Crashplan but if the NAS supported Crashplan natively, that'd be cool) and be able to split storage into backup and network file share volumes.

This is our first NAS. The Synology ones have been mentioned a couple times. Is that recommended "my first home NAS"? It seems like they have some cool add-ons (like VPN) which I'd probably use and they wouldn't break the bank.

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