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Do I need 2 NAS's? One for my work files and another for surveilance?
Hi, I had a question about NAS disk drives.
I know that there are hard drives that are solely dedicated for NAS drives. And if the NAS is going to go through some extra usage like when there are many different users, assessing it at once, 24/7, they have NAS drives called Enterprise NAS drives. And, if the NAS is going to be used for surveilance videos, they have dedicated NAS drives that are called Surveilance NAS drives.
Well, I work from home a lot and I store all of my work files (about 1 TB) on my Synology NAS drive and work off the NAS. However, I also use the Synology NAS drive for video surveilance recordings for a remote building and for areas around my home.
My question is should be using two different NAS's?
Or, should I partition the NAS so that one volume is dedicated for my work files and another volume is dedicated for my surveilance videos?
What's the best choice?