09-28-2024, 12:17 PM
Hi Snoil,
my experience is, the NAS-funktionality of the Fritzbox ( mine is a 7530 AX ) was not reliable enough, the transferspeed ranges from 30MB/s to 2MB/s, there were times when the NAS was not reachable because the Fritzbox updated its NAS-file ( the FritzNAS seems to have its own type of libryry whats stored ) .
Summarized, i was not satisfied with the FritzNAS.
I set up a SBC with Dietpi as OS, i run Pihole ( in docker ) and use the SBC as a 24/7 NAS. The SBC should have a 1GBit-LANConnection, the USB-Connection should be 3.0.
My SBC only has 1Gbit and USB 2.0, but i am satisfied, 20-30MB/s, perfect reliability, runs till 3 years without any issue.
When i write or read a bunch of very small files, the transferspeed goes down to 5-15MB/s, but thats normal for SMB-Transfer.
My FireTV runs Kodi ans stores the Images on the SBC-NAS, the USB 2.0 is fast enough even for this..
My advice would be to set up a Raspberry Pi 4 2GB RAM as a 24/7 server.
Greets, Tom
my experience is, the NAS-funktionality of the Fritzbox ( mine is a 7530 AX ) was not reliable enough, the transferspeed ranges from 30MB/s to 2MB/s, there were times when the NAS was not reachable because the Fritzbox updated its NAS-file ( the FritzNAS seems to have its own type of libryry whats stored ) .
Summarized, i was not satisfied with the FritzNAS.
I set up a SBC with Dietpi as OS, i run Pihole ( in docker ) and use the SBC as a 24/7 NAS. The SBC should have a 1GBit-LANConnection, the USB-Connection should be 3.0.
My SBC only has 1Gbit and USB 2.0, but i am satisfied, 20-30MB/s, perfect reliability, runs till 3 years without any issue.
When i write or read a bunch of very small files, the transferspeed goes down to 5-15MB/s, but thats normal for SMB-Transfer.
My FireTV runs Kodi ans stores the Images on the SBC-NAS, the USB 2.0 is fast enough even for this..
My advice would be to set up a Raspberry Pi 4 2GB RAM as a 24/7 server.
Greets, Tom