NAS storage prices

Choose NAS storage around drive bays, network speed, and backup risk

A NAS purchase is not just a box with drives. Drive bay count, RAID plan, network speed, UPS protection, backup copies, and workload access all decide whether the storage stays useful.

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Buyer rule

Start with capacity, backup, network speed, and recovery

Start with usable capacity, drive bay count, redundancy, network speed, backup destination, UPS protection, and whether the workload is media, local AI, photos, video, or general files.

Risk

Avoid buying storage before mapping the restore path

The common mistake is buying the enclosure first while under-sizing drives, skipping backup, or ignoring the network speed between the GPU workstation and the NAS.

Before checkout

  • Use Amazon listing details for current seller, shipping, return, and warranty terms.
  • Confirm the enclosure supports the drive size, drive count, file system, and expansion plan.
  • Plan backup copies separately from RAID or mirror protection.
  • Check whether the network path is 1GbE, 2.5GbE, 5GbE, or 10GbE before buying adapters.
  • Match UPS runtime and shutdown support to the NAS model and power draw.
  • Check return and warranty terms for enclosures, drives, memory, and network cards.