5 tips to prepare for your inevitable NAS drive failure
Your HDD or SSD will fail, but how can you prepare your NAS for this event?

Network-attached storage (NAS) is essentially a system full of storage drives. This could be a formation of solid-state drives (SSD) or mechanical hard disk drives (HDD). Regardless of which type of storage you use, you're guaranteed to encounter a drive failure somewhere in the future. While NAS-rated storage is designed to run for millions of hours inside such enclosures, nothing lasts forever. It's as inevitable as Neo from The Matrix destroying Agent Smith. The only question is when, but there are a few things you can do to better prepare yourself (and your NAS).