Suggestions: Storing & Streaming Media in the Cloud
Posted: May 1st, 2015, 1:57 pm
Hey Guys -
I need your suggestions please...
As most on here, I currently use the standard usenet apps like Sonarr, SABnzbd, CouchPotato, Headphones, etc... I've been doing so for a while and have built quite a collection. Currently, I store all media on a single 26gb+ partition on my home server which is made up of 10 drives (9 sata & 1 SSD) linked together using Stablebit DrivePool. I play my media locally on my TV using Kodi (XBMC) and sometimes use Plex when not at home or mobile.
Due to the hardware required to maintain it, each time I add space it costs more and more as additional equipment is required. Recently, I even had to upgrade to a 1000W power supply just to keep everything happy. Also, nothing is backed up.
I use torrents as well as usenet and currently have a seedbox which is located in France that downloads torrent media then syncs it to my local server using BTSync. Once synced, Sonarr or another ap grabs the media, tags it, moves it, and deletes it.
The other day I had an idea. Why not buy cloud-based storage to store everything in? Ideally, it would be great to have the space on my Seedbox, but even their highest tier plan only offers 1tb. I could use Dropbox, Google Drive, etc; but I don't think they would work. Below are the features which would be required to work:
- Plenty of online storage (no need for local sync)
- FTP / SFTP access to transfer media
- Offer some type of connection which media may easily access & stream from (using Kodi (XBMC) and/or Plex) (Probably be able to map drive to)
- OR - Be able to install these apps and run them local to the stored media
- Not run into DCMA or similar issues if any media is found I don't have license for
Given all the above, you can see why Dropbox or similar options wouldn't work for a few reasons. I found a site called StreamNation today which is a start, but they still don't seem to fit all the requirements. So, I decided to post here to see if anyone had suggestions.
Any ideas? Thanks!
I need your suggestions please...
As most on here, I currently use the standard usenet apps like Sonarr, SABnzbd, CouchPotato, Headphones, etc... I've been doing so for a while and have built quite a collection. Currently, I store all media on a single 26gb+ partition on my home server which is made up of 10 drives (9 sata & 1 SSD) linked together using Stablebit DrivePool. I play my media locally on my TV using Kodi (XBMC) and sometimes use Plex when not at home or mobile.
Due to the hardware required to maintain it, each time I add space it costs more and more as additional equipment is required. Recently, I even had to upgrade to a 1000W power supply just to keep everything happy. Also, nothing is backed up.
I use torrents as well as usenet and currently have a seedbox which is located in France that downloads torrent media then syncs it to my local server using BTSync. Once synced, Sonarr or another ap grabs the media, tags it, moves it, and deletes it.
The other day I had an idea. Why not buy cloud-based storage to store everything in? Ideally, it would be great to have the space on my Seedbox, but even their highest tier plan only offers 1tb. I could use Dropbox, Google Drive, etc; but I don't think they would work. Below are the features which would be required to work:
- Plenty of online storage (no need for local sync)
- FTP / SFTP access to transfer media
- Offer some type of connection which media may easily access & stream from (using Kodi (XBMC) and/or Plex) (Probably be able to map drive to)
- OR - Be able to install these apps and run them local to the stored media
- Not run into DCMA or similar issues if any media is found I don't have license for
Given all the above, you can see why Dropbox or similar options wouldn't work for a few reasons. I found a site called StreamNation today which is a start, but they still don't seem to fit all the requirements. So, I decided to post here to see if anyone had suggestions.
Any ideas? Thanks!