NAS purchase advice

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Dear Fedoers,

I'm planning to buy a NAS to backup my Linux boxes. I've spent few days at
looking for it on the Internet but I've some hard time to find a NAS that fits
my needs.

I intend to use it both the backup my data but also to keep consistent the
data on several linux-boxes. That is, the data are changed on one machine
(incrementally) back-upped and then restored from another one and vice versa.

As an inexperienced user, the characteristics I've pointed out are:
  - ethernet based NAS optionally with wake-on lan (ie., the capability of
    being turned on by a signal over the internet)
  - Linux compliant ie.,
      - it should be formatted in ext3/4 or other *nix file system to maintain all
        the linux file details such as access rights, attributes, links, name
        lengths/characters, ...
      - rsync should be a viable solution to update/restore the backup
  - files should be accessible over the internet possibly via ssh, https, or
    mount over the internet
  - possibility to create multiple partitions, possibly also with multiple
    file systems.
  - RAID 5 or better the supported replicated storage should be at least 5TB
  - optionally I would also like to have some way to limit/control/monitor
    the accesses from the external, eg., via firewall (it will be on a
    intranet and I can put a firewall on the modem but it would be nice to
    have some extra control over security and privacy)

I do not have a net preference between mechanical and optical storage even
if I suppose that given the same storage size mechanical solutions are cheaper
and optical ones are faster. Probably cheaper (especially when associated with
more reliable) is better than faster.

From your experience do you have some brand/model to suggest? Or something
that I should consider that I didn't list?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Walter

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