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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15990847" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>It's a one time licensing fee. The cheapest option is $59.</p><p></p><p>It does not. Unraid is NAS (Network Attached Storage) software. Basically you put a bunch of hard drives into it and it backs up whatever is on it. If one hard drive fails it's backed up. Not only do I have entertainment on mine but also important files and family photos. It's basically stores your files. </p><p></p><p>Sonarr and Radarr scrape the content from indexing sites. Nzbget or Sabnzbd download the content then send it back to Sonarr/Radarr (or sickrage/couchpotato) where they organize things. If you're doing all of that on a NAS those run in something called a docker. Kodi runs independently of the NAS (although you can run it from one) and makes it all look pretty and easy to navigate. It takes some setting up and running but the payoff is worth it once it's automated and you never have to look at it again. If you use torrents it's free, if you use other methods it costs a small amount every month. I pay $7 a month plus the lifetime licenses for Emby/Plex and various indexing sites. There are a few downsides but the advantages are too many to list. </p><p></p><p>Yes and no. A NAS device is for anyone that wants to back up data. Businesses use it to back up files and normal people use it to back up digital photos and such. It just so happens that it can also download things for you. I know a lot of people that still have cable but run these types of systems. Personally, I haven't had cable in nearly 20 years. I don't have Netflix or any other subscription services at this point either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15990847, member: 45161"] It's a one time licensing fee. The cheapest option is $59. It does not. Unraid is NAS (Network Attached Storage) software. Basically you put a bunch of hard drives into it and it backs up whatever is on it. If one hard drive fails it's backed up. Not only do I have entertainment on mine but also important files and family photos. It's basically stores your files. Sonarr and Radarr scrape the content from indexing sites. Nzbget or Sabnzbd download the content then send it back to Sonarr/Radarr (or sickrage/couchpotato) where they organize things. If you're doing all of that on a NAS those run in something called a docker. Kodi runs independently of the NAS (although you can run it from one) and makes it all look pretty and easy to navigate. It takes some setting up and running but the payoff is worth it once it's automated and you never have to look at it again. If you use torrents it's free, if you use other methods it costs a small amount every month. I pay $7 a month plus the lifetime licenses for Emby/Plex and various indexing sites. There are a few downsides but the advantages are too many to list. Yes and no. A NAS device is for anyone that wants to back up data. Businesses use it to back up files and normal people use it to back up digital photos and such. It just so happens that it can also download things for you. I know a lot of people that still have cable but run these types of systems. Personally, I haven't had cable in nearly 20 years. I don't have Netflix or any other subscription services at this point either. [/QUOTE]
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