By building a NAS, I meant either getting or building a computer and running 
Linux on it, or turning a Mac Mini into a NAS using external drives, or 
whatever.  It would be home-grown and not a NAS product.

If it is acceptable that your data be on one disk, then by all means grab the 
Extreme or Time Capsule (the latter has the slight advantage of an internal 
drive, which it can optionally clone to an external one on request).  Sounds 
like it’s just the thing for you, just as it was for me when I was looking for 
one. :)

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