Depends how technical you are, whether you want a plug and go, or happy to fiddle.
I used to rely on WD NAS drives until one burnt me pretty good (3TB+ into the ether) so I went all in and now I'm using FreeNAS with a Plex plugin to catalogue the media. Plex has the server component indexing the data along with apps for mobile, plus the server component can be accessed via web browser. Remote access away from home is possible, but no way in hell I'm happy with remote access plus connection is crappy anyway.
FreeNAS also has things like snapshots for version control of files. I would properly back it up, but it's holding around 6-7TB currently... argh, maybe another is on the cards
For this one, for now, I've gone for 6x 4TB drives, with 2 for parity, so some extra redundancy but the machine has the capacity for another 6 disks if I want (but then I'll probably need more memory... and the slots are all full... sigh). FreeNAS is the more functional option, if you want something without the plugins then NAS4Free is an option.
One thing I haven't quite got my head around yet, is enabling normal speakers to be available to the network... Currently making do with a bluetooth one I can link mobile to and play from Plex, or HTPC > TV > Speaker. It's a little convoluted, but when I see the prices for proper home entertainment (4 figures or more for the likes of Bluesound) then I keep going the convoluted way
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