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I'm currently a Windows/Android/Google user, looking to upgrade all of my devices. I'm very OCD so I like everything to be uniform and I don't mind paying for it. I'm doing a lot of research to decide which "ecosystem" to go with next. I like Apple's integration. What I want to be able to do is store all of my media (music, video, photos) on one drive and be able to access it over Wi-Fi and (more importantly) over the internet using connected Apple devices. Is this possible with current Apple products/software available, and what is the best way to do it? If you could build your Apple media-sharing setup from the ground up, how would you do it and what equipment would you use? I am prepared to purchase a Desktop/Laptop/Phone/Router combination to accomplish this, and a Tablet down the road. I know there will be new MacBooks and possibly a new Mac Mini coming out before the end of the summer, as well as the new OS X, and I can wait until that is all available. Also, I do not want to use iCloud matching for music. I tried Google Music and I just would rather stream from my home "server" a la Audiogalaxy. So is this question even answerable now? Or should I just wait for all of the new equipment to come out to find the best solution?