HELP! Importing Files to Music Server - Totally Confused


So, I just started ripping my CD collection to an external hard drive in .flac using dbpoweramp. So far, so good. Ultimately, I plan on purchasing a music server with an internal hard drive (like the Sony Hap-Z1ES) in order to transfer the files from the external drive to the music server. Can I do this through a USB function on the music server itself or does it have to be via wireless or ethernet? My listening room is not wired up for ethernet, so it would have to be wireless. Just trying to get a handle on this newfangled and unnecessarily complicated methodology ... personally, I much prefer the physical media, but it seems that the era of my beloved CD is fast approaching its tragic end. Any advice on this as well as suggestions for a music server would be much appreciated. Thanks.
rlb61
Music servers usually have a built-in hard drive for music storage, but most also have the capability to connect external hard drives.  As such, you could copy your files to the internal hard drive or merely attach the hard drive as an external drive to the music server.  My only concern is what file format you are using.  Not every music server supports every file format.  FLAC is very popular, but it's not universal.
Once I have ripped the CDs,I think I’ll get a cheap laptop with at least a 2T internal hard drive and get a USB DAC Stick. I’ll use a USB to RCA Y splitter to connect the laptop to my preamp’s Aux output, and will use JRiver or some other library management software. Since I’m not interested in streaming at this point, that should do it. What do you all think of my solution?
Not optimal,but it will work and as time and budget allow you may want something else.

Kenny.