Mike McCall
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I currently have a Synology DS212j which has served me well. My wife is an amateur photographer so there's about 8k pictures, and I also use it for local backup of a mixed environment (Mac/PC), as well as business storage. It's still working fine, though I'm getting nervous about it's age. The drives are WD Red about 2-years old.
I'll probably stick with something 2-bay as cost is a factor and I'm not doing anything which requires more than RAID-1. I may consider a 4-bay if there's a compelling reason, but the additional cost may be prohibitive.
The Synology has been a really good NAS and is why another one is attractive. I'm thinking the DS218+ as a possible candidate. The change would be the simplest and I like the Active Backup for Business product, though it doesn't currently support Mac's.
An alternative might be the Qnap TS-251+, though it seems to be getting a bit long in the tooth at this point. Qnap offers better hardware and many of the available software packages look interesting. I have no first-hand experience with Qnap, though they seem to be quite good as well. The Qnap is only available on Amazon through 3rd-party sellers, which suggests to me it might be being replaced.
The Synology products often seem to be compared to Apple (not comforting at all to me), while Qnap gets compared to Android in terms of software approach. Qnap has the better hardware, which is always tempting. Of course Qnap would also be something new and shiny to me which is it's own temptation.
So, what do you think?
I'll probably stick with something 2-bay as cost is a factor and I'm not doing anything which requires more than RAID-1. I may consider a 4-bay if there's a compelling reason, but the additional cost may be prohibitive.
The Synology has been a really good NAS and is why another one is attractive. I'm thinking the DS218+ as a possible candidate. The change would be the simplest and I like the Active Backup for Business product, though it doesn't currently support Mac's.
An alternative might be the Qnap TS-251+, though it seems to be getting a bit long in the tooth at this point. Qnap offers better hardware and many of the available software packages look interesting. I have no first-hand experience with Qnap, though they seem to be quite good as well. The Qnap is only available on Amazon through 3rd-party sellers, which suggests to me it might be being replaced.
The Synology products often seem to be compared to Apple (not comforting at all to me), while Qnap gets compared to Android in terms of software approach. Qnap has the better hardware, which is always tempting. Of course Qnap would also be something new and shiny to me which is it's own temptation.
So, what do you think?