Last I checked you were almost always better off with a Linux server with a bunch of disks crammed in it, using either Software or hardware RAID, so you can easily change/configure the software. I mean unless you have a lot of money to spend on a NAS. Is that not true?
Last I checked you were almost always better off with a Linux server with a bunch of disks crammed in it, using either Software or hardware RAID, so you can easily change/configure the software. I mean unless you have a lot of money to spend on a NAS. Is that not true?
Synology provides a fairly comprehensive set of utilities on their devices for people who don't want to spin up a GNU/Linux box.
I'd put something like this in a small office where they wanted a file dump. A giant server box in a rack would be overkill for that application.
Synology provides a fairly comprehensive set of utilities on their devices for people who don't want to spin up a GNU/Linux box.
I'd put something like this in a small office where they wanted a file dump. A giant server box in a rack would be overkill for that application.
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