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#370968 - 19/05/2018 03:50 NAS, Any Changes?
Tim
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Registered: 25/04/2000
Posts: 1529
Loc: Arizona
Is Synology still the highest recommended NAS, or has Drobos fixed the drive failure thing?

I haven’t looked at the offering for a few years, so wondering if anything has changed in the landscape.

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#370969 - 19/05/2018 12:45 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: Tim]
K447
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Registered: 29/05/2002
Posts: 798
Loc: near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Just yesterday I was asked what NAS to recommend for home/small business network backup. I too am interested to hear what the current synopsis is.

And I suppose what backup software. They use mostly Windows, I use mostly Mac so I am not current on Windows best practices.

I lean towards RAID 1 simplicity within a NAS. Duplicated large hard drives are just not expensive these days.

Personally I prefer NAS units that run as close to silent as possible. Fan noise and unit whir are disliked.

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#370970 - 19/05/2018 16:01 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: K447]
BartDG
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Registered: 20/05/2001
Posts: 2616
Loc: Bruges, Belgium
I'll keep an eye on this thread because I'm in the market for a NAS as well. I'm only considering Synology and Qnap really, and I'm leaning more towards Qnap because to me it seems their hardware is more powerful.
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#370973 - 21/05/2018 04:24 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: Tim]
Dignan
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Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12341
Loc: Sterling, VA
I think Synology is still the way to go if you want ease of use. I've been a big fan of mine. I even upgraded to a newer version and the drive migration process was very smooth.

*edit*
I would never even try Drobo again. I had so many problems with it when I set one up for a client of mine. Absolutely miserable, and the client was so [understandably] frustrated that they pretty much stopped calling me. Every Synology I've installed has worked from the get-go and has lasted.


Edited by Dignan (21/05/2018 04:25)
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#370974 - 21/05/2018 09:37 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: Tim]
tahir
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Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1919
Loc: London
I recently bought a netgear and a qnap, the qnap performs much better (8gb ram) but the netgear has a much cleaner gui, hard to fathom exactly where some stuff is on the qnap. This is our second of each, haven't had reliability issues with either brand, we had a Buffalo for a while and that was crap.

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#370975 - 21/05/2018 11:17 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: Tim]
Roger
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Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
Both of my Synology (DS211 and DS416play) boxes are still going strong.
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#370976 - 21/05/2018 17:55 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: Tim]
Faolan
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Registered: 08/11/2017
Posts: 69
Something I wish I had known before buying a Synology for my needs:

https://duckduckgo.com/synology%20rsync%20issues%20acl?ia=web

They don’t use standard ACLs under the hood, which can interfere with some possible uses, mostly around rsync or extended attributes used by Macs and other Unix/Unix like systems.

Picked up a DS218play earlier this year to try and salvage what’s left of my old NASes. Open to selling/trading it to someone local if interested before I look at converting it to an iSCSI disk instead of a NAS.

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#370995 - 05/06/2018 23:37 Re: NAS, Any Changes? [Re: Tim]
Taym
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Registered: 18/06/2001
Posts: 2504
Loc: Roma, Italy
I've been using successfully several 5bay Synology NAS units, and few Drobos (both Ethernet ad USB) for a decade, without any issue with either.

Synology is by far my favorite, due to its great OS and many features and apps. Drobo, however, is the simplest NAS solution I've ever tried, deliberately designed to almost only perform the basic function of storage, and do all the rest by itself. To anyone on this BBS I'd recommend Synology. To anyone who has no clue and wants to store stuff smile , I'd suggest a Drobo.


Edited by Taym (06/06/2018 22:19)
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