Synology DiskStation DS1823xs+ - Quad-Core Ryzen 8-Bay NAS for Business

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    anticupidon Ancient Guru

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    Out of band management dedicated port?Interested, I am.
     
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    WOLF_OF_DK Guest

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    Only synologys own HDD and SDDs is supported and it uses a 5 year old cpu
    No thanks.
    Plus Synology do not provide DSM updates for very long
     
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    They are not perfect, neither they advertised to have the lastest and the greatest.
    They fill a gap and people buy their products for some reasons.
     

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    I'm a big fan of the Synology NAS's, using 3 on site and one off site for a seamless backup setup. For my business I just want reliability and a system that can work 24/7/365. Security is better than most other brands around the same price and DSM is easy to use for someone who isn't a networking expert. I tried my best to use the NAS as an active editing station but can't get past the latency issue and even 10GBE is a bit lacking for me, so I'm currently running 3 NVME drives in RAID 0 on my PC for crazy performance then the files are instantly synced to the NAS through Synology Drive for a passive backup and versioning. If something happened to my RAID 0, I can just wipe the drives, download Drive again, then re-sync all the files. Their biggest issue has been forcing the use of their custom firmware drives which are just rebranded from either Toshiba and the newest ones are Seagate. I think you can work around this in most cases though.
     

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