First off, I’d normally ask this question on a datahoarding forum, but this one is way more active than those and I’m sure there’s considerable overlap.

So I have a Synology DS218+ that I got in 2020. So it’s a 6 year old model by now but only 4 into its service. There’s absolutely no reason to believe it’ll start failing anytime soon, and it’s completely reliable. I’m just succession planning.

I’m looking forward to my next NAS, wondering if I should get the new version of the same model again (whenever that is) or expand to a 4 bay.

The drives are 14 TB shucked easy stores, for what it’s worth, and not even half full.

What are your thoughts?

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    5 months ago

    Could you run open source software on something like a Synology if they stop supporting it?

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      5 months ago

      No always, and that’s the reason why I would never buy their hardware. There are some older models that can be hacked to install a generic Linux but the majority can’t. It’s just easier to get something truly open.