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Synology is selling outdated "proprietary" NAS SSDs at unrealistically high prices
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I own one and would agree, considering all of their recent antics. Do you have a suggestion for a good NAS that doesn’t support a 3.5” form factor? I want a small, silent, energy efficient NAS, using either 2.5” or NVMe M.2 SSD’s.
I can't recommend it because I don't own one but I've been looking at this.
Beelink me mini
6 m.2 slots with dual 2.5 gbps running on an n150 for 200 bucks. And it has a 64 gig emmc so you don't have to load the OS onto any of the storage drives.
I am sure there are a ton of people on here woth more experience than me, but I have been looking at this for my home network:
https://www.gmktec.com/products/intel-twin-lake-n150-dual-system-4-bay-nas-mini-pc-nucbox-g9?variant=b97e57f2-ce1f-4112-bcfd-415d30d18325&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21903514922
https://www.qnap.com/en-us/product/ts-h1290fx
There are other models too if this is too much hardware
That's like... $7000.
I really want to come up with a use case to justify it though. That thing is a beast.
Lol for sure, there are other offerings too, just threw out the first thing I thought of.