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Don't buy a prebuilt nas. Buy an optiplex off ebay instead. You get way more flexibility and compute for the same price. Throw proxmox, spin up an lxc then toss docker onto it and just use dockge for a GUI.
I have an optiplex 3000 and it can't even fit 2 HDDs
There's ussf ssf and sf size. Best bet is to get an sf case.
Mine is the SFF version, can only fit 1 HDD
How does that compares with a ds220+ on electricity consumption ? Would it be relatively similar ? The specs are way better so it would be appealing but not if it doubles the maintenance costs.
One of the key things I’m looking for is size. I don’t want a server or pc because they’re too bulky. The advantage of the synology is it’s only marginally larger than the two drive bays for the drives. It’s small and quiet.