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I have a DS220+, which frankly I love, but I’m looking to replace it soon. It only has 2 drives, Synology is pulling some fuckery with needing their branded drives and I’m staying on the 6.x firmware given what I’ve seen/heard with 7.x

All that being said, I’m trying to find something that is:

  • At least 4 bays
  • Small form factor (it shouldn’t be much bigger than the drives it’s holding)
  • Capable of running Docker
  • Capable of backing up to an S3 bucket
  • Capable of backing up Windows Clients
  • Habe a decent GUI (I can do CLI, but frankly, don’t want to)

I was thinking potentially QNAP, but didn’t know what else is out there. I really do like Synology and would have looked at one of their models but their vendor lock in move ticked me off. Maybe finding a used 420 or 920?

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[–] ramble81@lemmy.zip 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)
[–] Zanathos@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

This is the one I went with along with a supermicro server board. The company has been great as I've already needed replacement rack screws and a new control board due to my own foolishness. They shipped me replacements at no charge very promptly.

https://a.co/d/a1kZQYX