On 14.10.2022 00:23, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
Folks:
This has likely already been covered, but I don't know a way to search
the archives for it.
I'm interested in a desktop NAS with maybe 4 bays, which works with
Linux (and free software), isn't hugely expensive, and is *not* a PC
(you could do a NAS with a PC).
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Paul
If you are looking for a "ready-to-go" NAS appliance, then I recommend
to look for Synology products.
Their DS value and DS plus series are based on relatively good hardware
and have stable software/firmware with too many features and options.
2-4 bay variants with 1Gb Ethernet ports are very inexpensive and IMO
perfect for SOHO.
That is if you are not on an adventure to build your own NAS, of course. :)
And if you are, then prices, for anything not ATX, with small
form-factors and custom cases, would be too high.
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