On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 11:37 PM Frederic Muller <f...@cm17.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/3/21 23:30, Stephane Travostino wrote:
> > That's why out-of-the-box support for Docker is a life saver on my Synolog
>
> Hi!
>
> I've had a Synology with 4 x 4TB drive for about 4 years and am very
> happy with it. Please note however that not all Synology NASes support
> Docker. Mine doesn't.
>
> So this is something you need to verify before purchase if you want
> Docker and pick a Synology.
>
> I use Pfsense for firewalling (on a Protectli), Synology for exclusively
> my backups and Truenas with a more powerful machine for all my other NAS
> needs.
>
> I guess the Synology was a good and easy start into the NAS world for me.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Fred

      Like others here, I have a Synology box. Little guy -- 2 drives
-- bought probably in 2012. Its power brick died and I slapped another
one with more amps. I have upgraded its drives at least 2x. It allows
me to run NFS, SMB (theoretically; never did), iSCSI, and even act as
Time Machine server for my Macs. I can also create and resize logical
volumes just fine. And most of this is done from command line.

Different from others, I use it only for export fileshares and LUNs.
IMHO, a fileserver/NAS/SAN should just do that. I have another box
which has no issues mounting shares from it to run docker containers
on. Or mounting LUNs to run VMs.

If I were to replace it with something more powerful, I would start
with FreeNAS and add the drives and network cards.
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