Synology did a good job of being relatively turnkey.
QNAP has more configurability for better and worse.
Curious ot hear what other manufactures can compare to them out of the box.
Self-configuring something is a different thing.
I simply do not care any more to rebuild raids and manually swap drives under duress when something is going down. I just replace existing drives with new ones well before they die after they've hit enough years. Backblaze's report is incredibly valuable.
QNAP has more configurability for better and worse.
Curious ot hear what other manufactures can compare to them out of the box.
Self-configuring something is a different thing.
I simply do not care any more to rebuild raids and manually swap drives under duress when something is going down. I just replace existing drives with new ones well before they die after they've hit enough years. Backblaze's report is incredibly valuable.