₿lack Swan on Nostr: Synology if you want easy mode (and SHR is great for expanding disks over time). ...
Synology if you want easy mode (and SHR is great for expanding disks over time).
TrueNAS scale if you’re comfortable building a server and forgoing a bit of flexibility with the storage pool, with the benefit of some great open source functionality.
TrueNAS would end up being cheaper, but it’s worth looking into SHR in my opinion before making a decision.
https://www.synology.com/en-us/support/RAID_calculatorPublished at
2023-11-21 00:50:45Event JSON
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