![]() However, it had a fairly weak processor and – by comparison to Synology’s DiskStation Manager – it was feature poor. There’s options from a couple of hundred dollars to many thousands, and it really depends what you’re looking for as to what will suit.įor probably the last two years now, I’ve had a Seagate NAS sitting in my cupboard and it’s served well. There’s Western Digital, Seagate, Synology, to name but three, and there are others. In the last few years, consumer-grade NAS has really come into its own, and it’s a somewhat crowded market now. For the longest time, this woeful experience put me off using NAS, and I kept everything on USB drives which, though reliable, could really only be accessed by one computer at a time. I remember a Lacie hard drive in some sort of enclosure with an ethernet port and it was as slow as treacle. ![]() The early days of Network Attached Storage (or NAS) were pretty uninspiring. ![]() ![]() Since being announced last month, I’ve been trying out Synology’s DS218 in my home office. ![]()
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