I currently use an old (2013?) Intel NUC with a 12TB MyBook plugged in as a simple Plex server. I want to get a NAS. Right now at Amazon or B&H I can get a DS923+ w/ two 16TB HDDS for about $1000.

My main question is if I should try to go the DIY route. Am I going to possibly regret putting all my eggs in the Synology basket? I like the DS923+ because of it’s small form factor mainly. But I am sort of keen to use an open source OS like TrueNas.

My main uses are going to be Plex hosting, photo management for myself and wife and data backup. I am a bit of an enthusiast when it comes to electronics. I love messing around with things, trying new software, breaking stuff and fixing it. Are there any major restrictions I am going to experience with Synology? Thanks a bunch!

-edit- Thank you everyone for all the replies! Super helpful, Lemmy rocks :)

  • Veraticus
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    321 year ago

    I do infrastructure stuff professionally and wanted to not manage that at home so just went for a Synology.

    Just depends on how DIY you wanna go. I’ve had my Synology for years and it’s needed zero ongoing maintenance and has never had any problems so I’m pretty satisfied with it.

    • tuxprint
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      141 year ago

      This is pretty much where I’m at.

      The Synology gives a good balance of shit just works and the ability to tinker.

      The built in software is rock solid and everything just works. Then with docker and vm support, you can tinker and self host to your hearts desire.

      With that said, it does come at a price.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I claimed mine as a business expense and by this time next year it’ll have been reimbursed. Totally worth it.