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minus-squareRob Boslinkfedilink8•11 days agoMy synology box is 8 years old now and still getting patches. I would actually buy it again. Good work.
minus-squareCaptain Aggravatedlinkfedilink1•11 days agoI could be a lot happier with Synology. Honestly. When it’s time to replace mine I’m just going to build one.
minus-square@AnUnusualReliclink1•10 days agoSame. I’m just making a Truenas server next year when setting up the new network. It’s probably cheaper anyway.
My synology box is 8 years old now and still getting patches. I would actually buy it again. Good work.
I could be a lot happier with Synology. Honestly. When it’s time to replace mine I’m just going to build one.
Same. I’m just making a Truenas server next year when setting up the new network. It’s probably cheaper anyway.