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I have been a DS Synology NAS user since 2013. Recently replaced some Windows kit with latest Mac M2Pro desktops on 10Gbe LAN and need to upgrade everything else to keep up.
I'm looking for replacement NAS that's silent with very high throughput but dismayed at lack of choice.
QNAP TBS-464 NVMe SSD is only option available right now? and with Sabrent 8Tb ssd’s in all 4 slots might be an option (minimum required).
I prefer the DSM interface (waiting years for Synology to supply modern ssd based options but now given up).
I’ve read your article about the TBS-464 and hope you may be able to guide me on whether this is a sensible compromise now.
Do you rate this model? Is this book style unit likely to be reliable with these ssd’s (not familiar with this brand)?
do you think it worth waiting for a more grown-up Synology solution with less compromises? Your review of the Thunderbolt4 TS-464T4 attractive with Macs again with the 8Tb ssd cards.
I’d be grateful for your thoughts.
The QNAP TBS-464 NVMe SSD is a decent option if you're looking for a high-performance, compact NAS solution. It is designed specifically for NVMe SSDs, which means you'll get fast read/write speeds and low latency. However, it is important to note that the TBS-464 only has four bays for storage, which may not be sufficient for your needs.

As for the Sabrent 8TB SSDs, they are a relatively new brand in the SSD market, but they have been receiving positive reviews for their high-capacity, high-performance SSDs. However, it is always recommended to do your own research before purchasing any hardware.

Synology is trying to get out of home market and will not make media-friendly models any more.