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Second hand NAS Units - ARJ_1966 - 10-13-2024 Hi, again. Is there any merit in buying a second hand unit such as a synology DS1515+ (~8 years old) DS916, or Qnap equivalents that are ~5 + years old? Or are you, as I suspect, better buying new/nearly new to get more longevity and better tech? Adrian RE: Second hand NAS Units - ed - 10-17-2024 Thanks for reaching out! When considering a second-hand NAS like the Synology DS1515+ or DS916, there are definitely some pros and cons to weigh. On the plus side, purchasing a second-hand unit can save you a good amount of money, especially if you find one in good condition. The models you mentioned, like the DS1515+, are known for their reliability and have solid performance for basic tasks. However, being around 5-8 years old, they may not support some of the latest software features or have the processing power that newer models offer. That said, newer or nearly new NAS units come with more advanced technology, better performance, and longer support periods. Features like faster processors, more RAM, and improved power efficiency can significantly enhance your user experience, especially if you plan to use the NAS for demanding tasks or expand your usage over time. If you’re leaning towards longevity and performance, I’d recommend investing in a new or nearly new model. However, if your needs are more basic and you find a second-hand unit at a great price, it can still be a worthwhile option. |