02-28-2020, 03:37 PM
Hi NASCompares:
Thanks for sharing so many information here.
I have been choosing which NAS I should buy for half year, but still have one big problem which I don't have any answer.
That is: QNAP or Synology or DIY? which one supports on-demand sync on Mac?
Originally, I was looking at DS620slim, due the compact design, but after some research, I realized that seems Synology system doesn't support on-demand sync on Mac (that feature is only available on Windows: https://www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Collaboration/What_is_On-demand_Sync).
Then I tried to search with QNAP NAS, but I didn't find any confirmed articles on whether QNAP supports on-demand sync on Mac or not.
I even tried to search how to DIY a NAS, but looks it requires more effort to build the hardware system.
So do you have any information on "QNAP or Synology or DIY? which one supports on-demand sync on Mac? "
The on-demand sync on Mac is a desperate need for me to use a NAS, cause I have multiple Mac at home, both are just 256GB storage. I want to use on-demand sync to extend the storage, without losing the data transferring speed by switch to SMB network shared folder (which is just 150Mb/s on 1 Gigabit Ethernet).
There are some posts saying some 3rd-party softwares/plugins could potentially support such feature on Mac, but I didn't see any confirmed demo / solution.
Besides the on-demand sync, I prefer to compact size NAS for home use. I like the DS620slim design, but not sure about Synology on on-demand sync for Mac. For the post below, looks even on DSM 7.0, it won't be available from Mac?
https://nascompares.com/2020/05/01/synology-2020-qa-with-taiwan-hq-your-questions-answered/
No sure about QNAP as well, but on compact size NAS, they used to produce TS-453S Pro and TS-853S, which was 2.5 inch size NAS, but looks those models are discounted already.
https://www.qnap.com/en/news/2014/qnap-introduces-high-performance-2-5-ssd-nas-models-ts-451s-ts-453s-pro-and-ts-853s-pro
Appreciate you could help me on my decision.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing so many information here.
I have been choosing which NAS I should buy for half year, but still have one big problem which I don't have any answer.
That is: QNAP or Synology or DIY? which one supports on-demand sync on Mac?
Originally, I was looking at DS620slim, due the compact design, but after some research, I realized that seems Synology system doesn't support on-demand sync on Mac (that feature is only available on Windows: https://www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Collaboration/What_is_On-demand_Sync).
Then I tried to search with QNAP NAS, but I didn't find any confirmed articles on whether QNAP supports on-demand sync on Mac or not.
I even tried to search how to DIY a NAS, but looks it requires more effort to build the hardware system.
So do you have any information on "QNAP or Synology or DIY? which one supports on-demand sync on Mac? "
The on-demand sync on Mac is a desperate need for me to use a NAS, cause I have multiple Mac at home, both are just 256GB storage. I want to use on-demand sync to extend the storage, without losing the data transferring speed by switch to SMB network shared folder (which is just 150Mb/s on 1 Gigabit Ethernet).
There are some posts saying some 3rd-party softwares/plugins could potentially support such feature on Mac, but I didn't see any confirmed demo / solution.
Besides the on-demand sync, I prefer to compact size NAS for home use. I like the DS620slim design, but not sure about Synology on on-demand sync for Mac. For the post below, looks even on DSM 7.0, it won't be available from Mac?
https://nascompares.com/2020/05/01/synology-2020-qa-with-taiwan-hq-your-questions-answered/
No sure about QNAP as well, but on compact size NAS, they used to produce TS-453S Pro and TS-853S, which was 2.5 inch size NAS, but looks those models are discounted already.
https://www.qnap.com/en/news/2014/qnap-introduces-high-performance-2-5-ssd-nas-models-ts-451s-ts-453s-pro-and-ts-853s-pro
Appreciate you could help me on my decision.
Thanks