10-04-2024, 12:09 PM
Since you're looking to upgrade from the DS1813+, I would recommend waiting for the upcoming DS1825+, which should be released soon. Synology generally supports their NAS models with software updates for around 10 years, so getting a newer model ensures you’ll have long-term support and security updates.
The DS1821+, while a solid unit, is already a few years old, meaning it won’t have as many years of support left. Waiting for the DS1825+ will future-proof your setup and ensure you get the longest support window available.
For drives, I still recommend Seagate IronWolf Pro or WD Red Pro for their reliability in large NAS setups. If you're considering Synology's own drives, they’re good but may not offer a huge advantage unless you're invested in the Synology ecosystem already.
The DS1821+, while a solid unit, is already a few years old, meaning it won’t have as many years of support left. Waiting for the DS1825+ will future-proof your setup and ensure you get the longest support window available.
For drives, I still recommend Seagate IronWolf Pro or WD Red Pro for their reliability in large NAS setups. If you're considering Synology's own drives, they’re good but may not offer a huge advantage unless you're invested in the Synology ecosystem already.