02-06-2025, 01:58 PM
Thank you for reaching out and sharing your experience with your NAS setup. It's fantastic to hear that you're making strides with the FS6706T and NVMe storage. As for the upgrade to the Flashstor 6806, you’ve hit on some of the key benefits, such as Type-C connectivity, ECC RAM, and a faster processor. Whether it’s worth upgrading depends on your specific use case. If you’re looking for improved performance in tasks like virtualization, heavier data processing, or faster media streaming, those improvements would likely benefit you. However, if your current setup is already meeting your needs, it may be a more incremental upgrade.
As for other full-NVMe NAS solutions, there are a few options on the market that support the latest technologies and could potentially offer better accessibility, like the Synology DS923+ with NVMe cache slots or QNAP's higher-end models. Both brands are continually updating their software and hardware, which could also improve accessibility.
Regarding Asustor ADM, I understand the challenge with screen readers. Hopefully, more brands will incorporate better WCAG-compliant accessibility features in the future, especially as demand increases.
As for other full-NVMe NAS solutions, there are a few options on the market that support the latest technologies and could potentially offer better accessibility, like the Synology DS923+ with NVMe cache slots or QNAP's higher-end models. Both brands are continually updating their software and hardware, which could also improve accessibility.
Regarding Asustor ADM, I understand the challenge with screen readers. Hopefully, more brands will incorporate better WCAG-compliant accessibility features in the future, especially as demand increases.