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Ready-to-go vs DIY NAS?

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Given your budget (AU$500 - AU$800), a pre-built NAS like the Synology or QNAP options would offer ease of use, reliability, and support, making it a solid choice if you want a system that's ready to go out of the box. Synology, for example, is known for its polished software experience and excellent customer support. While a Terramaster might be cheaper upfront, the poor reviews you mentioned could be a concern in terms of longevity and performance, which might result in higher costs in the long run due to potential issues.

On the other hand, building a DIY NAS or using something like a NUC does provide more flexibility and control, especially if you have specific requirements. However, once you factor in the price of components like drives, a good chassis, and a system that can handle it all, it may push the cost over your ideal budget, especially if you go for higher-quality parts.

If you prioritize expandability and DIY, a DIY NAS with something like TrueNAS could be a great option, but if you want something more straightforward and reliable, you might want to lean towards a ready-to-go option, even if it's a bit more expensive than a Terramaster.

Ultimately, if you're comfortable with the hands-on maintenance and potential troubleshooting of a DIY setup, it could be a rewarding project. But for peace of mind and reliability, a system like Synology or QNAP would likely serve you better in the long term.
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Ready-to-go vs DIY NAS? - by ENQUIRIES - 04-16-2025, 03:00 AM
RE: Ready-to-go vs DIY NAS? - by ed - 04-17-2025, 10:48 AM

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