08-22-2022, 11:54 AM
If you are trying to recover from a broken Qnap NAS, you could use this guide https://nascompares.com/recover-raid-or-...p-asustor/
Otherwise, if you get a replacement Qnap, you could move drives to a new NAS and gain access this way.
If you rather trust Synology with their hardware then moving data to a new NAS is more complicated (cross-platform).
DS923+ might have a Ryzen CPU, this would effectively make it a very bad choice for multimedia. DS920+ is the best-selling NAS for a good reason. https://amzn.to/3T9DjJq
Otherwise, if you get a replacement Qnap, you could move drives to a new NAS and gain access this way.
If you rather trust Synology with their hardware then moving data to a new NAS is more complicated (cross-platform).
DS923+ might have a Ryzen CPU, this would effectively make it a very bad choice for multimedia. DS920+ is the best-selling NAS for a good reason. https://amzn.to/3T9DjJq