09-23-2022, 03:56 PM
QNAP have just released a TS-433.
This would allow you to migrate your TS-419P across without having to reconfigure anything major. (It's a supported migration path)
It's a little bit more expensive, but you could reuse all your existing drives and save yourself time & hassle having to set anything up, giving you more time to focus on on the TS-873-A.
But if you want a basic 2 bay - the TS-251D is quite a bit superior to the TS-233 - and has the ability to increase RAM, so would probably last longer for only a tiny bit more money.
https://nascompares.com/buy/best-ts-251D-price/
This would allow you to migrate your TS-419P across without having to reconfigure anything major. (It's a supported migration path)
It's a little bit more expensive, but you could reuse all your existing drives and save yourself time & hassle having to set anything up, giving you more time to focus on on the TS-873-A.
But if you want a basic 2 bay - the TS-251D is quite a bit superior to the TS-233 - and has the ability to increase RAM, so would probably last longer for only a tiny bit more money.
https://nascompares.com/buy/best-ts-251D-price/
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