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NAS for a small architecture studio

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Hello,

I’m looking for a NAS that would let us work with files directly on the NAS (locally, with RAID 1/5) and also run a few side services (Immich, VPN, etc.). Up to now we’ve had a QNAP TS-219P II that was only used for storing old files, but it’s reached its limits (access times too long, multiple crashes). Ideally I’m after a 4-bay NAS that’s stable, low-maintenance, and upgradeable (2.5/10 Gbps network card, expansion unit). Initially I wanted to avoid QNAP and go with Synology instead (I have a personal unit I’m very happy with), but Synology’s recent decisions around storage have put me off. So I was thinking of getting a used or refurbished 923+ or 1522+. What do you think?
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If you can find a used or refurbished Synology DS923+ or DS1522+ in your price range, that’s a great choice. Both have AMD Ryzen CPUs, support for 10GbE upgrades, and handle RAID 5 very well for shared project work. They’re ideal for running Immich, VPN, and light Docker containers, though they don’t have GPU-based transcoding (which isn’t really needed for your workflow).

The DS1522+ will give you more flexibility long term, thanks to the extra bays and expansion options. Pair it with WD Red Plus or Seagate IronWolf drives, and you’ll have a stable setup for years.

If you ever change your mind about brands, the UGREEN DXP4800 Plus or TerraMaster F4-424 Pro are newer alternatives that avoid Synology’s strict drive rules, while still offering excellent Docker support and upgrade options.
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