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    File system or OS with self-healing and spin-down

    Hi SNB Forum, this is my first post in this forum, so please excuse any possible oversights about the forum rules and customs. I am seeking advice for which file system and operating system I should choose for my custom build NAS. Any help is appreciated. I am currently building my very first...
  2. Peter Kendrick

    Any experience with Solus OS?

    I am on Windows 10 and I'm thinking of trying a different OS. I tried Fedora and Ubuntu but I had no experience in command shell to install wireless drivers. I came across Solus OS, Budgie and Mate. But these are also Linux distributions. GNOME is heavy I read. If you are using Solus, did the...
  3. Julio Urquidi

    Synology Releases DSM 6.1 NAS OS

    DiskStation Manager (DSM) 6.1 is the newest version of Synology’s Linux-based operating system designed to run on the company’s NAS products. Designed for business use, DSM has several highlighted features to note: The updated file system includes data protection technologies like file...
  4. Julio Urquidi

    QNAP QTS 4.2.1 Released

    Features included in QNAP's latest QTS 4.2.1 NAS OS include: Virtual Switches - Aid in building isolated network environments Proxy servers - Cache and record downloaded content in order to help save bandwidth “Previous Version” - Snapshots provide immediate file restores that save time Qsirch...
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