What's new

Any user experiences with the low end Synology NASes?

  • SNBForums Code of Conduct

    SNBForums is a community for everyone, no matter what their level of experience.

    Please be tolerant and patient of others, especially newcomers. We are all here to share and learn!

    The rules are simple: Be patient, be nice, be helpful or be gone!

What are you looking for, Steve? I've been using a DS109+ for years as an rsync'd secondary backup for a QNAP TS-109 Pro. No problems, no complaints.
 
just looking for users' comments on the 1 or 2 bay NASes and the firmware ease of use. Hoping for a concensus. Wish they sold Synology or QNAP at Fry's instead of the poop NASes I see there. Just easy to return one I didn't like.
 
just looking for users' comments on the 1 or 2 bay NASes and the firmware ease of use. Hoping for a concensus. Wish they sold Synology or QNAP at Fry's instead of the poop NASes I see there. Just easy to return one I didn't like.

I'm unhappy with Fry's here in Arizona. I did an in store pickup and it turned out to be an open box item. I also needed a PSU converter cable and was told no luck when I called, only to find the plug the next day there (for something else)

I wrote Fry's customer service about the open box, and heard nothing from them ( given the cash I spend in a year on components, you'll think they'd be willing to send a hooker over to the house... )

I know their history (old time 24 hour component superstore in Palo Alto), and was very happy to discover there was a story here when I first arrived in AZ. Only to be disappointed once I started frequenting the place.

Though they don't rob you blind like Best Buy ($15 for a sata cable), they don't really seem to care about their customers either. I can also save taxes by buying from new egg, and I know without a doubt that if it ain't good, new egg will make it so.
 
Last edited:
yeah, Fry's is a commodity store. I heard a rumor way back that the Fry's family began selling groceries.

But they have a liberal return policy.
And these days, at the two here in Sandy Eggo, they have price-matched some big ticket items I've bought like PCs, versus even WalMart and Newegg.
Just this weekend, after our power outage debacle, I went to get a better UPS, to run my den computer and my garage computer (always on).
The 1500VA I wanted was on sale and had rebate, yielding $129 price. But the sale and rebate expired one day prior - reverting to $179 (supposedly). But after whining to two sales guys, they got a manager to sell at the discount anyway. They probably know their cost and what margins the competitive price matches push them to.

I have had a couple of time consuming in-store arguments with them, but they were resolved to my benefit. Like the neat-o Acer PC for $399 in the ad. Oh, we seem to be out- can't find any. Computer says we have 20, but we can't find them. Well, after pressing 3 different sales guys, they came up with one.

I also buy a lot from Newegg which is usually one-day's delivery since they are only 90 miles away. Really like that.

But - to the question: consensus among owners of 1 or 2 bay Synology NASes....
 
Last edited:

Latest threads

Support SNBForums w/ Amazon

If you'd like to support SNBForums, just use this link and buy anything on Amazon. Thanks!

Sign Up For SNBForums Daily Digest

Get an update of what's new every day delivered to your mailbox. Sign up here!
Top