I am wondering about expected lifetime of my Synology DS414. It was bought in mid-2014 and the disks replaced in mid-2020 with Seagate Ironwolf Pro drives. It is connected to a UPS and has run without trouble. But sooner or later it will fail.
I plan to stick with Synology, as I like the software environment, the hardware is good enough, and in my mid 70s, I don't have interest in learning the QNAP operating system, which I've read is more technical.
I use an attached USB drive for regularly scheduled backups. So data on the NAS is backed up either to the USB drive or to other local drives or both, or constitutes backups from other devices.
Given that I've spent my tech budget for 2021 already, and 2022 is probably the year for a new PC and new smartphone, maybe it's reasonable to use the DS414 until it fails, then get a replacement. Or would that be foolish?
Ideas? Suggestions?
I plan to stick with Synology, as I like the software environment, the hardware is good enough, and in my mid 70s, I don't have interest in learning the QNAP operating system, which I've read is more technical.
I use an attached USB drive for regularly scheduled backups. So data on the NAS is backed up either to the USB drive or to other local drives or both, or constitutes backups from other devices.
Given that I've spent my tech budget for 2021 already, and 2022 is probably the year for a new PC and new smartphone, maybe it's reasonable to use the DS414 until it fails, then get a replacement. Or would that be foolish?
Ideas? Suggestions?