my current bottleneck is the crappy gigabit connection. (router companies are being lazy with coming out with 10 gigabit ethernet for home users) (I don't want to move to teaming as that requires all other systems to also use teaming to take advantage of the performance of teaming (also needs multiple connections to be made).
Only issue is that it does not do much when I want to image a SSD to the NAS.
I really just want a nice simple single 10 gigabit connection for each system on the network. We have been stuck with gigabit for a really long time now and it is just really outdated.
These NASes do have a PCIe slot for a 10GbE card. QNAP even lists those accessories on it's website for some of them, expensive though.
Appears to me that QNAP and Synology are very close in features and price/performance.So, could you be a bit more explanatory please...
In what ways are Synology's equivalent top(?)-end offerings more featureful?
And therefore (IYO) a slightly better proposition "overall".
And yes, I already know that 8-bay is pushing the upper limits of a "typical" SOHO env.
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