kmaulsby18
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Hello, I have been lucky to play around with both of these units at my house for the past few months, but I can only keep one and would like some opinions from others. I have been testing both units, which have their advantages and disadvantages. The NAS will be used for photo and some video editing, backing up four PCs and one MAC, a Plex server, a couple of Containers, and one or two VMs. This is what I have learned so far. Qnap is powerful and very flexible using ZFS. Plex runs excellent on it. Issues. I ran into a problem where their bare Metal backup program crashed, and the only way I found out was I kept getting the messages that the backup failed. I had to create a ticket, which took them a week to correct. Issue number two, the QNAP 2.5 internal NIC, stopped working \ communicating. I tried everything to get it back working and had to call QNAP again. I ended up shutting the unit down again. I had to pull out the drives, start it back up again, then shut it back down, put the drives back in to correct the issue.
Synology: Everything works. There have been no issues so far. However, Plex and VM's performance is slow, and I worry about 4K video, which I have not tested. Active backup for business is excellent. I forgot to add that two other family members will access the NAS.
I love to hear from others before I make a final dission.
Synology: Everything works. There have been no issues so far. However, Plex and VM's performance is slow, and I worry about 4K video, which I have not tested. Active backup for business is excellent. I forgot to add that two other family members will access the NAS.
I love to hear from others before I make a final dission.
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