![]() ![]() For file sharing, SSD seem more appropriate. Use either SSD or spindle (with standard speeds). And as you see, both models support larger memory setups than the Synology counterparts while Synology offers a more powerful and modern CPU.įorget about these 10k and 15k models. The next smaller model QNAP TVS-h1288X might be sufficient too but seems less conveniant. QNAP lists 20 TB 3.5" SATA-III lists as compatible (and QNAP and 3rd party SAS controllers as supported too). QNAP QM2-4P-384), have 2.5" SATA SSDs for medium level and 3.5" spinning SATA SSDs for slowest storage. You may want to use an internal PCIe extension card with support for 4 NVMe m.2 slots for the fast access (e.g. If you want to build a multi-tier system, the QNAP The RAID calculator shows that you should have capacity for at least 6 disk bays. Forget about the model with just 4 disk bays as it is too small for your needs. Here is a short product list of QNAP NAS models with builtin 10 GbE NIC and support for ZFS. QNAP has been my preference so far as I appreciate these wider hardware options and configuration options and can live with the (assumed higher) management effort. And the update policy of QNAP does need a bit more care for management too. But on the management side, the more of options implies a bit more of management effort. At the user level, there is probably not a significant difference. It usually offers more hardware options and more configuration options. If you need 10 GbE builtin, than Synology has another model available, the DS1621xs+ but it comes with stronger limitations on storage as supporting a lower maximum of disks.Ī close competitor of Synology in the same product range is QNAP. It is the youngest model and hence may be expected to receive updates and support for the longest remaining period. So if 10 GbE is a requirement, then probably only the DS3622xs+ comes with almost all needed aspects builtin. If such speeds are required, you would need to add such an extension card. And as you may see, the DS3617xsII does not have a 10GbE NIC builtin. Here is a short comparison of the Synology product selector. He is hesitant between DS3617xsII vs DS3622xs+ ![]()
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