How does this compare to a Synology DS216J oh wise ones?
djonesuk
29 Aug 17#4
Personally I would avoid these like the plague as they are slow and offer limited functionality compared to a Synology or QNAP Nas.
On the other hand, you are getting 3TB of storage for the price of an entry level Synology or QNAP enclosure with no drives.
You pays your money and you takes your choice.
SlightlyFoxed
29 Aug 17#3
Both are old models with pretty weak processors and USB 2.0
Not worth it IMO
vclaw to SlightlyFoxed
29 Aug 17#5
Any suggestions for a better NAS? I have an old Linkstation, but it seems to have failed last week.
SlightlyFoxed to vclaw
31 Aug 17#13
I'd go for a Microserver and run XPEnology on it
Dude, don't get so defensive - so you bought a crappy NAS and feel you must do some flag waving to compensate. Honestly it's fine - we ain't judging you. Relax.
OldCity to SlightlyFoxed
31 Aug 17#14
I am defending a product that I own and work while you seems to have escaped from a mental institution and you live with some sort of syndrome, it's called "I KNOW IT ALL". Have a nice day.
SlightlyFoxed to OldCity
31 Aug 17#15
Oh, I'm keeping an eye out for you - you're so easy to wind up. :stuck_out_tongue:
Aw, you too, honey
OldCity to SlightlyFoxed
30 Aug 17#11
You won’t buy a NAS to use the USB function do you? Slow peocessor, for what? Streaming, torrenting? sorry mate you have no clue.
I’d avoid your pointless comments like plague, do you own one? Have you ever had on running for years to back up your statement? I have one form 13 minths running 24/7, guess what? No issues
£174.99 for 4TB all external, in the same place, no hassle.
Tigger21 to OldCity
29 Aug 17#2
Certainly odd pricing on the face of it, but this deal seems to be for 2 x 1TB (Internal) & 1 Free 1TB external USB HDD, whereas yours is for 2x2TB (Internal). Guess it's what's of most value to you.
djonesuk to Tigger21
29 Aug 17#6
The LinkStation is marketed for home use wheras the TeraStation is for small businesses. The TeraStation has some business oriented functionality such as hardware RAID, hot swappable drives, UPS support, printer server, etc.
dragon2611 to djonesuk
29 Aug 17#8
See you say that but even some of the fairly expensive rackmount ones were still just Linux software raid, and what's worse is the OS was on a Sata Disk on Module (DOM) and had NO raid at all....
At least those ones are X86 and there's enough access to the Bios to just rip the flash module out and get it to boot off something else.
My Experience of buffalo firmware/software thus far has made me want to avoid it like a plague.
djonesuk to dragon2611
29 Aug 17#9
If you look further up you will see I said something very similar.
Tigger21 to djonesuk
30 Aug 17#12
Sorry, hadn't spotted that they were from different ranges. Must take more caffiene before posting.....:-)
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On the other hand, you are getting 3TB of storage for the price of an entry level Synology or QNAP enclosure with no drives.
You pays your money and you takes your choice.
Not worth it IMO
I have an old Linkstation, but it seems to have failed last week.
Dude, don't get so defensive - so you bought a crappy NAS and feel you must do some flag waving to compensate. Honestly it's fine - we ain't judging you. Relax.
Have a nice day.
Aw, you too, honey
Slow peocessor, for what? Streaming, torrenting?
sorry mate you have no clue.
I’d avoid your pointless comments like plague, do you own one? Have you ever had on running for years to back up your statement?
I have one form 13 minths running 24/7, guess what? No issues
£174.99 for 4TB all external, in the same place, no hassle.
At least those ones are X86 and there's enough access to the Bios to just rip the flash module out and get it to boot off something else.
My Experience of buffalo firmware/software thus far has made me want to avoid it like a plague.