Moving from my NAS from DSM to TrueNAS is the best storage decision I ever made
It's been a long time since I started using a NAS at home, and until recently, my needs were handled by a succession of Synology devices. The operating system felt like a desktop environment, so the learning curve felt lower, and once I upgraded to a better CPU, could handle self-hosted apps with ease. But then, features I relied on in DSM, Synology's OS, started to disappear, others changed names, and the company moved towards locking its hardware down further.
It’s been a long time since I started using a NAS at home, and until recently, my needs were handled by a succession of Synology devices. The operating system felt like a desktop environment, so the learning curve felt lower, and once I upgraded to a better CPU, could handle self-hosted apps with ease. But then, features I relied on in DSM, Synology’s OS, started to disappear, others changed names, and the company moved towards locking its hardware down further.
Guilhermina da Paz
Brazil
Brazil
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