I replaced my NAS’ management interface with Portainer, and it’s so much better
Like everyone else, I've always relied on the built-in management interface of my Synology NAS. It only makes sense since that's how Synology intended you to use it. It performed the basics well enough, featuring an easy-to-use desktop-style design, the ability to spin up Docker containers, manage shared folders, and monitor storage health. Basically, it could do everything I expect from a NAS interface. However, lately, nearly all my apps and services are accessed via Docker containers running on the NAS.
Like everyone else, I’ve always relied on the built-in management interface of my Synology NAS. It only makes sense since that’s how Synology intended you to use it. It performed the basics well enough, featuring an easy-to-use desktop-style design, the ability to spin up Docker containers, manage shared folders, and monitor storage health. Basically, it could do everything I expect from a NAS interface. However, lately, nearly all my apps and services are accessed via Docker containers running on the NAS.
Sophia Wilson
Atlanta
Atlanta
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