Synology’s apps are why people stay, not the hardware, and that’s finally changing
Back in the day, Synology used to be at the apex of the Network-Attached Storage ecosystem, and for good reason. Synology’s DiskStation Manager was (and low-key still is) more beginner-friendly than the unintuitive proprietary distributions rival manufacturers used to ship with their NAS rigs. Sure, Synology’s hardware has always been pricey, but the plug-and-play experience and stable nature of DSM made its premium NAS servers worth the extra cost.
Back in the day, Synology used to be at the apex of the Network-Attached Storage ecosystem, and for good reason. Synology’s DiskStation Manager was (and low-key still is) more beginner-friendly than the unintuitive proprietary distributions rival manufacturers used to ship with their NAS rigs. Sure, Synology’s hardware has always been pricey, but the plug-and-play experience and stable nature of DSM made its premium NAS servers worth the extra cost.
Elias Hietala
Finland
Finland
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