I tested Ugreen’s most powerful NAS, and it exposes everything Synology is getting wrong
Synology has been the default recommendation in the NAS space for years, and for good reason. DSM is polished, the ecosystem is mature, and there's a massive community behind it. But if you've been paying attention to Synology's recent trajectory, you'll know that the company has been making some questionable decisions. Drive restrictions, underwhelming hardware, price hikes, and the removal of features like hardware HEVC transcoding have left a lot of long-time users feeling like they're paying more for less. And at the same time, competitors, like Ugreen, have been ramping up fast.
Synology has been the default recommendation in the NAS space for years, and for good reason. DSM is polished, the ecosystem is mature, and there’s a massive community behind it. But if you’ve been paying attention to Synology’s recent trajectory, you’ll know that the company has been making some questionable decisions. Drive restrictions, underwhelming hardware, price hikes, and the removal of features like hardware HEVC transcoding have left a lot of long-time users feeling like they’re paying more for less. And at the same time, competitors, like Ugreen, have been ramping up fast.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Published by: aplhsindia.in
