revoli wrote: 
> Thanks. I do have a spare synology NAS but it’s only the 211 so not up
> to the job.  
> 
> It sounds as if LMS is now supported by enthusiasts which makes me
> wonder about future proofing. I don’t want to shell out for kit only to
> find LMS no longer works on it.  Is Pi the route most folks are taking?
> What’s the best threads /sources to start on with this?
> 
> If Readynas not updating their applets then doesn’t seem worth
> bothering about a new NAS to run it.  The whole point was it was one
> unit that managed itself, power efficient etc.  A shame as this worked
> really well.  I might ask Netgear about LMS. Seems an easy win for them
> to me.  Failing that I guess I will just have to run everything off a PC
> until I can work out the best way to go.
LMS in any flavor is supported by enthusiasts; there is no "officially
supported" path anymore. I'm still running it on a ReadyNAS Ultra 4, and
haven't had a hiccup in years; I just upgrade disk storage as needed
when space gets low (which the ReadyNAS makes very easy). But whatever
platform you go with, the LMS build you use will be unofficial.


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