Am 27.06.20 um 20:03 schrieb Larry Colen:

I have a DS416.

DS1812 here. Not very fast either.

It doesn’t make be jump up with joy, but I have no major complaints.

Our first one failed after a short time (the famous "Blue LED of Death")
and it took some convincing after they insisted for days we should give
them online access to our network for diagnosing a unit that wouldn't
even switch on.

None of their software is open source so you can't intervene yourself in
case of trouble and security updates are very few and far between.

Have I already mentioned that they've become scandalously expensive?

There's also a four-drive QNAP around here that's gone gaga and won't
talk to us anymore. A year or two out of warranty. No recommendation
either.

That's why I largely prefer the Helios I've got now. Its software is
open source and stored on a standard micro SD card that you can take out
and read/write with any other computer.

Ralf

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