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5 operating systems you should try on your NAS
Most of the NAS-centric operating systems require an x86 CPU, with ZFS-powered distros requiring extra RAM to keep up with the file system’s memory-hogging tendencies. OpenMediaVault is an exception, ...
The move was not popular, and half a year later Synology is reversing course. The company has released an updated version of the Linux-based operating system that powers its NAS hardware and while the ...
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7 unusual Linux distros built for one purpose (and why you should try them)
You might think Linux is just an alternative to Windows, but there are lots of operating systems based on it in places where ...
What if the very foundation of your data storage could make or break your system’s performance and reliability? Choosing the right file system isn’t just a technical decision, it’s a pivotal choice ...
Earlier this year, Synology announced a major change affecting how customers could populate the company's NAS devices with external HDDs. The Taiwanese corporation planned to restrict ...
Synology has unveiled the DiskStation DS925+ NAS and DX525 Expansion Unit, offering users scalable, high-capacity storage up to a whopping 180TB. This setup is perfect for media libraries, content ...
What if your home lab could pack the power of a full-scale server into a device no bigger than a book? With the rise of mini NAS (Network Attached Storage) systems, this vision is now a reality. These ...
This Ugreen NASync DXP2800 is an ideal NAS for beginners, and has been discounted to a great price on Amazon in the UK for ...
If you're paying subscription fees for cloud storage, you might be wondering if Network Attached Storage (NAS) is cheaper in the long run. The answer is that yes, it is. But that only tells you part ...
Here at Miami, we have a lot of systems running to keep the campus afloat. With those systems comes data and files that need to be stored. As one can imagine, with a footprint as big as Miami's, that ...
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