• @9488fcea02a9@sh.itjust.works
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      48 months ago

      QNAP is taiwanese and still providing software patches for my 8 year old NAS. I think they are reasonably trustworthy

      But i agree with you, i’m going to build my own NAS from scratch this year…

      • @Molecular0079@lemmy.world
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        128 months ago

        I have zero trust in QNAP. QNAP knowingly sold several NASes with a known clock-drift defect in their Intel J1900 CPUs and then refused to provide any support. A bunch of community members had to figure out how to solder a resistor to temporarily revive their bricked NASes in order to retrieve their data. https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?t=135089

        I had a TS-453 Pro and my friend had a TS-451. Both mine and his exhibited this issue and refused to boot. After this debacle and the extreme apathy from their support, I vowed to never buy a pre-built NAS.

        • @resetbypeer@lemmy.world
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          58 months ago

          Not to mention the sheer amount of security vulnerabilities they constantly have in their products. I never recommend QNAP for that reason. Out of the box solutions I only recommend Synology. Selfbuild route is uraid and my personal fav. Truenas scale.

        • @nexusband@lemmy.world
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          18 months ago

          Do it anyway and put an x86 OS on one of the “standard UEFI” versions. There’s no other Hardware better on the market for this - even self build isn’t going to come close, there’s simply no case with 8 hotswap slots (for example).