If framework made a NAS, I'd buy that in a heartbeat to replace my Synology. computer

a year ago by Kevin Boyd (he/him) 🇨🇦 to c/framework

Jumuta 17 points a year ago

what's the problem with putting a bunch of disks in a desktop?

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avidamoeba 3 points a year ago

Probably the cheapest option.

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avidamoeba 2 points a year ago

You don't have to wait! You can start today with one of these and any second hand USFF PC. The Terramaster boxes are also decent. 😊

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Taffer 2 points a year ago

@kboyd @frameworkcomputer @framework I backed an Orico NAS on Kickstarter, we’ll see how that goes. I’m not sure if the mainboard is a standard kind or not, but you can replace RAM and all the storage of course. Pretty sure the CPU is too, but I’m not sure about its cooler.

A Framework Desktop with slightly refocused internals would make a pretty nice home/small biz NAS.

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paperd 2 points a year ago

I got a ugreen nas. It was cheap. Their OS is Debian underneath. I installed NixOS on it. Seems to work well.

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CCMan1701A 1 point a year ago

why not keep the Synology as use it for storage only?

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