They should sort out the security issues and file system trashing on ISCSI under OSX before dressing up a NAS as a wordprocessor
Synology bakes word processor, groupware, into its NAS OS
Synology is about to release version 5.1 of its Disk Station Manager (DSM) NAS operating system, and has baked a word processor and groupware inside. Synology's already gone a long way down the road of building share 'n' sync into its small business NAS. Adding Note Station, as the word processor is known, looks a logical …
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Thursday 18th September 2014 07:02 GMT petur
Sponsored?
I know that for example QNAP is doing the exact same things (in fact, I have their Notes app already installed and running for a while), yet the only NAS vendor we get to read about here is Synology.
And these days, quite often Synology is trailing the rest. Should QNAP also contact the author for sponsoring?
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Saturday 20th September 2014 14:30 GMT okcomputer44
Shall I say quietly that Synology is not bad?
We got the DS1813+ 2 of them for HA cluster and it behaves very well.
We had a look around on the market which NAS could do HA with iSCSI and has good feedback also and relatively low price range. So we ended up with Synology and must say it's really good.
All other cost more than 1k/node and Syno was less than £800/node, which is quiet cheap.
Anyhow I'm sure QNAP as good as Syno, but the price range is much higher.