Cool. Thanks Synology. I've still decided I'll never fucking buy one.
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This is a market where customers buy religiously based on trust.
How do you decide to fuck that up like this?
The funny thing is that reversing the decision proves that they are only interested in money, not customer satisfaction or the product itself.
I think it is too risky to deal with a business that flips on policy, too unpredictable.
"shitty company learning how to get as close to the line of fucking their customers over for more profit, likely to do it again after this settles down"
When someone shows you who they really are, believe them.
Synology is in an interesting position.
They make a product mostly aimed toward nerds, very few non-nerd people will see the point of a local NAS and have the patience to set one up.
Nerds are funny in that they hate being told that you are not allowed to do things with your own hardware.
Synology messed up bad here
Yeah, they’re trying to be Apple/MS by locking things down that don’t need to be locked down.
Good. They don't deserve customers ever again.
https://www.xda-developers.com/alternatives-to-synology-that-let-you-use-whatever-drives-you-want/
Also to mention QNAP with TrueNAS installed UGreen with HexOS
Its poor form to say that people purchased alternatives, but not list those alternatives (apart from the ransomwared qnap).
I built mine on OpenMediaVault, a quick search shows that Asustor and Terramaster are popular options. What other brands should people consider?
I am currently building a server in a Jonsbo N4 case, it runs Truenas, but I need three more drives to start using it, preferabely five more, ultimately I want five more drives, a PCIe to M.2 card, two NVMe SSDs, an Intel Arc A310 and a 10Gbit NIC.
Then I can test out running apps, transcoding video and transfer files as fast as my network will go.
I've been running TrueNAS since it was called FreeNAS and I've been happy with it.
I bought a Unas case, went overkill with an i7 setup then loaded Xpenology. I’ve got a Synology without their exclusive hardware.
Womp womp.
lol.
Still don't buy their stuff, they will find a different way to fuck you over if it's profitable