An extended family member is looking for a NAS solution. I run a completely DIY solution since I'm a knowledgeable Linux user. They're not. I'm trying to figure out what's available and what to recommend. Here's what I have so far:
TrueNAS SCALE (Debian based, UI)
OpenMediaVault (Debian based, UI)
Synology (??, UI)
QNAP (??, UI)
I think that the proprietary solutions like Synology and QNAP are less desirable due to unknown longevity of the companies and their willingness to support their products with software updates. Am I wrong?
I have no idea what's better between TrueNAS and OMV. I know Debian so I'm confident I can force either to listen via terminal if I have to.
What do you use?
Which one of the list do you prefer?
Any other Linux-based additions to the list?
Even as someone with tech experience using it for the last couple years as I learned what I even wanted to do with my NAS, it was awesome
Even my less tech literate wife was able to do stuff with it, just s little bit of "here's how to access the server" and boom, the GUI is that intuitive
Synology's support is also quite crazy. I'm still using my 8-bay NAS that I bought in 2015. It's been replaced twice by RMA. Just upgraded it to DSM 7.0 a few months ago. Almost unheard of in the era of planned obselecense.