Synology Privacy Pollicy? - Lemmy.World (lemmy.world)
from Override4414@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 12 May 11:11
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solrize@lemmy.world on 12 May 11:56 next collapse

I think I would stay away from Synology in general these days, after this:

news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43734706

There are plenty of DIY NAS solutions available and I’d just use one.

Firipu@startrek.website on 12 May 14:48 next collapse

I’ve used a synology as my first NAS. Using truenas now on a selfmade larger one.

The learning curve for truenas vs synology is immense tbh. I’m still not fluent in truenas usage.

You have to be a hobbyist to use a truenas. Synology is fire and forget tbh. My technologically incompetent Gen z (seriously, wtf is up with Gen z it skills…) kids/nephews could use synology. No way they would get truenas running.

That being said, I personally do prefer truenas, but I’ve put in days of works to get where it is.

Allero@lemmy.today on 12 May 15:40 next collapse

And if you’re a real fan of Synology ecosystem, there is Xpenology basically porting DSM onto any hardware you want, compatible with all apps. Iirc, the only thing NOT working is QuickConnect (for obvious reasons)

Override4414@lemmy.world on 12 May 15:44 collapse

I might try to install freenas on synology? Dont think they will leave backdoor in the hardware

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 12 May 14:31 collapse

Privacy Policy nevers works. Libre software does.

Override4414@lemmy.world on 12 May 15:43 collapse

u are right, is there someway I can seamlessly migrate to FreeNAS? (Can I install freenas on synology?)