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I was wondering what advantages something like Datto has over using a Synology NAS with their active backup software.
Is this just new models going forward that require proprietary hard drives? When did this go in to effect?Synology is no longer a cost effective solution because they force you to use their proprietary hard drives which are 2 to 3 times the cost of a standard hard drive. I don't know about you but I don't want to pay $750 for a 18 terabyte hard drive when you can get them for $250 from Western Digital or Seagate. And keep in mind that's just one hard drive. God forbid you have an 8 bay Synology NAS. That would cost $7000 using their proprietary hard drives whereas if you use comparable hard drives from western digital or Seagate it would only cost $3,000. I currently have an 8 bay Synology NAS and I'm using shucked Western digital hard drives that I got on sale from Best buy. They're great drives because they run cool and quiet and were very affordable.
Yes it's just the newer models. I don't know the exact time when they switched over but I believe it was sometime in 2023. In any event, it's time to abandon Synology as a viable option. I wouldn't buy an old model to try and circumvent this. Not only would you be buying something that's probably been on the shelves for years but Synology could always push a firmware update that requires their branded drives, rendering your shiny new NAS unusable. If they're still manufacturing the old models, they may have modified the firmware so that they require their branded drives. This is a 100% unnecessary requirement that they're artificially imposing in order to screw over their customers. In order to avoid being sued over this, they do allow you to use some 3rd party drives, but nothing over like 4TB, but who the heck has a NAS with only 4TB hard drives?Is this just new models going forward that require proprietary hard drives? When did this go in to effect?
I'm sorry but what a crock of sh*t. There's nothing wrong with WD Red Pro drives. They're specifically designed for NAS units and they're a third the cost. Synology drives are just really cheap rebranded drives from Toshiba. And I've used the absolute cheapest external WD hard drives that I've pulled out of the enclosures on many Synology NAS systems with no issues.the drives they're making you buy are the only ones on the shelf that reliably support RAID operations.
So you're gonna pay $1000+ for only 8TB of backup storage? what a ripoff! And that's your cost so it's probably going to cost your client twice that. You can pick up a single external 26TB hard drive for $250.The price difference in drives is less pronounced on lower capacity units. Just built a small NAS with 4 4TB drives at $99 each.
Synology’s move to support only their own branded drives in certain newer models isn’t about vendor lock-in for its own sake it’s about ensuring predictable performance and reliability across their ecosystem. These drives aren’t just rebranded consumer disks; many are enterprise-grade models (like Toshiba MG series) with firmware tuned specifically for NAS workloads. They offload key RAID functions and include internal recovery logic that aligns with Synology’s DSM software expectations.I'm sorry but what a crock of sh*t. There's nothing wrong with WD Red Pro drives. They're specifically designed for NAS units and they're a third the cost. Synology drives are just really cheap rebranded drives from Toshiba. And I've used the absolute cheapest external WD hard drives that I've pulled out of the enclosures on many Synology NAS systems with no issues.
Is the basic operating procedure against ransomware having enough days backed up available before becoming aware of the ransomware?
For example if you only kept one day of backups and the computer got ransomed on Saturday and someone didn't notice until Monday morning you would be SOL, right?
What is a good rule of thumb? 7 days of complete backups?
Is Synology Active Backup good protection against ransomware?
I was wondering what advantages something like Datto has over using a Synology NAS with their active backup software.
We looked into Datto, Axcient & Slide and did demos with all of them. We went with Slide. We like their product & inteface and they seem like they are trying to keep out in front.
I think you had mentioned on another post that it was the original Datto person. They were certainly easy to talk to on the phone and it felt like they were happy to be starting from scratch as they could change things that were too far down the path with Datto.You know who started Slide?