Tim,
One of the things that concerns me with the Synology products is that they seem to be very fickle with harddisks. Synology seems to have a larger approved list for the x08/09 NAS boxes (probably due to them using a better SATA controller/hardware design) but I've already found a user on the Synology forums claiming he's having hell with the WD Green Power drives. I am aware that at first most NAS makers did not recommend this series of disk due to the high load/unload cycling but in recent months Synology has actually embraced this drive and in the forums their moderators recommend it to most peoples asking "which drive is best?". Plus its on their approved list for the x07/x08/x09 models.
If you poke around enough, its hard to find more than a couple drive models that everyone says works well with the Synology products. Eek.
See 209+ posting here:
http://www.synology.com/enu/forum/vi...?f=124&t=11653
Also, a new issue cropped up with Synology products that is upsetting Linux users. This could be problematic for anyone using rsync.
Read here:
http://www.synology.com/enu/forum/vi...cf3ad54f98df44
One last thing, why does Qnap get a special forum on smallnetbuilder but not Synology or Netgear?
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Originally Posted by thiggins
The 209+ is on the way in. Should be added to the NAS Charts this week.
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