I’ve had this box for almost ten years now, so I’ve been thinking about getting something new. Looking at the market, the new systems don’t seem to be all that much more advanced, though. So my question is, should I get a new one or just keep the old box and swap out the drives? What can a new NAS do that my old one can’t? And what kind of drives should I get? I have 2 TB WD Red something, is that still a good choice? I’d move up to 4 TB, of course. This box is only used as backup for my home stuff and a small business, I’m primarily concerned with reliability.

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    1 year ago

    I’m concerned about those drives. While they’re not under a lot of load, every drive will fail eventually.

    Go into your storage manager in DSM and check the drive health.

    You could always replace failing drives on the same NAS, but replacing the NAS just to replace it seems like a waste of money, unless your needs have changed.

    Provided that you have a backup solution (a NAS isn’t a backup solution on its own), then you should be covered even if the drive(s) fail.

    FWIW, I only use Seagate Ironwolf drives in my NAS.

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        1 year ago

        I wouldn’t worry, then. You’ll typically have a some kind of warning when a drive begins to fail. Keep your backups regular, and replace drives when needed.

        I have my DSM set up to do a drive health check every month, and I’ll get an email with the results. Gives me piece of mind.