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Product Name: | QNAP TS-453D-4G 4 Bay NAS for Professionals with IntelĀ® CeleronĀ® J4125 CPU and Two 2.5GbE Ports |
Manufacturer: | QNAP |
Model Number: | TS-453D-4G |
Product SKU: | B0897C8XTT |
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The problem is as mentioned people open up the internet and use very easy to guess passwords, then they also dont update their environment regularly. Been running QNAP NAS devices for over 10 years now, not a single ransomware issue in my environment.
If you look at the majority of people who get hit with it, its people who haven't updated in a long time.
Its not much more secure, they had a vulnerability for well over a year after it was reported to them and still didnt do anything about it a few years ago.
They are definitely more "Apple like" I had synology units in the past they were nice, but the price tag for the hardware you got was not equal and now they lost their OS edge and QNAP OS in my opinion is way more powerful and also user friendly. That was not true 5 years ago.
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Started with 4x3TB drives and just recently replaced 2 of them with 6TB drives. Have 2x raid 1 volumes for storing movies, pictures, music and docs. Even setup an encrypted backup of docs to OneDrive.
Very nice.
Thanks,
Bub
You can still use it locally and just not expose it to the internet, which is probably best for sensitive data anyway.
Seriously screw Qnap. Don't buy their stuff.
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The problem is as mentioned people open up the internet and use very easy to guess passwords, then they also dont update their environment regularly. Been running QNAP NAS devices for over 10 years now, not a single ransomware issue in my environment.
If you look at the majority of people who get hit with it, its people who haven't updated in a long time.
They are definitely more "Apple like" I had synology units in the past they were nice, but the price tag for the hardware you got was not equal and now they lost their OS edge and QNAP OS in my opinion is way more powerful and also user friendly. That was not true 5 years ago.
Seriously screw Qnap. Don't buy their stuff.
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I'm a Synology user and have had a great experience with them, specially with their customer support. Will very likely buy another Synology because of that customer support experience and their Software, in particular the SHR option. But I do feel screwed every time I see the hardware spec of their devices.
If the 6bay version of this QNAP came to a very tempting sale price I would very likely just grab a QNAP.
I'm a Synology user and have had a great experience with them, specially with their customer support. Will very likely buy another Synology because of that customer support experience and their Software, in particular the SHR option. But I do feel screwed every time I see the hardware spec of their devices.
If the 6bay version of this QNAP came to a very tempting sale price I would very likely just grab a QNAP.
Just want to add for those really worried but want to try QNAP, just enable to 2FA and you should be 99.9% safe against most forms of brute attacks, takes less than a minute and easier than using a VPN.
https://www.qnap.com/en-us/how-to...gin-in-nas
Just want to add for those really worried but want to try QNAP, just enable to 2FA and you should be 99.9% safe against most forms of brute attacks, takes less than a minute and easier than using a VPN.
https://www.qnap.com/en-us/how-to...gin-in-nas
I use Tailscale for access. Easy, secure and it makes all your devices appear on the same network due to it being a transparent VPN.