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I am leaning towards an Asustor NAS. I first considered the AS5202T. But since launched in 2019 and 2 generations made since then: Asustor AS66 and AS67. One of those seems a better fit, future proofing, m.2 caching slots, quad core, etc. My first question, if I were to purchase an Asustor --for $60 more would you purchase the AS67 or just got with the AS66? Or would you steer me in another direction all together? Originally I was looking for a NAS to replace "the cloud." However, after watching your channel I still want to use it for the benefits of having a personal cloud- not reliant so much on the " big box brand" clouds. Now, I am even more interested the other cool shit you all showed is possible on your youtube channel. BYW love the "I hate Seagulls." Kind of makes me like them more -- I am entertained by their "guest appearance."
What say you?
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If you are considering purchasing an Asustor NAS, I would recommend going with one of the newer models, such as the AS67, as they will likely offer better performance and more features compared to older models like the AS5202T or AS66. In terms of which specific model to choose, it will depend on your specific needs and budget.
The AS67 series offers higher-end features such as faster processors, more memory, and support for 2.5GbE networking, so if these features are important to you and you can afford the extra cost, then it might be worth going with one of these models. However, if you are on a tighter budget and don't need the extra features, then the AS66 might be a better choice.
Ultimately, it's important to choose a NAS that meets your specific needs and budget, so consider what you will be using the NAS for and choose a model accordingly. And of course, be sure to do your research and read reviews from other users to get a sense of how well a particular NAS model performs in real-world use.
As for the personal cloud and other cool features we've shown on our channel, a NAS can definitely serve as a great personal cloud solution and offers a wide range of possibilities beyond just simple file storage. So I'm glad to hear you're interested in exploring these options!