06-06-2023, 04:44 PM
When it comes to choosing a NAS, Synology is a reliable option that receives regular maintenance and updates, ensuring a better user experience compared to a DIY solution. If you prefer alternatives, Unraid and TrueNAS are worth considering. Regarding your first question, opting for SSDs is a good plan as they make the NAS silent. However, if you decide to use HDDs and don't run resource-intensive applications like virtual machines or Docker, the drives can hibernate when not in use. You can also set up an automated schedule for the NAS to shut down and boot up. As for your second question, there is limited information on Fedora-specific videos for Synology NAS on platforms like YouTube. It would be helpful if more content was available. You may consider exploring network shares and Synology Drive on Fedora to ensure compatibility and functionality.