So I just brought up my first NAS device replacing an old Windows Server used mostly as a file server that had died. The DS225+ was easy to assemble and configure on my home network. I don't understand what the big deal is about the Synology approved devices, I installed two 8TB Seagate IronWolf HDD's configured for RAID, installed a Samsung 8GB memory card and the NAS came up without errors recognizing the HDD's and memory. I attached a 4TB external backup drive from the server to the NAS USB port, and moved about 2TB of data onto it in about 2 hours. So far the out of the box experience is good, and the device seems easy enough to work with and plays well on my network. I'm sort of downgrading as I don't have the business need for the Windows servers any longer and plan to use the NAS as a home media server in addition to being a file server for laptop backups. Is there anything I should be watching out for with the non-Synology approved HDD's and memory?
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