The Synology DS1621+ vs QNAP TS-h973AX NAS Compared
The line between small-medium business (SMB) and prosumers working from home has blurred considerably in 2020, due to the increase in people working from home. Alongside this, the growth in popularity owning your own private server has likewise increased to a point whereby the necessity of spending up to £1,000 for the privilege does not sound holy unreasonable. Despite the affordability and ease of using simple third party cloud services, most users are becoming wise to their financial and performance inferiority to a solid NAS system to house their growing collection of data. Two brands that have largely dominated this industry are Synology and QNAP with their range of NAS drive solutions that tailor to numerous tiers of storage necessity and price tag. Late in 2020, both of these brands produced arguably their best SMB and prosumer solutions for under £1000 in the DS1621+ and TS-h973AX systems. Both desktop architecture devices, they have taken very different routes in deciding where your money should be spent and despite both arriving at near-identical price tags, could not be more different in what hardware they provide to the end-user. So today I want to compare the Synology DS1621+ and QNAP TS-h973AX and help you decide which one deserves your data.
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