I don’t think everyone should self-host. This person was certainly in over their head.
Synology likes to pretend that it’s easy, but doing it right in the ways that make it actually superior to something like Google Drive, is not.
It would be nice if everyone could know someone, who does run one.
Why have a NAS per person, when you can have one per family, friend group, or workplace?
Sadly that will lead to some people relying on hardware that WILL fail in ways that means lost data. Tons of small scale users does mean a lot of people who won’t quite know what they should know about how to do it.
I worry about security issues if all my friends use Windows and Android/Apple phones.I’m in the middle of setting up my open source router with all the security features I want, but if they have Google and Facebook on their phones, is that not just as bad as just using Google drive? Other than subscriptions and whatnot.
I don’t think everyone should self-host. This person was certainly in over their head.
Synology likes to pretend that it’s easy, but doing it right in the ways that make it actually superior to something like Google Drive, is not.
It would be nice if everyone could know someone, who does run one.
Why have a NAS per person, when you can have one per family, friend group, or workplace?
Sadly that will lead to some people relying on hardware that WILL fail in ways that means lost data. Tons of small scale users does mean a lot of people who won’t quite know what they should know about how to do it.
I worry about security issues if all my friends use Windows and Android/Apple phones.I’m in the middle of setting up my open source router with all the security features I want, but if they have Google and Facebook on their phones, is that not just as bad as just using Google drive? Other than subscriptions and whatnot.