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6 months agoIIRC, they have been bought out in the last decade.
IIRC, they have been bought out in the last decade.
Zim.
Assuming your old router might survive as an access point, maybe consider a Protectli FW2B? https://protectli.com/product-comparison/
0: “i don’t care about my data.”
1: “i REALLY care about my data”
5: “i’ll trade you one drive now, for my data if one of the drives dies later”
Very freedom-respecting. Probably the only consumer NAS vendor with instructions on how to install linux (bare-metal) on the official wiki. Their x86 boxen are 90% normal pc… with the remaining 10% being a bit nuisance.
TrueNAS scale helps a lot, as it makes many popular apps just a few clicks away. Or for more power-users, stuff like the linux cockpit also really helps.
To directly answer your questions…