


The 220+ is likely cheaper and is more compact (one box, one plug, etc.). If buying gear, one would need both the Mini and an external storage box. Drive tool to automatically sync and backup.including over the internet without having to do router config or network tweaks.Very cross-platform if you want to share with other devices (Win, iOS, Android, etc).Ability to swap drives on the fly, including increasing a volume size without erasing and reformatting.Built-in RAID redundancies (for multi-drive models).Web interface, no monitor needed, no remote desktop setup needed.If starting fresh and buying hardware, I still vote for the Synology. If you have a Mini to spare, this is a pretty good option. Click to is no longer what it used to be, so no benefit as a NAS (it still does a couple of other things, but nothing file serving specific).įor file sharing, you don't need anything extra, you can use any Mac as a local file server with no additional software.
