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With Synology your not getting the latest greatest hardware your basically buying the DSM operating system.
DSM is a really nice one stop shop though.
Unless you know you're doing something DSM can't support it's hard to go wrong with Synology.
Just make sure whatever version you buy has access to the DSM apps. For instance, you said you use docker, so make sure the Synology device you're interested in works with Container Management.
Also make sure the Synology has enough RAM for what you want to do.
The rat dogs have it locked on mine, others with exact same SOC have it, which makes me very unhappy