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Pironman 5: This kit turns the Raspberry Pi 5 into a proper NAS with 2.5GbE
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So that’s helping answer the hardware question of moving away from Synology, but what about the software? One of the best things I like about my Synology is the fact I can do things like having a Windows backup agent, backing things up to an S3 bucket and running some containers on it. I could probably do all that by hand, but it was just stupid easy with the interface and software.
Check out DietPi, it's a Debian/ARM distro for easy to use headless operation. They have a selection of well made CLI tools for installing and managing such tools.