Does anyone know if those can be run with no cloud access, management, or anything else? Ideally the only access, and only requirement to use it, should be a web interface on the local LAN.
Does anyone know if those can be run with no cloud access, management, or anything else? Ideally the only access, and only requirement to use it, should be a web interface on the local LAN.
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Synology does offer a ton of cloud based services all of which you can disable and not use. In fact - on setup - none of them are installed and its up to you to configure external access if this is required otherwise it will just be all local.
-- opinions expressed by me are solely my own. ie - personal
I also know you can set firewall rules on some of them to block Internet access, but given that they all advertise how easy it is to get in and out no matter what I want to make sure that it really cuts off everything, not just "everything but the cloud management system, and the backup access, and the file sharing, and the ...".
Jiriteach:Synology does offer a ton of cloud based services all of which you can disable and not use. In fact - on setup - none of them are installed and its up to you to configure external access if this is required otherwise it will just be all local.
Good to know, thanks! Amazon AU has a DS120j for $164 with free shipping and the 220j for $239 which offers the option of redundancy, so I might get one of those.
I would second the Synology choice. Nothing is enabled by default and can be locked down further e.g. firewall on device.
Be aware that storing PII locally still has implications e.g. it should be encrypted etc.
The main motivation in terms of security though was getting the data off obvious theft targets like laptops onto an anonymous white box parked under a desk somewhere, the encryption is just icing on the cake.
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I've used several Synology NAS'es before. The cloud/remote management stuff is optional, you dont have to use it
neb: Does anyone know if those can be run with no cloud access, management, or anything else? Ideally the only access, and only requirement to use it, should be a web interface on the local LAN.
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+1 for Synology. If they're storing PII on it, make sure they create encrypted volumes and store the password for them somewhere secure.
You can boot it up and then enter the encryption password(s) via the web interface. (Which should NOT be exposed to the internet, if you need remote access look into tailscale or a similar VPN)
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