For me as a geek, Synology wasn't interested before Docker came in. It was none upgradeable hardware with limited Linux in terms of supported packages (by supported I also mean automatically upgradeable). With docker, it is different now and I'm ok to pay to play with it. But in terms of software, I don't want vendor lock. I want ability to migrate to other hardware or even cloud vm. That's why I use only Synology Photos and have Todo to replace it with software I can install anywhere (paid is also ok).
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For me as a geek, Synology wasn't interested before Docker came in. It was none upgradeable hardware with limited Linux in terms of supported packages (by supported I also mean automatically upgradeable).
With docker, it is different now and I'm ok to pay to play with it.
But in terms of software, I don't want vendor lock. I want ability to migrate to other hardware or even cloud vm.
That's why I use only Synology Photos and have Todo to replace it with software I can install anywhere (paid is also ok).