Alternative OS Qnap
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Alternative OS Qnap
My current TS-669L is coming to EOL next month so I replaced it with a TVS-671, but would rather not have to throw away still working tech.. Is there any way to insall an alternative OS on this? I found this, but it seems to be outdated..
https://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Debian_Installation_On_QNAP
https://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Debian_Installation_On_QNAP
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
just keep qts on it ....it wont blow up just because it's EOL..I promise
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
There are a few different ways to install a different OS on a QNAP NAS, however each way requires varying levels of technical knowledge. While doing so may be a fun thing to try out, there really is little reason to do so.
As long as the QTS admin web page and QTS apps are not exposed to the Internet, the NAS should keeping humming along just fine.
I still have a couple of TS-509’s (circa 2008) running QTS 3.3.6, and they’re chugging along just fine. EOL != useless.
As long as the QTS admin web page and QTS apps are not exposed to the Internet, the NAS should keeping humming along just fine.
I still have a couple of TS-509’s (circa 2008) running QTS 3.3.6, and they’re chugging along just fine. EOL != useless.
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H/W: Asustor AS6604T (8GB) / Asustor AS7010T (16GB) (media storage)
H/W: TS-219 Pro / TS-509 Pro
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Router4: Asus RT-AC66U - FreshTomato v2021.10.15
Misc: Popcorn Hour A-110/WN-100, Pinnacle Show Center 250HD, Roku SoundBridge Radio (all retired)
Ditched QNAP units: TS-269 Pro / TS-253 Pro (8GB) / TS-509 Pro / TS-569 Pro / TS-853 Pro (8GB)
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
if you search the forum, someone did a project where they installed unraid to replace qts. reason being their qnap model eol, so they replaced with a substitute. In one other instance, another use went further and removed the DOM component in the NAS, since that is only used for installing QTS.
unraid requires a license purchase i believe.
unraid requires a license purchase i believe.
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[^] QNAP TS-509 Pro w. 4x 1TB WD RE3 (WD1002FBYS) EXT4 Raid5
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
Due to security problems - Steve Gibson now reports he will never advise anyone use a Qnap, and if possible you should replace QTS with some other OS. As a minimum do not expose any part of the nas to the internet.
Just saying.
Just saying.
1x TS-412 3x WD2003YYS (Enterprise) 1x WD20EFRX (Green) [Raid 0]
1x TS-412 3x WDC ED30EFRX (Red) 1X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-412 2x WD20EZRX (GREEN) & 2x WD20EARS (Green) [Raid 5]
1x TS-859pro 4x WD30EFRX (RED) & 4X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-869pro 8X HGST HDS724040ALE640 - (DeskTop) [Raid 5]
1x WDSharespace 4xWDC WD2003YYS (Enterprise) [Raid 0] - The worst NAS I have ever owned.
5x WD MybookWorld White light Edition (Which are fitted with WD Green drives as standard) also rubbish
1x TS-412 3x WDC ED30EFRX (Red) 1X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-412 2x WD20EZRX (GREEN) & 2x WD20EARS (Green) [Raid 5]
1x TS-859pro 4x WD30EFRX (RED) & 4X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-869pro 8X HGST HDS724040ALE640 - (DeskTop) [Raid 5]
1x WDSharespace 4xWDC WD2003YYS (Enterprise) [Raid 0] - The worst NAS I have ever owned.
5x WD MybookWorld White light Edition (Which are fitted with WD Green drives as standard) also rubbish
Re: Alternative OS Qnap
I'm rolling my QNAP HW to TrueNAS CORE.
One completed. Second will be over holiday weekend.
viewtopic.php?f=191&t=161170
One completed. Second will be over holiday weekend.
viewtopic.php?f=191&t=161170
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
Maybe Steve Gibson (not sure why he would matter more than any other software engineer anyway) should also advise anyone who puts their life's work or business critical data, on any NAS with no back ups, to just format all the data and go live on an island also?
As poor as QNAP's marketing and security has been, it still does not alleviate a person of their responsibility to establish a personal ownership and protection scheme for the important data in their life.
NAS:
TS-453Be
2-4 Gig QNAP ram sticks
1x12 TB Seagate Iron Wolf and 3x12 TB Seagate Exos
Mainly used as a Plex Server and Photo manager (QuMagie is actually pretty good)
WD 12 TB Elements for each hard drive - External HD BU to the NAS movie database and Photos
TS-453Be
2-4 Gig QNAP ram sticks
1x12 TB Seagate Iron Wolf and 3x12 TB Seagate Exos
Mainly used as a Plex Server and Photo manager (QuMagie is actually pretty good)
WD 12 TB Elements for each hard drive - External HD BU to the NAS movie database and Photos
Re: Alternative OS Qnap
Migrated my second NAS to TrueNAS CORE ahead of schedule. Now I have the whole long weekend to chill with beers and buds.elvisimprsntr wrote:I'm rolling my QNAP HW to TrueNAS CORE.
One completed. Second will be over holiday weekend.
viewtopic.php?f=191&t=161170
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
Like many on this toxic forum, you assume far to much. Not everyone has their life's work - business or any critical data on any nas with no backup. As for Steve Gibson he is a whale compared to the likes of you mate. You need to understand that if you don't have anything to add - you should not post..Skwor wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 12:00 amMaybe Steve Gibson (not sure why he would matter more than any other software engineer anyway) should also advise anyone who puts their life's work or business critical data, on any NAS with no back ups, to just format all the data and go live on an island also?
As poor as QNAP's marketing and security has been, it still does not alleviate a person of their responsibility to establish a personal ownership and protection scheme for the important data in their life.
1x TS-412 3x WD2003YYS (Enterprise) 1x WD20EFRX (Green) [Raid 0]
1x TS-412 3x WDC ED30EFRX (Red) 1X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-412 2x WD20EZRX (GREEN) & 2x WD20EARS (Green) [Raid 5]
1x TS-859pro 4x WD30EFRX (RED) & 4X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-869pro 8X HGST HDS724040ALE640 - (DeskTop) [Raid 5]
1x WDSharespace 4xWDC WD2003YYS (Enterprise) [Raid 0] - The worst NAS I have ever owned.
5x WD MybookWorld White light Edition (Which are fitted with WD Green drives as standard) also rubbish
1x TS-412 3x WDC ED30EFRX (Red) 1X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-412 2x WD20EZRX (GREEN) & 2x WD20EARS (Green) [Raid 5]
1x TS-859pro 4x WD30EFRX (RED) & 4X ST3000VN007 (IronWolf) [Raid 5]
1x TS-869pro 8X HGST HDS724040ALE640 - (DeskTop) [Raid 5]
1x WDSharespace 4xWDC WD2003YYS (Enterprise) [Raid 0] - The worst NAS I have ever owned.
5x WD MybookWorld White light Edition (Which are fitted with WD Green drives as standard) also rubbish
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
so you call this forum toxic..but tell people to stfu when they make a valid point? ..ironic
might be time to close this topic
might be time to close this topic
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
Not sure if you meant me dolbyman, I should have put "toxic" in quotes, I meant it as sarcasm. I think this forums are really good to use and most everyone here helps as they best can at their availability
NAS:
TS-453Be
2-4 Gig QNAP ram sticks
1x12 TB Seagate Iron Wolf and 3x12 TB Seagate Exos
Mainly used as a Plex Server and Photo manager (QuMagie is actually pretty good)
WD 12 TB Elements for each hard drive - External HD BU to the NAS movie database and Photos
TS-453Be
2-4 Gig QNAP ram sticks
1x12 TB Seagate Iron Wolf and 3x12 TB Seagate Exos
Mainly used as a Plex Server and Photo manager (QuMagie is actually pretty good)
WD 12 TB Elements for each hard drive - External HD BU to the NAS movie database and Photos
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Re: Alternative OS Qnap
I meant umpa ... he mentioned in his first sentence that the forum is "toxic".
We probably getting called fanboys next for not burning our QNAPs immediately.
I have used Steve Gibson's software and tools in the past and I don't doubt his capabilities or knowlage, but you (Skwor) made valid points about backups and personal risk mitigation responsibility. Not sure why umpa is fighting other peoples fight here.
We probably getting called fanboys next for not burning our QNAPs immediately.
I have used Steve Gibson's software and tools in the past and I don't doubt his capabilities or knowlage, but you (Skwor) made valid points about backups and personal risk mitigation responsibility. Not sure why umpa is fighting other peoples fight here.