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NSA325 Is it a reliable solution for a no-thrill NAS in 2024

Posted by Marion 
NSA325 Is it a reliable solution for a no-thrill NAS in 2024
May 12, 2024 09:21AM
Hi,

i recently found my old Zyxel NSA325v2 in my house and stumpled across this forum.

My question is: Would you recommend it as an everyday use NAS?
Is it still powerful enough to host a a no-thrill NAS?
2. What's the go to way to use it? OpenWRT? OMV? i'd prefer a GUI, if possible
3. Is encryption possible? What solution would you recommend?

I would mostly use it to host my private data(mostly photos) and want it to be a mostly, if possible, fire and forget solution(Debian updates excluded).

You all seem to be very knowledgable, so please share your experiences from your use.

thank you

Marion
Re: NSA325 Is it a reliable solution for a no-thrill NAS in 2024
May 13, 2024 02:31PM
Marion,

> My question is: Would you recommend it as an
> everyday use NAS?
> Is it still powerful enough to host a a no-thrill
> NAS?

Yes, it is powerful enough for a home NAS.

> 2. What's the go to way to use it? OpenWRT? OMV?
> i'd prefer a GUI, if possible

You can run OMV, some users have documented this in the Wiki thread.. Or run OpenWrt and use its builtin GUI.
If you run Debian with systemd, then you also can install GUI such as cockpit to manage it.

> 3. Is encryption possible? What solution would you
> recommend?

There was some report about disk encryption issue (Marvell CESA support was removed in later kernel). Individual file encryption should be fine, but nobody has reported one way or another.

>
> I would mostly use it to host my private
> data(mostly photos) and want it to be a mostly, if
> possible, fire and forget solution(Debian updates
> excluded).

If the box is facing Internet, you'll need to update it regularly. But it's a home NAS only, and you only install software from Debian repo then it is OK to fire and forget.

-bodhi
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