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Is FygoOS the Best DIY NAS Software Yet?

FygoOS is absolutely one of the most interesting DIY NAS operating systems to arrive recently. The reason is not one single feature, but the way it tries to bring together features that normally live in different camps. TrueNAS is strong on ZFS and storage integrity. Unraid is strong for mixed-drive home servers and Docker-heavy media builds. OpenMediaVault is lightweight and open. Synology DSM and QNAP QTS are easy to use, but tied to their own hardware. FygoOS is trying to sit in the middle: a friendlier appliance-like interface, but on hardware you choose yourself. That is why the question

FygoOS Review – Is This the Best DIY NAS Software Yet? - NAS Compares
Who Should Wait?

Anyone who needs finished retail firmware today should wait for final availability and follow-up testing. Security-sensitive businesses should wait for final documentation around access control, updates, auditability and self-hosting. Users needing only one host may be better served by existing Comet, Comet PoE or Comet Pro models.

GL.iNet Comet X KVM Hands-On – Four-Device Remote KVM for Homelab and NAS Users - NAS Compares
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