
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's content. This description contains links to Amazon. Want to follow specific category? 📧 Subscribe You can also follow specific search terms: Of course I would prefer you choose to buy your perfect solution, however, if you would rather buy locally, please use the page below to take you to your local Amazon store, click any Amazon advert to take you to your local store and help support this free advice service with Advert Revenue. If you are considering the Synology DS918+ (what I would have recommended), here is a little more info on the device (and the rest of the range) Applications such as Synology Chat (an internal live chat application for users), Synology Drive (a one-point access software that lets you view open all kinds of files in a single application), Synology Calander (an application that sync your user account/email/data to create a semi-auto and dynamic calendar) and Synology Office (VERY similar to Google Docs and Microsoft Office) will help centralize your NAS and provide a means of communication beyond that of just email (internally) and keep everything internal. Additionally, the software on the Synology NAS series will be better suited to an evolving office setting. In a pinch, I would say the Synology Mail server is best. Why Buy the Synology DS918+ over the QNAP TS-453Bīoth NAS brands provide their own proprietary email server software. Anyway, moving this rather stereotypical English apologetic introduction aside, on to your question.Īs you have probably noticed, both of these devices are in the top 4 Bay NAS of the year so far:Īdditionally, it is worth address that I compared these units late last year (video below) and though I stand by the results, it is worth noting that in recent updates and newly added apps by Synology, but I would definitely recommend an office set up like yours go for the Synology DS918+ Additionally, forgive the slight delaying my reply, this is a one-man show and as I am sure you can appreciate, everyone loves a bit of free support. I apologise for any typos in my reply, this is being composed whilst on the move. Thank you for your message, I hope I can help (spot of British modesty there). Having seen that synology and qnap both have a kind of mail server app wondered if the would give us an exchange type mail server to replace the terrible hotmail with linked accounts we currently use.regards
