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Forget Synology? This NAS brand says locked drives are for children, and it won’t play along

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  • Asustor won’t force users into branded drives – you pick the parts, they stay compatible
  • Lock-in means landfill – Asustor’s open NAS avoids waste and keeps your hardware relevant longer
  • Want to load 360TB in your NAS? Asustor says go ahead with no restrictions

Asustor is taking a firm stand against vendor lock-in with a renewed pledge to keep its NAS devices fully open and unlocked.

While not naming any competitors, the move clearly takes aim at brands like Synology, which restrict hardware compatibility through proprietary firmware.

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