<p>➀ Synology is criticized for locking its NAS units to its own branded hard drives in the new 2025 Plus models, which is seen as a move to gain extra margin dollars.</p><p>➁ This decision is considered detrimental to customers, as it limits the use of third-party drives and could lead to data security concerns.</p><p>➂ The author expresses concern about the long-term availability of drives and the potential impact on Synology's customers if the company changes direction or goes out of business.</p>
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