DIY NAS Comparison: Raspberry Pi 5 vs. Intel N100
The Intel N100 is the superior choice for a DIY NAS in 2026 if you plan to run Plex or Jellyfin, need ZFS reliability, or want to expand beyond two drives. But the Raspberry Pi 5 remains the champion for low-power, always-on file storage where idle electricity cost is the primary concern. The right answer depends almost entirely on what you actually want the box to do.
Why Build a DIY NAS in 2026? The Case Against Synology
Synology and QNAP have spent the last few years making themselves harder to recommend. Synology introduced drive compatibility restrictions that reject non-Synology-branded drives in their newer units — drives that work identically to approved alternatives. Their DSM operating system has evolved from a convenient management layer into a proprietary platform with aggressive upselling for cloud services you didn’t ask for. A comparable Synology DS423+ costs around $500 without any drives included, while a comparable DIY N100 build with 4 SATA ports runs under $200.







