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Ken6432-1
Mar 20, 2026Guide
Looking for feedback on ReadyNAS-Alpine OS
I am curious to know if anyone would provide some feedback on how stable ReadyNAS-Alpine is? Is its current version good enough for use on a primary ReadyNAS device (personal, not business use)? ...
- Mar 23, 2026
Do you mean this one, released 3 years ago and not touched since?
https://github.com/RustyDust/readynas-alpine
If so, it's quite a high risk strategy.
I guess providing the script is functional and it correctly converts the NAS, you are away - but I doubt the community using Alpine is massive, and unless you're a strong Alpine sys admin, you'll probably hit issues later with upgrades etc and you'll never wish you went down this route.
I also see no mention of coverage for usual issues such as fan control, LCD displays etc
I've yet to find an alternative OS that does the job 100%. My recommendation is stick to ReadyNAS OS6. Just use it as a file server. If you are doing more, extend the life by using containers. Be cautious around security etc, and you should be fine for a while yet.
Ken6432-1
Mar 23, 2026Guide
Thanks, portalman and @StephenB for the feedback. Since I use all of my ReadyNAS boxes as just file servers, I'll stick with the stock OS. I'm still trying to decide on how to do a virus scan on them, but other than that they are working fine
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