Do you even know what you are talking about? Security is in the software, not the hardware (with a few notable exceptions where there is a hardware bug in the CPU or similar). If you can run an up-to-date software version, it is secure.
Can we get back to the original question now: what NAS-software does match these requirements:
Just ignore that it is a low performance, quite old, device. Pretend it is something new and shiny (it is in fact, literally, shiny!). FreeNAS is not an option.
1. My device is 4-cores 64-bit: "x64-embedded på Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2701 @ 2.13GHz"
2. LaCie looks much better than any other NAS I have seen on the market today.
3. I have never used it. I bought, realised it didn't support encryption and put it away. I didn't think of using an...
I have a LaCie NAS with an Atom-CPU, 8 GB memory and 5 disks. I used to use LaCie's own "NAS OS" on this device but it doesn't support encryption, which is vital to me. However, it had some features I really liked, mainly that it used 200 MB or so on all 5 disks in a mirrored configuration...
It depends on why you sometime in the future will exchange it for something newer.
My current AC66U is nine years old and the reason I change it is mainly that it spontaneously restarts several times a day - in other words, the hardware is semi-broken and it is no longer supported by Merilin...
It restarts spontaneously several times a day and it takes several minutes to get online again after each restart. When it works it works quite good but these dropped connections are very annoying.
I am looking for a new medium-high end Asus-router. 2-3 years ago, I would have had plenty of options, the RT88/89/92-models - but since then it seems Asus has only released "high end plus"-models in the ROG series as well as more medium end routers. Is this a strategic decision or is it just a...