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Sync by resilio. I use it between my computers and nas and between my computer and my vps and my nas and my vps, I also use it between my work and personal phone.
Resilio is really good, though I generally prefer Syncthing.
Resilio is hard on memory with larger folders.
I've never had an issue but then again I don't use it for much more than movies and TV. If sync thing supports qnap I might check it out but I've been using sync since it was launched (if not soon after).
ST started as a Linux app, does QNap support things like docker yet? (Been a while since I looked at them).
RS is a great tool - I wouldn't switch if it works for you.
It kills performance on my desktop because it keeps the index in ram for my media folder (10k files?). It's even worse on a phone. But I still say it's a great app, just with a slightly different use-case than ST. It's especially nice for it's On-demand sync.
I'm currently building a new file server, and RS will be included there, even with the performance issues for our phones. On-demand sync is hard to beat.