Agreed, and as mentioned in the post I linked, there are some serious advantages to having your canonical database on a RAID 6 (or SHR 2 in Synology-land) configuration where data scrubbing can ensure you keep your precious collection bit-perfect.
There’s a lot in that post that applies to QNAP as well as Synology, so it’s worth a read despite the title. A good NAS is as fast at most things (with the arguable exception of a huge amount of DSP across many zones, which is an edge case) as any Nucleus, and has many more advantages.