El Capitan - Time Machine - AFP or SMB?

Hello

I was using a QNAP NAS TS-412 years now with different Mac and since Snow Leopard, I meet regularly with the issue of corrupted Time Machine backups that need to be recreated every few weeks. Now, with the help of El Capitan, the problem persists.

For all I know, it's a broken, reverse engineered AFP implementation (netatalk) used in NAS devices based on Linux. Now I'll reconfigure my SIN and I have heard a few rumors Apple SMB2 AFP switching actions.

This apply to Time Machine as well? Should I configure SMB2 and leave aside the AFP when I reconfigure?

I'm on El Capitan, latest version (that I can remember, it's 10.11.1).

Kind regards

Thomas

Nobody here don't know what to do about Apple products without notice. A third SIN is unsuitable for use with Time Machine, regardless of what the manufacturer. The expected result of its use as it should be the total loss of data.

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