Why a nas? I spent the last 20 years of my career in the high tech storage sector, worked for the largest hard drive/solid storage manufacturer in the world.
I use a newer M2 Mac mini as my server and it acts as a nas for all my other computers/devices. This Mac mini has a very large disk drive for backups from all my he other Mac’s/iphones/ipads. I also have 10TB of ssd/nvme m.2 storage to share amongst all my other computers/devices.
I also have a Linux (Mint) server running Roon and I share the Roon music files off the Mac mini server. I have a 128g ssd on the Linux server for the Roon backups.
You do have RAID options on the Mac for NAS (0,1). If I wanted to use RAID 5 or RAID 10, I would buy a 5 bay external ssd storage device with included RAID software and hook it up to the Mac mini. This Mac does a lot more than just serve up shared storage, it handles all my home automations and other programs with power to spare. I ran Roon on this server for a while but moved Roon to a Linux server that sounds better.

