About a decade ago, I had just a 400MHz 2+2ch Tek 2465B CRO, and a 200MHz 4ch Tek TDS2024B DSO.
Due to space constraints at the time I had to get rid of one of them, and with much reluctance the 2465B went, but the reality is that in practice, much as I love CROs, a DSO, even a TDS2024B, does a better job over all. Most important of all, a DSO offers persistent single shot, but there are plenty of other benefits too.
Perhaps the biggest downside of a DSO like the 1054Z is that it UI might feel quite sluggish and frustrating to navigate at first compared to a CRO, but the feature benefits over a CRO are enormous.
Keep in mind that all channels operate at 50MHz bandwidth, but the sample rate reduces the more channels you have running. At 50MHz this is not such a big deal, but at 100MHz it becomes noticeable if you have three or four channels running (250MSa/s each channel).
Also note that it’s a piece of cake to increase the bandwidth to 100MHz and liberate other features if they’re not already liberated.