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Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosure: DS1621+ 6-Bay $720, DS220j 2-Bay

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Available (prices after in-cart coupon):Features (DS220):
  • 2 x 3.5/2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Drive Bays
  • 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron J4025 Dual-Core
  • 2GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2 x USB 3.0 Type-A Ports
  • RAID 0, 1, Basic, Hybrid, and JBOD
  • Sequential Reads up to 225.98 MB/s
  • Sequential Writes up to 192.21 MB/s
  • AES-NI Hardware Encryption Engine
  • Synology DiskStation Manager OS

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  • About this deal:
    • The price of the Synology DiskStation DS220+ 2-Bay NAS Enclosure is $59.99 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $299.99.
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    • Limited 2-Year Warranty
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Update: This very popular deal is still available.

B&H Photo Video has select Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosures on sale for the prices listed after in-cart coupon. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Note: Coupon will be applied in cart.

Available (prices after in-cart coupon):Features (DS220):
  • 2 x 3.5/2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Drive Bays
  • 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron J4025 Dual-Core
  • 2GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2 x USB 3.0 Type-A Ports
  • RAID 0, 1, Basic, Hybrid, and JBOD
  • Sequential Reads up to 225.98 MB/s
  • Sequential Writes up to 192.21 MB/s
  • AES-NI Hardware Encryption Engine
  • Synology DiskStation Manager OS

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • The price of the Synology DiskStation DS220+ 2-Bay NAS Enclosure is $59.99 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $299.99.
  • About this product:
    • Limited 2-Year Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of B&H Photo Video's return policy here
  • Please read the Forum Thread for more deal discussion.
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Raeynn
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Hello, assuming you wanted a serious answer:

Many people that have built a legitimate library of DVDs over the years have started digitizing legally due to the prevalence of streaming boxes - one of the primary Plex use cases. And when you have media on a Plex server, the media can only be encoded in one format, at one resolution (let's say 4K, Format 1).

So if you stream that 4K media file straight to a device (let's say an Apple TV with 4K) no transcoding is needed and the file is accessed as is.

But if you stream that file on your secondary 1080p Roku TV, it needs a different resolution and maybe a different format. Then the Plex server will transcode the file as it streams, converting the file from 4K Format 1, to 1080p Format 2. This requires computational resources from the CPU/RAM of the device, and the Intel/Plex combo is better suited, for deeper technical reasons.

This also applies to Synology's music and video integrated streaming services as well as other manufacturer offerings.

Now if your reference of "storing and accessing files" simply means "flat files" like documents and photos, no, transcoding is not a factor for you and yes the AMD solutions will be a general performance improvement. But many people use NAS for their significant media streaming features, as a legal digitization/streaming of their owned content, and thus the spirited conversation on this post.

Hope this helps!
AMv8
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Dude. You really need to review the definition of "obsolete". You've used it wrong 3 different times in different ways.
Plex users aren't "made obsolete" By Synology because they've chosen to shift their "+" line to the SMB market. That has no bearing on Plex Users, Transcoding, or even the previous gen "+" models. They didn't lose QSV transcoding capability overnight. They still transcode exactly as well as they did the day they launched.
Synology has just chosen to end that product line's support for Intel iGPU assisted transcoding going forward. Weighing their customer base for these lines, and choosing SMB customer needs for CPU performance, over enthusiast Plex users.
And as for being "limited to 4 bays" there's always the DX517.
But if your storage needs are growing that much, you should either be replacing aging low capacity HDDs, or transitioning to a more robust storage solution.
Flabby_Pig
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Synology is making Plex users obsolete by moving away from Intel processors which allowed 4k transcoding. Just build your own and go with TrueNAS or Unraid

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Adeezl
Dec 11, 2022
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Quote from TenseLaborer880 :
Lmfao then don't buy it then. SYNOLOGY is still by far one of the best NAS out there. ESPECIALLY the 920+ w/ transcoding for Plex purposes.
Soon they will limit your choices of external drives.. just wait.. it's already happening.. but yeah.. sounds good. You will be limited to Synology drives only.. I give it max 1 year.. but of course everyone here is a master pro.. at literally everything. Applause
Dec 12, 2022
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Adeezl
Dec 12, 2022
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Quote from sqlallstar :
Synology is selling you hardware AND software - that's part of the price too. Their software is surprisingly pretty good. Transcoding is not mostly on your ISP upload speeds. Transcoding happens often when devices don't support the codec or resolution AND external ISP speeds for clients, too. Not just your home IP. Your little NUC can't fit 50+TB in it without a separate device. Different use case. Your NUC probably has a single Ethernet port, too. Your i3 is fine, but will struggle on any multithreaded task that's somewhat demanding. You can certainly do whatever you need to in Linux, but these run Linux too so I'm not sure if your point. You're comparing an old NUC to a new synology. You can buy old synology devices for dirt cheap too. Look at pricing of NEW NUCs. You act so knowledgeable but you just sound like an idiot who is mad he can't afford to upgrade his old $100 NUC.
Man i'm just an old MSCE/CCNA.. from 2007.. that just knows what's up. I guess you guys never got your certs. You just BS your way on here nonstop spouting the most ridiculous BS. That's cool.. sounds good. You do you. I look forward to Synology regulating your drives to their own. I give it 1 year.

BUUUUUT.. you guys saying the ridiculous Synology "software" can eeeeeever do more then the actual linux OS.. is just trash. I will call you people out on here forever. You know nothing John Snow.. nothing. Applause Talking about my NUC running a full blown linux OS to your BS Synology creepware is just funny. Man I love you guys.. thanks for the laugh. That's why we differ on here. I'm glad I went to college multiple times. Peace
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Adeezl
Jan 22, 2023
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Quote from sqlallstar :
Synology is selling you hardware AND software - that's part of the price too. Their software is surprisingly pretty good. Transcoding is not mostly on your ISP upload speeds. Transcoding happens often when devices don't support the codec or resolution AND external ISP speeds for clients, too. Not just your home IP. Your little NUC can't fit 50+TB in it without a separate device. Different use case. Your NUC probably has a single Ethernet port, too. Your i3 is fine, but will struggle on any multithreaded task that's somewhat demanding. You can certainly do whatever you need to in Linux, but these run Linux too so I'm not sure if your point. You're comparing an old NUC to a new synology. You can buy old synology devices for dirt cheap too. Look at pricing of NEW NUCs. You act so knowledgeable but you just sound like an idiot who is mad he can't afford to upgrade his old $100 NUC.
yadda yadda yadda.. all good. DO you not also realize that my "old" nuc as you say does like 20 things at once? That is what Linux is for dood.. get a grip. I get that you are not a certified pro in the field and all.. but yeah. Stop trying to dictate things you don't understand.. I mean really.. This thing does one thing.. share media. That's it. Our NUCs can do literally 20+ things at once. Stop this madness. I still wait for them to restrict your internal drives to their own. This year 100%, what say you? Do you disagree with that? Applause

**********OH yeah... I forgot you trying to talk about comparing a J-Class CELERON proc to an actual I3.. cool dood.. cool.
Last edited by Adeezl January 21, 2023 at 10:26 PM.
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techhi2000
Dec 14, 2023
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Is jellyfin better to run on a Ds220j then plex?

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