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Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosures: DS1821+ 8-Bay $850, DS923+ 4-Bay

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$480

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SeriousCemetery339
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Just purchased a DS224+ yesterday. The DS923+ shown here is a bargain and pretty tempting.

For anyone wondering
The final 2 numbers in their model is the year they came out.

"j" is the budget model
A few others in between
+ Is above the rest of their line with the exception of
Xs = Synology top of the line
davin900
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Just get any NAS and a cheap Intel mini-PC to actually run Plex. The N100 units are like $150 and can easily transcode multiple 4K streams. Let your NAS just handle file storage.
Seatowncasper
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If you're looking for a NAS for Plex and need transcoding, this isn't it.
If not, it's a good deal ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Jun 18, 2024
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laundromatt
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from ThriftyHerring388 :
For transcoding, which one is it?
DS918+ would work. Or a DS423+.
Last edited by laundromatt June 17, 2024 at 10:26 PM.
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laundromatt
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from eggyolk :
Are you sure? Doesn't ds923+ have a ryzen CPU while the ds224+ have the more sought after Celeron CPU that Plex users want?
eggyolk is right. DS224+ units have an Intel Celeron chip.

https://www.synology.com/en-sg/pr...224+#specs
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jasonwj322a
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from davin900 :
Just get any NAS and a cheap Intel mini-PC to actually run Plex. The N100 units are like $150 and can easily transcode multiple 4K streams. Let your NAS just handle file storage.
How would you hook up the NAS to pc?
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SeriousCemetery339
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from laundromatt :
eggyolk is right. DS224+ units have an Intel Celeron chip.

https://www.synology.com/en-sg/pr...224+#specs
Well I have to admit I looked it up and found 1 review post spouting they are the same with a side by side visual and everything I went and checked on Synology and you are correct. I'll fix my comment.
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laundromatt
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
How would you hook up the NAS to pc?
You don't hook them up physically. You have both of them on your network, and the PC accesses it like a networked drive.
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laundromatt
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Quote from SeriousCemetery339 :
Well I have to admit I looked it up and found 1 review post spouting they are the same with a side by side visual and everything I went and checked on Synology and you are correct. I'll fix my comment.
All good. shake head

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Ride_The_Sky
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I remember most Plus versions come with place recognition for picture gallery. I need to check again as that's my sole purpose of buying vs building a Nas. If I build one with RPi, I won't get place or face recognition and automating tagging like the pictures gallery app built into Synology. Seems like they make the best app for that unless anyone can think of a better or cheaper solution. It just doesn't make sense to drop $1000 and save 100/year for photo storage. ICloud and Google photos do the same or even better, right?
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jasonwj322a
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Quote from laundromatt :
You don't hook them up physically. You have both of them on your network, and the PC accesses it like a networked drive.
And then you ask plex to connect through the pc to the network drive?
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SeriousCemetery339
Jun 18, 2024
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Ahhhh I figured it out!
I was researching 224+ vs 923+ and the 423+ comparison slipped in....

Actually thanks to you all because now Ill be sticking with the 224+ arriving tomorrow.
Last edited by SeriousCemetery339 June 17, 2024 at 10:46 PM.
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oh_dannyboy
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
I remember most Plus versions come with place recognition for picture gallery. I need to check again as that's my sole purpose of buying vs building a Nas. If I build one with RPi, I won't get place or face recognition and automating tagging like the pictures gallery app built into Synology. Seems like they make the best app for that unless anyone can think of a better or cheaper solution. It just doesn't make sense to drop $1000 and save 100/year for photo storage. ICloud and Google photos do the same or even better, right?
I know it's possible to install the Synology DSM software onto your own PC build to turn it into a NAS, but I'm not sure what the requirements are. If you did that, you'd probably be able to get the place recognition for picture gallery, right?
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LivelyDime2637
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
And then you ask plex to connect through the pc to the network drive?
Plex runs on the PC running whatever OS you want.
The PC mounts the drive(s) from the NAS via network connection.

FWIW, I went the DAS route instead of NAS.
Plex does not care where the drives are. All it sees are folders/volumes to access, and as long as those are accessible from the machine that is running the PMS software, then you're good to go.
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jasonwj322a
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from LivelyDime2637 :
Plex runs on the PC running whatever OS you want.
The PC mounts the drive(s) from the NAS via network connection.

FWIW, I went the DAS route instead of NAS.
Plex does not care where the drives are. All it sees are folders/volumes to access, and as long as those are accessible from the machine that is running the PMS software, then you're good to go.
Thank you. Was there any benefits of going thr DAS route? I'm guessing speed and cost?
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paulhenta
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Synology created DSM. Its a great nas operating system but i do not think its a difference maker anymore like it used to be.

If you really want the form factor and power consumption of a prebuilt nas, get one that allows you to install your own os (a few vendors allows that now, like ugreen)

Otherwise as mentioned by many: build your own nas. Jonsbo makes beautiful NAS cases that rivals synology.

ifYou need a config to start, select the nas case of your dreamand check the builds using that case on pcpartpicker.

Go overboard if you want. Here is a good example of solid Nas that rubs circles around any syno

https://pcpartpicker.com/b/2cy48d

You have tons of example starting around $300 case included

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