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

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$480

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B&H Photo Video has select Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosures on sale listed below after in-cart savings. Shipping is free.

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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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davin900
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
How would you hook up the NAS to pc?
They'd both be connected to your network via Ethernet and you can map the NAS drives in the OS of your mini PC.
Jun 18, 2024
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davin900
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from jasonwj322a :
Thank you. Was there any benefits of going thr DAS route? I'm guessing speed and cost?
Yeah just cheaper. One reason I went with NAS is that it allows me to put the somewhat noisy clicking hard drives anywhere I can run Ethernet. DAS has to be next to your mini PC. My mini PC is in my bedroom where I don't really want the noise of mechanical drives working away.
Jun 18, 2024
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socr209905
Jun 18, 2024
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NAS transcoding data if anyone needs a reference. https://docs.google.com/spreadshe...tmMPc/edit. Neither of these will do hardware transcoding.
Jun 18, 2024
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nAz147
Jun 18, 2024
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I was hoping the DS423+ was on sale when i checked this alert. still good price for this unit if transcoding isn't a deal breaker.
Jun 18, 2024
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JesseM8762
Jun 18, 2024
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My advice if you're tech savvy: Get a Dell refurb with the specs you want and install "Xpenology" which is basically just DSM. It's way cheaper and you get to pick the hardware you want. I've been running it for around 5-6 years with no issues and have a full Windows 10 VM running on mine.
Jun 18, 2024
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VTmoon
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from DonB4149 :
I am fairly certain all of these models have synology new anti consumer technology that will constantly yell at you about any drive that is not synology branded. It will also constantly show you nas in a warning state. There are custom code work arounds. But be aware synology has decided to intentionally try to fear monger their customers to buy branded drives
What are you talking about? They had a warning on their enterprise units that can easily be removed using a script. Mainly because they have different warrants and such for those enterprise units.

The deal units here are both consumer units and don't have such warnings. I've set up and installed over 20 of them in the last year and never seen such warnings, and I used all the major HD brands.
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JordanJ5883
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.
This but get a Beelink n100 mini PC with USB 3.2 10GB and a JBOD enclosure with USB3.2. 5 to 10 bays with your choice of raid software. My plex is 80TB and growing fast.

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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from oh_dannyboy :
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?
I think you would be able to get it but I don't think it can run on PC, perhaps it may need virtual pc to emulate synology, if it's even available as image.
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abhishekjayswal
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from JesseM8762 :
My advice if you're tech savvy: Get a Dell refurb with the specs you want and install "Xpenology" which is basically just DSM. It's way cheaper and you get to pick the hardware you want. I've been running it for around 5-6 years with no issues and have a full Windows 10 VM running on mine.
Is it possible to do other way around?

Run PC on Windows and have DSM on VM (and Share drives wbetween them)?

I want to do something like that with my PC that I am currently using for network storage with Windows. I want to use DSm for Synology Photos or Moments software, which I think much closer to Google Photos than Photoprism that I currently using (which has many issues).
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DonB4149
Jun 18, 2024
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Quote from VTmoon :
What are you talking about? They had a warning on their enterprise units that can easily be removed using a script. Mainly because they have different warrants and such for those enterprise units.

The deal units here are both consumer units and don't have such warnings. I've set up and installed over 20 of them in the last year and never seen such warnings, and I used all the major HD brands.
This is a feature was from Synology policy change with dsm 7 and has nothing to do with consumer vs enterprise. My ds2422+, ds220+, ds1520+ all got hit the same way, all populated with major brand nas rated drives. The compatibility list was neutered to almost nothing other than Synology drives unless you install custom scripting to remove the nag. I very much call that anti consumer practices.
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episking
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?
Check out Immich. It's got facial recognition and a bunch of other awesome features. Runs in a docker container.
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Jun 18, 2024
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ghantah
Jun 18, 2024
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any other deals for sas drives enclosures?
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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from episking :
Check out Immich. It's got facial recognition and a bunch of other awesome features. Runs in a docker container.
Thank you very much for the suggestion. I'll check that and if you have any others please let me know. I am trying to stop paying smugmug every year. I wouldn't mind if they had face recognition but they don't.
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episking
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Quote from Ride_The_Sky :
Thank you very much for the suggestion. I'll check that and if you have any others please let me know. I am trying to stop paying smugmug every year. I wouldn't mind if they had face recognition but they don't.
Immich is probably the best Google Photos replacement at the moment. I also liked PhotoPrism, but Immich has the brightest future at the moment.
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Ride_The_Sky
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Quote from episking :
Immich is probably the best Google Photos replacement at the moment. I also liked PhotoPrism, but Immich has the brightest future at the moment.
I just checked it looks great. Not sure how well it is with face recognition as that's my main problem right now with all my old photos. I wish it had native windows app but I guess I can work with android and web interface. This also eliminates need for NAS.

Do they allow exporting face data if I were to switch to another app, I wonder if there is even a standard with that.

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