| Product Description: | Designed as an efficient one-stop solution for all your data storage needs, the DiskStation DS223j 2-Bay NAS Enclosure from Synology lets you create a private cloud to protect your files, share your data across several devices, store security footage with intelligent video surveillance tools, and more. It is equipped with two drive bays that are capable of natively supporting 3.5" SATA hard drives, as well as 2.5" SATA hard drives and SSDs. |
| Product SKU: | 1774147 |
| 1gb_of_ddr4_ram: | 1 x Gigabit Ethernet Port |
| 2_x_3525_sata_hddssd_drive_bays: | 1.7 GHz Realtek RTD1619B Quad-Core |
| box_dimensions_lxwxh: | 11.4 x 11.3 x 4.8" |
| certifications: | RoHS |
| cooling: | 1x 92 mm Fan |
| cpu: | Quad-Core: Up to 1.7 GHz |
| dimensions: | 8.9 x 6.5 x 3.9" / 225.5 x 165 x 100 mm |
| form_factor: | Desktop |
| hot-swap_support: | No |
| input_power: | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
| inputsoutputs: | 1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet2x USB-A 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 |
| installed_operating_system: | No |
| max_concurrent_connections: | 100 |
| max_folders: | 256 |
| max_groups: | 256 |
| max_user_accounts: | 1024 |
| max_volume_number: | 64 |
| media_card_slots: | No |
| number_of_bays: | 2x 2.5"/3.5" SATA (Unspecified Version) |
| operating_humidity: | 8 to 80% |
| operating_temperature: | 32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C |
| package_weight: | 3.95 lb |
| power_source: | AC Adapter |
| processor: | Realtek RTD1619B |
| raid_support: | , RAID 0/1/Basic/Hybrid |
| status_monitoring: | LED Indicator |
| storage_humidity: | 5 to 95% |
| storage_temperature: | -5 to 140°F / -20 to 60°C |
| supported_browsers: | Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari |
| supported_file_systems: | Internal: BTRFS, EXT4External: BTRFS, EXT3, EXT4, FAT32, HFS+, NTFS, exFAT |
| supported_languages: | Brazilian PortugueseCzechDanishDutchEnglishFrenchGermanHungarianItalianJapaneseKoreanNorwegianPolishPortugueseRussianSimplified ChineseSpanishSwedishThaiTraditional ChineseTurkish |
| supported_protocols: | AFPCalDAVFTPHTTPSL2TPNFSOpenVPNPPTPRsyncSFTPSMBSNMPSSHSSLTelnetWebDAViSCSI |
| total_installed_memory: | 1 GB DDR4 |
| wake_on_lan: | Yes |
| weight: | 2.0 lb / 0.9 kg |
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DS224+ (also 920+, 423+, 220+, 720+, 1520+) supports 4k transcoding with inbuilt GPU (rest Synology does not or very incapable). Adding RAM also help in overall performance. DS224+ is Value buy for first time Plex users (add more RAM to make it 6GB . RAMs are very inexpensive )
QNAP TS-464 has everything you need for Plex but little expensive.
FYI: 4k transcoding is mostly needed when you want to play your Plex content on mobile/ipad (assuming you have plex pass). On home TV, you rarely need 4k transcoding.
For non-Plex users , most of the NAS are fine.
Thanks for sharing & acknowledgement
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DS224+ (also 920+, 423+, 220+, 720+, 1520+) supports 4k transcoding with inbuilt GPU (rest Synology does not or very incapable). Adding RAM also help in overall performance. DS224+ is Value buy for first time Plex users (add more RAM to make it 6GB . RAMs are very inexpensive )
QNAP TS-464 has everything you need for Plex but little expensive.
FYI: 4k transcoding is mostly needed when you want to play your Plex content on mobile/ipad (assuming you have plex pass). On home TV, you rarely need 4k transcoding.
For non-Plex users , most of the NAS are fine.
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DS224+ (also 920+, 423+, 220+, 720+, 1520+) supports 4k transcoding with inbuilt GPU (rest Synology does not or very incapable). Adding RAM also help in overall performance. DS224+ is Value buy for first time Plex users (add more RAM to make it 6GB . RAMs are very inexpensive )
QNAP TS-464 has everything you need for Plex but little expensive.
FYI: 4k transcoding is mostly needed when you want to play your Plex content on mobile/ipad (assuming you have plex pass). On home TV, you rarely need 4k transcoding.
For non-Plex users , most of the NAS are fine.
Additionally, how smooth is the process of dragging the video slider to search for timestamps?
Does it perform similarly to a local hard drive?
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