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Synology NAS Enclosures: DS224+ 2-Bay $240, DS923+ 4-Bay

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Not a stupid question at all! I've heard that it's always a good idea to have an empty bay or two available for future expansion. My understanding is that you just add the new drive, click button in the UI telling it what to do, and it starts assimilating it.

Check out SpaceRex on YouTube. He has a few beginner-focused videos and regularly mentions that filling up all the bays is a common mistake.
Nobody reading all that - particularly without any paragraph breaks.
Same question - long time waiting for deal for DS1522+ 5-Bay .... and nothing.

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Does anyone know if Synology is going to release a new model / replacement for the DS923+ in the near future?

Otherwise, this seems like a slick deal!
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Stupid question. If i buy the 4 bays now but only use 2 bay. Will it be a good idea? Can i add more drives later without rebuilding the RAID set up again? I keep debating whether to get 2 bays or 4 bays. I am thinking about the cost to have this thing running 24/7 as well as the HD cost.

Also are they loud? I assume the 4 bays one has 2 fans on the back will be louder.

I only need it to store movies and watch them with Infuse, but mainly photo back up for the family.

Thank you for your advice.
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Does anyone know if the -- Synology DiskStation DS1821 -- will be on sale as well? I have been waiting for it and missed the deal from last month.
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Quote from Gonzointexas :
Does anyone know if the -- Synology DiskStation DS1821 -- will be on sale as well? I have been waiting for it and missed the deal from last month.

in my experience (in past anyway) they have few sales around larger holidays and most stores, have same products. does it mean it'll be same in future, who knows, but if i was betting person, i wouldn't bet on seeing that model on sale this week.
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Quote from Gonzointexas :
Does anyone know if the -- Synology DiskStation DS1821 -- will be on sale as well? I have been waiting for it and missed the deal from last month.
Same question - long time waiting for deal for DS1522+ 5-Bay .... and nothing.
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Quote from tommytqt :
Stupid question. If i buy the 4 bays now but only use 2 bay. Will it be a good idea? Can i add more drives later without rebuilding the RAID set up again? I keep debating whether to get 2 bays or 4 bays.
Not a stupid question at all! I've heard that it's always a good idea to have an empty bay or two available for future expansion. My understanding is that you just add the new drive, click button in the UI telling it what to do, and it starts assimilating it.

Check out SpaceRex on YouTube. He has a few beginner-focused videos and regularly mentions that filling up all the bays is a common mistake.
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Quote from davidneedham :
Not a stupid question at all! I've heard that it's always a good idea to have an empty bay or two available for future expansion. My understanding is that you just add the new drive, click button in the UI telling it what to do, and it starts assimilating it.

Check out SpaceRex on YouTube. He has a few beginner-focused videos and regularly mentions that filling up all the bays is a common mistake.
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Quote from DeltaEdge :
Does anyone know if Synology is going to release a new model / replacement for the DS923+ in the near future?

Otherwise, this seems like a slick deal!
DS918, DS920, DS923... I really doubt they are going to release a DS924. There have been only leaked rumors of a DS1825.
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Quote from tommytqt :
Stupid question. If i buy the 4 bays now but only use 2 bay. Will it be a good idea? Can i add more drives later without rebuilding the RAID set up again? I keep debating whether to get 2 bays or 4 bays. I am thinking about the cost to have this thing running 24/7 as well as the HD cost.

Also are they loud? I assume the 4 bays one has 2 fans on the back will be louder.

I only need it to store movies and watch them with Infuse, but mainly photo back up for the family.

Thank you for your advice.
I would go for the 4 bays. The fans are not loud, I have mine running the fans on high all the time and don't notice them. What you should worry more about are the hard drives. Depending which ones you pick they might be noticeable loud.

If you pick SHR as your raid then you can grow your raid later by adding more of the same size or bigger drives. You could also add new drives and just set them up as their own volume.
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Quote from wbs3333 :
I would go for the 4 bays. The fans are not loud, I have mine running the fans on high all the time and don't notice them. What you should worry more about are the hard drives. Depending which ones you pick they might be noticeable loud.

If you pick SHR as your raid then you can grow your raid later by adding more of the same size or bigger drives. You could also add new drives and just set them up as their own volume.
Thank you very much. Is it the hybrid one? Is it popular though? What HD's brand do you recommend. Thanks again.
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Quote from tommytqt :
Stupid question. If i buy the 4 bays now but only use 2 bay. Will it be a good idea? Can i add more drives later without rebuilding the RAID set up again? I keep debating whether to get 2 bays or 4 bays. I am thinking about the cost to have this thing running 24/7 as well as the HD cost.

Also are they loud? I assume the 4 bays one has 2 fans on the back will be louder.

I only need it to store movies and watch them with Infuse, but mainly photo back up for the family.

Thank you for your advice.
depend on how you want to use your drives.
say you have 2 drives today, in raid 1 or 0, and get 2 more drives down the road, you are not going to be able to expand your disk arrays without rebuilding it. actually you will have to delete your disk array and start scratch.

but you can create a second RAID array and expand your storage pool over multiple RAID array, thus expanding the volume without having to rebuilt.

However, that's a dumb way to do it, you best bet is go with RAID 5 and loss only 1 disk, whereas going with 2 raid 1 loss 2 disks
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Quote from tommytqt :
Thank you very much. Is it the hybrid one? Is it popular though? What HD's brand do you recommend. Thanks again.
Yes, SHR is Synology's Hybrid RAID. It is basically Linux LVM plus Linux MDMA RAID with some Synology secrete sauce on top to make it flexible when it comes to adding new drives and allowing different drive sizes. Performance wise it is almost equivalent to regular RAID, you only will notice the difference if you are doing some sort of high performance enterprise level project, ie. I doubt you will notice it.

With regards to drives, just make sure they are CMR drives made to run side by side other hard drives and you should be fine.
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Any mention of RS822+ deals?
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I am contemplating whether go for this or the Synology 5-bay DiskStation DS1522+

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Quote from tommytqt :
Stupid question. If i buy the 4 bays now but only use 2 bay. Will it be a good idea? Can i add more drives later without rebuilding the RAID set up again? I keep debating whether to get 2 bays or 4 bays. I am thinking about the cost to have this thing running 24/7 as well as the HD cost.

Also are they loud? I assume the 4 bays one has 2 fans on the back will be louder.

I only need it to store movies and watch them with Infuse, but mainly photo back up for the family.

Thank you for your advice.
Synology supports the following RAID type expansions:
- Basic to RAID 5
- RAID 1 to RAID 5
- RAID 5 to RAID6 (with 2 or more drives)
- SHR-1 to SHR-2 (with 2 or more drives)

I'd recommend going from R1 —> R5. While I wouldn't recommend doing R5 in an enterprise world, it should be perfectly fine for home use/your use case.
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