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Qtx 04-05-2013 14:51

Synology NAS choosing
 
Does anyone here have a Synology NAS? Many of the discussions I have already seen say to go for the Synology over the Qnap and I do like the look of the software so have settled on getting a Synology.

The DS213+ did look like the best one to get for its cost and performance but as it is based on PPC architecture, PLEX does not run on it. Love the look of Plex but the higher end models that run it are way too expensive. The lower models that do support it, I am worried about them not being powerful enough to download and stream at the same time.

My tv and media player play most formats anyway so the only transcoding that should need to happen is for subtitled media.

The DS212j is the other 2 bay which is much cheaper than the DS213+ but im guessing its less future proof.

2 bays (or more) and no more than £250 that can easily torrent and stream video at the same time as well as running a web server and remote internet streaming/cloud backup at the same time without struggling is basically what I am looking for. Still not sure about the plex thing and possibly using serviio instead.

Anyone got any input?

Tricky 05-05-2013 08:40

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
I use the DS212j and it works really well, low power consumption etc. downside is performance especially on the NIC as even though this is connected to my 1gb network on lan transfer speeds are circa 20mb/s.

But if you can live with that then great device out of the box and really easy to setup. Personally though I am moving onto a HP N40 Server with a "XPENOLOGY" client but considering others too as would like to use the server to host virtual guests such as Windows (shudders), and Linux etc.

Qtx 05-05-2013 17:27

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
The DS212j was the first one I was looking at and intending to get but figured the other models might be a bit more future proof.

Cheers for the info on the network speed, 20mb/s should be enough for my needs. Waiting for a new fibre install and tempted to upgrade to the 80/20 option which could give me around 9mb/s tops. Streaming DTS bluray across the network should only be up to 1.5mb/s if I remember correctly.

How quiet is the DS212j and does it run the latest DSM?

That Xpenology looks nice. I was using a pc originally as a media server but wanted something smaller, lower power consumption and quieter so I could retire the old noisy pc. What would you use the VM's on the NAS for?

The HP N40 NAS is on sale on amazon at the moment, only £199.00!

Thanks again for any info :)

---------- Post added at 17:27 ---------- Previous post was at 16:57 ----------

Just remembered the DS212j is usb 2. Not sure how much I would use it tbh but that nagging voice keeps saying a new one should have usb 3.

Just terrible at making decisions :P

Qtx 06-05-2013 15:51

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
If the 212j is quiet, tempted to get that and a couple of 3 or 4TB disks and a seperate box, possibly android based, and run xbmc on it.

adduxi 08-05-2013 12:17

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
Qtx, I know you have settled on the Synology, but I would agree with the slower network performance on the Qnap as well. I have the Qnap TS-412 and noticed a big difference between it and the HP Server it replaced.
However the difference in my electricity bill has outweighed the speed difference :)
I'm happy with my NAS and especially like the Amazon S3 client for cloud backups.
Cheers.

Qtx 08-05-2013 16:11

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
Cheers for the info. Had a lot going on the last few days but hope to get the chance to have one last butchers at all the specs at the weekend and then make a decision.

Stephen 09-05-2013 01:21

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
I'm looking to finally set up a NAS as well as have removed my desktop comp and now soely on laptops and tablets in the house so need a central storage.

Am thinking Synology as well. Am I best with a 1 or 2 bay device?

Qtx 09-05-2013 01:53

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
Depends on how you plan to use it I suppose. If you wanted too keep a film collection on there and they are high quality, then you run out of space and no way to upgrade ecxept via uab.

2 bays mean you upgrade later or raid with 2 drives. Have a 2tb drivs to put in te synolgy which is already half full, so thinking of getting a 3 or 4gb disk as the second.

techguyone 09-05-2013 07:38

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
Coincidently I had an email last night from Dabs.



http://www.dabs.com/learn-more/compo...m_content=i800


I don't know how the Netgear ones compare.

adduxi 09-05-2013 17:39

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35569743)
I'm looking to finally set up a NAS as well as have removed my desktop comp and now soely on laptops and tablets in the house so need a central storage.

Am thinking Synology as well. Am I best with a 1 or 2 bay device?

My advice would be buy the biggest disk capacity you can afford. You don't have to fill it all up at once.
I have a 4 bay and only use 3 drives at present.
I'm mirroring 2 drives for 'precious' stuff (which is backed up to the Cloud as well) and a single disk for other stuff, which I can mirror in due course, finances permitting :)

Qtx 20-05-2013 12:19

Re: Synology NAS choosing
 
Just to update this thread, I went for the Synology DS213J in the end.

Powerful enough to do what I need (FPU too) and decided I can live with two bays for my needs. Only cost £175 too so may get one of the new a9 cortex mali400 based android box to run xbmc on once the hardware acceleration gets ironed out.


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