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Synology DiskStation DS920+ 4-Bay NAS, 8-Outlet Surge Protector & $50 Store Voucher - $728 Delivered + SurChg @ Shopping Express

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Synology DiskStation DS920+ 4 Bay Diskless NAS + 8 Way Surge Protector $728

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  • DS923+ Announced and on the way, not a good time to buy DS920

    • +6

      923 looks good… except it has no iGPU. They've actually gone backwards in that respect and it's going to cost them sales.

      • DS923+ seems to be geared more to business needs, which seems strange because i'm sure that 75% of the 920s were bought by home users wanting a media server + more.

        • +2

          From the 2nd paragraph of the article posted earlier: "So, the hardware specifications of the Synology DS923+ NAS are going to split opinion a little. In recent years there have been those that observed that Synology was reshaping it’s portfolio and product utility away from multimedia and home user, erring more towards a business customer with larger concerns on file transmission and data integrity. These are by no means negative choices – the growth in private NAS server use in business (either on its own or as a bare metal parallel hybrid-cloud platform in conjunction with their SaaS/PaaS services such as Google Workspace, 365, etc) is undeniable and this combined with the changing buyers market for these kinds of products means that Synology is likely trying to predict several years into the future of their changing audience. "

          I'm pretty sure they know what they're doing and will be fine, and their numbers will be more accurate than the ones you pulled from one of your orifices.

        • +1

          Everyone runs plex server on PC as will always outperform a nas server.

          • @gavin2k: That's true. But a NAS has the convenience of an all in one option and low power usage. The 920 could transcode 4k without issues due to the iGPU. The 923 one struggles with 1080p according to NASCompares' testing.

            • @fenric: Which are the good ones now which have a iGPU ?

              • +1

                @gavin2k: I don't know. I had my eyes on the 920 or 923 (before I found out the specs).
                I'm still thinking the 920 is a good option, but more research required I think.

      • Wait…what does this mean? No streaming media?

        • Probably not suited to Plex transcoding

          • +2

            @scuderiarmani: Really disappointing, I’d rather be a 920 at that point.

    • Unless the 923 costs more. In any case you should expect the 920 to get discounted when it's released.

    • not a good time for my existing NAS to start playing up

  • linux isos?

  • +1

    What the? What kind of shit voucher are these? They expire in less then a month? Wtf

    • Probably trying to stop ppl using them on Black Friday perhaps?

  • Why would you run plex server on a NAS? should use a PC which has the grunt for the server and use NAS only for media.

  • +1

    genuine question why are you transcoding? All my playback devices [Sony TV's, Apple TV's, iPads, iPhones] can render 4k without issue. Whats the most common use case for transcoding?

    • +1

      I want to know this too. Ia there a performance benefit where the NAS transcoded and your phone or TV doesn't?

      • I really dont see myself watching much on my phone. When travelling I typically load content onto an iPad and watch with Infuse. As a test last night vpn'd back to my current Synology NAS and streamed a 1080p show directly to my laptop with no transcoding

    • +1

      it's probably for those who have large families accessing the one content server — having multiple streams at various bit rates may help with wi-fi congestion. Imagine streaming 4K over a few or more devices at the same time.

    • I've noticed it will for my wife on her phone when she's on the go watching Plex.

      Occasionally I see some family members at their houses doing some too.

      I don't stream 4k externally.

  • Anyone get their voucher yet?

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