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    Planning on getting a DS1515+.

    Right now, I'm using my PC in a big ass case with 3 2tb discs for movies and 2 other hd for OS and other where I save stuff to. Getting full, so been looking into it for awhile based off of comments here and buddies at work. Hoping for a smooth transition. Right now I stream to my nvidia shield tv(hardwire) with Kodi installed. I also have Plex on my pc for remote viewing.

    Should I upgrade the ram on this box for PLEX or just keep using PLEX on my pc pointed to the NAS?

    Which is a decent HD to get for it?

    Also, would like to be able to set it up to backup my pc's/laptop to it. Also, have multiple images of backup for each machine if I need to go further?

    Little help/advice

    Thanks

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    Little old thread but Im a big fan of Synology. I have a 1512+ and debating about an expansion unit in the future or buying a DS18XX+.

    I like having an external box as backup that is in some type of raid configuration. Id get a synology.
    Last edited by 8mpg; 06-24-2017, 03:37 PM.

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    • #3
      Still haven't pulled the trigger on the 1515. I keep going back and forth between 1515 and 1515+. Buying all of the harddrives is what is holding me back. Not cheap when buying all of them at once..haha

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      • #4
        Plex is not memory dependent more so than CPU. If you rip/convert your media to a native format so its doing direct streaming instead of trasncoding, the requirements for your file server drastically go down ( to pretty much nil ).

        I would stick to Red drives if you use raid.

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        • #5
          And if space is at a premium, x265/hevc will DRASTICALLY reduce the space used for your content. 720 TV show averages 200mb, 1080 w/5.1 audio in tact average 600mb.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by abecx View Post
            Plex is not memory dependent more so than CPU. If you rip/convert your media to a native format so its doing direct streaming instead of trasncoding, the requirements for your file server drastically go down ( to pretty much nil ).

            I would stick to Red drives if you use raid.
            This is why my plex server is running on a Dual Xeon box with Peppermint! low CPU overhead for all that transcoding!

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            • #7
              I am unfamiliar with peppermint, what is it?

              I should also clarify, I assume that you have at least 4GB of ram.

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              • #8


                just an super easy to load/run Lubuntu desktop OS

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                • #9
                  Ahh, I use Linux Mint for that. Maybe I'll check that one out too.

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                  • #10
                    I rip my BR movies to uncompressed M2TS format, which I stream them to KODI. I use PLEX to transcode them if/when I want to watch them when not at home. Since they are uncompressed, we're talking about avg of 25gb movies, so my PC works pretty good when I use PLEX. Only reason why I was questioning which version of NAS to get, regular 1515, or 1515+ which has twice the processor and upgradable memory, or just continue to use PLEX on my main PC.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Rafa View Post
                      Still haven't pulled the trigger on the 1515. I keep going back and forth between 1515 and 1515+. Buying all of the harddrives is what is holding me back. Not cheap when buying all of them at once..haha
                      dont buy them all at once.. heck, I have read you should buy from different people to try and keep all the drives out of the same batch in case there is a failure, you dont take out multiple drives at once. I started with 3 drives and then added 2 more in mine.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                        dont buy them all at once.. heck, I have read you should buy from different people to try and keep all the drives out of the same batch in case there is a failure, you dont take out multiple drives at once. I started with 3 drives and then added 2 more in mine.


                        Good thinking..thanks.

                        Might do what you did then

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                        • #13
                          Digging this up because it is relevant. After my file PC's PSU bit the dust, I am considering getting rid of my 2 PC's, building a new one and using a NAS for all of my file storage. I don't currently rip my DVD's to disk but I might do that in the future. My current file cache is mostly images, family video type stuff, and random files.

                          Needs:

                          File storage
                          Cloud capability so the wife has a place to backup/store pics/vids from her iphone


                          What would you guys suggest for NAS?


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                          Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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                          • #14
                            No issues with my Synology, but 3 of the 4 Seagate 4tb Nas drives have crashed in less than a year.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by fordracing19 View Post
                              No issues with my Synology, but 3 of the 4 Seagate 4tb Nas drives have crashed in less than a year.

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                              which model do you have? I'm trying to decide how big to go, what features I need, etc.
                              Originally posted by Leah
                              Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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