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Selecting a NAS - Enquiries - 12-02-2024

Hello,

I recently came across a deal on Amazon for the Synology DS224+ paired with two 4TB Seagate IronWolf HDDs, priced at approximately $600. My primary use case for this setup would be to stream movies from my NAS. However, I am unfamiliar with the process and have been researching options like Plex and Jellyfin to understand how they work.

I typically download 4K HDR movies, with file sizes around 40GB each, from private torrent sites. My question is: Is the Synology DS224+ sufficient to handle this use case, considering I only intend to stream to my OLED TV and projector?

Thank you for your insights.


RE: Selecting a NAS - ed - 12-06-2024

The Synology DS224+ is actually a solid choice for streaming 4K HDR content to your OLED TV and projector. The Intel Celeron processor inside should handle Plex or Jellyfin just fine for streaming, even with larger file sizes like your 40GB 4K HDR movies. It’s capable of 4K transcoding, but since you're streaming directly to your TV and projector (which likely support 4K HDR natively), you won’t need to worry about transcoding much, which is great for performance.

With 8TB of storage (2x4TB Seagate IronWolf HDDs), you’ll have plenty of space to store a decent number of movies, and Seagate IronWolf drives are well-suited for NAS use. If you plan on expanding your storage in the future, the DS224+ has room for more drives, so you can scale up when needed.

This setup should meet your needs comfortably, as long as you're primarily streaming locally without heavy multitasking on the NAS.