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Time to upgrade a Syn 416Play

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Home server is currently in read-only mode and possibly dying :-( Synology 416Play with 8Gb RAM and is looking like it might need an upgrade.
Usage is currently for personal photo/music/data storage and GDrive Sync. Video Editing/Work archive and also running Docker with sonarr/radarr/jaket etc.
Very happy building/config my own and thinking it might be time to move into the TrueNasScale ZFS world.
Have a pi running Kodi for media playing, so not looking for Plex. but it will live in the living room, so should be quiet. Would love to start moving to a 10Gb option (but would mean an upgraded switch).
Very open to options!
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It sounds like you're ready to level up your home server game, and I'm here to help you navigate through your options! Considering your diverse usage requirements and the desire to explore TrueNAS Scale, you're in for an exciting upgrade journey.

For your needs, transitioning to a TrueNAS Scale setup can offer enhanced flexibility, reliability, and scalability, especially with its ZFS file system. Given your proficiency in building and configuring your systems, diving into TrueNAS Scale should be a rewarding experience. Plus, it aligns well with your aspirations for video editing, work archives, and Docker containers.

Since you're not particularly looking for Plex, the focus can be on a quiet yet powerful NAS that complements your living room setup. The TrueNAS Mini X+ can be an excellent fit with its compact form factor, low noise levels, and robust performance. Equipped with up to 10GbE networking options, it lays the foundation for future expansion into high-speed connectivity.

With your budget of £1k, you can invest in the TrueNAS Mini X+ and potentially allocate some funds towards a 10GbE switch to complete your network upgrade. This setup will not only cater to your current storage and Docker needs but also future-proof your setup for upcoming projects and data growth.

https://nascompares.com/answer/synology-...tible-ram/
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