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Best Mini NAS for DNLA or Jellyfin

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Old School tech (just turned 74) needs advice newer tech Mini NAS To run media server Current machine is a HP LX195 running WHS V1 or v2 Running about 2TB of storage.( Yes Dinosaurs still do roam the earth) My situation is about to change. This fall going to start start flying between home in FL and IN. So I need Media Servers in both Locations. Music is more important to me than Movies. Currently run Asset UpnP DLNA compatible audio only server. SERVIO for movies. It'd be nice if I could still use Asset till I get started with something Like Jellyfin. Don't mind assembling a kit project or turnkey if in budget.
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Given your needs, the Synology DS224+ would be a great choice. Here's why:

Compact & Efficient: The DS224+ is a 2-bay NAS that is small enough to fit your requirements for a mini NAS, offering a simple yet efficient setup for running media servers like Jellyfin or DLNA-compatible servers like Asset.

Media Serving Capabilities: It supports Plex, Jellyfin, and DLNA, so you can easily stream your music and movies across both locations. This will be perfect for your needs as you travel between Florida and Indiana.

Budget-Friendly: The DS224+ fits within your budget and is a turnkey solution, meaning you won't have to worry about assembly or compatibility issues, unlike with a DIY project.

Expandable Storage: With 2 bays, you can start with 2-3TB of storage, and later on, expand as needed by swapping out the drives for larger capacities.

User-Friendly Setup: Synology’s DSM software is known for being easy to use, which is ideal if you want something straightforward without a steep learning curve.

Overall, the DS224+ would serve you well as a portable, reliable, and efficient media server solution for both music and movies, fitting within your budget and offering room to grow.
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