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916+ upgrade or not

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If you're looking to upgrade your Synology NAS and you're running a lot of resource-intensive applications like Docker containers, homebridge, and home assistant, you may want to consider a device with a more powerful processor and more memory. The Synology DS923+ or DS920+ could be good choices for you, as both of these devices have faster processors and more memory than the DS916+.

The DS923+ and DS920+ both use Intel Celeron J4125 processors, which are quad-core processors with a base clock speed of 2.0 GHz. The DS916+ uses an Intel Celeron J3355 processor, which is a dual-core processor with a base clock speed of 2.0 GHz. The quad-core processor in the DS923+ and DS920+ should be able to handle resource-intensive tasks more efficiently than the dual-core processor in the DS916+.

In terms of memory, the DS923+ and DS920+ both have 4 GB of DDR4 memory, while the DS916+ has 2 GB of DDR3 memory. The DDR4 memory in the DS923+ and DS920+ should be faster and more efficient than the DDR3 memory in the DS916+.

Adding an SSD cache to your NAS can also help improve performance, especially if you're running resource-intensive applications. An SSD cache can help improve the speed of data access, which can be especially helpful if you're running applications that require a lot of read and write operations.

Overall, upgrading to a newer, more powerful Synology NAS like the DS923+ or DS920+ should give you better performance and more headroom for running resource-intensive applications. You can still use your old DS916+ as a backup or secondary storage device if you'd like.
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916+ upgrade or not - by Shabz - 12-30-2022, 01:42 AM
RE: 916+ upgrade or not - by ed - 01-04-2023, 09:06 PM

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