Yesterday, 02:46 AM
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The RS1221+ is the stronger pick for video editing due to its superior CPU, NVMe caching, and DSM’s versatility, ensuring smoother handling of 4K/6K workflows and future scalability. The UNAS Pro is a budget-friendly option for storage-focused tasks but falls short for demanding editing due to its CPU and lack of caching. If budget allows, go with the RS1221+ and a 10GbE card; if you’re constrained, the UNAS Pro can work with SSDs but may require a separate media server (e.g., Mac mini with 10GbE) for optimal editing performance.
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(Yesterday, 02:46 AM)drewbinsky Wrote: The RS1221+ is the stronger pick for video editing due to its superior CPU, NVMe caching, and DSM’s versatility, ensuring smoother handling of 4K/6K workflows and future scalability. The UNAS Pro is a budget-friendly option for storage-focused tasks but falls short for demanding editing due to its CPU and lack of caching. If budget allows, go with the RS1221+ and a 10GbE card; if you’re constrained, the UNAS Pro can work with SSDs but may require a separate media server (e.g., Mac mini with 10GbE) for optimal editing performance.
thanks