I used to have the DS212 I think it was, really liked using the Synology software that comes built into the NAS.Just looked at it. Awesome device!
I used to have the DS212 I think it was, really liked using the Synology software that comes built into the NAS.Just looked at it. Awesome device!
If you want some, just ask, no need to pay £15.I'll donate 50p, or £15 for a nudie.
DS218+, just to store movies that I can access downstairs on my tv.
Drinking, playing darts, listening to music. Every day has blended into one, so I've lost track of when it is or isn't Friday.
Just to let you know it’s Thursday.
Thank you for the tips. I think as standard it comes with 2GB of memory so I’ll stick some more memory in.As an owner of the DS1815+, I would recommend two things:
1. Consider adding a bit of extra RAM depending on what you are running. I have 6GB of RAM and it definitely makes a difference (added a 4GB stick).
2. Run as much as you can in Docker containers. You can use packages, but Docker containers are awesome and make things way easier. The + models have the benefit of supporting Dockers.
I really like my Synology unit, the O/S is awesome. For media I am playing back via the Nvidia Shield TV which seems to handle basically everything I throw at it via Plex including HDR and atmos.
Thank you for the tips. I think as standard it comes with 2GB of memory so I’ll stick some more memory in.
Are the units easy to open in order to get access to the memory slots?No problem, as I recall it uses the laptop memory size/format.
Are the units easy to open in order to get access to the memory slots?
Cheers. it’s coming on Saturday so should be easy enough.Yes mine was accessible after undoing some screws. Ez!
yeah that won't be happeningI'll donate 50p, or £15 for a nudie.
Most of the 20" ones I've seen are not much cheaper than the 30"Buy an even smaller TV and sit closer to it.
DS218+, just to store movies that I can access downstairs on my tv.
I have 2 choices:
1. Buy a smaller size tv (like 30") for £160 ish, get my current one repaired once lockdown lifts and either keep the smaller one for the time being or sell it.
2. Buy a tv to upgrade my current one (50") but then do I get my old one repaired and try selling it or try selling it in the state it's in :/
I'm thinking maybe option 1, depending on what the actual issue is with my current one. I'm going to email Panasonic today and see if they have any suggestions.
Sadly some got infected but new recruits were found.New hamsters?