I’m trying to offload my Plex Media Server from my computer and I’m trying to figure out if the DS1821+ will meet my specifications.
I’d like to be able to run 4, 1080p to 720p/480p transcodes simultaneously. From Plex’s what cpu do I need guide, the DS1821+'s V1500B CPU is only powerful enough to do 2 1080p transcodes, but some articles and reddit comments claimed it could run up to 8. I don’t know what to believe. Can someone who actually has this device confirm or deny this please? I’m not talking about local streams, just transcoding. Historically, I haven’t used hardware acceleration because it takes longer for a stream to start, but I’m not apposed to using it.
On top of that, the 4gb of memory in the stock device is a bit low, and from what I can tell, upgrading the memory will cost a pretty penny since it’s not a standard size ram stick AND it only accepts certain speeds. I certainly don’t expect to need 32gb, but 4gb seems a little low. Again, can someone who has actually used this device comment on that?
Thanks, TC370
It just uses regular laptop So-DIMM’s. They are cheap and abundant.
But as far as CPU, yeah that’s the weak point with Synology NAS’s now. I don’t know why they bothered with the AMD chip over an Intel with integrated GPU. Even a weak Intel CPU with Quick Sync support could easily transcode 4x 1080p to 480p streams.
The 1821 uses ECC memory. That’s what hikes the price up if you want to upgrade to 2x16GB.
These 16GB are $66 each. Not cheap but not horrible either. I bought those for my two DS1819+ a few years back: https://www.newegg.com/sk-hynix-16gb-260-pin-ddr4-so-dimm/p/1X5-0040-001D4?Item=9SIAHZUD035785