Synology
DiskStation DS1019+
Based on 19 Reddit mentions
$519.99
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I’m running a Synology DS1019+ NAS, with 5 Seagate Ironwolf 10TB drives. It’s designed for 4K streaming/transcoding. I run Plex, Surveillance Station, store all my movies, TV shows, backup all my music, photos, and PC backups. It’s been running since Feb. 2019, 24/7, without issues. It even emails m
...cadman_lincoln in r/PleX
November 15, 2025 3:32 PM
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Need help setting up Plex for best quality - powerful PC but total beginner
Its not all about your server. You can have a low-powered system serve 100% quality. They key to that are your clients being able to play the media natively. Transcoding is not only a performance hit - its a loss of quality do to the on-the-fly lossy conversion. So, you want to inventory your media
...Empyrealist in r/PleX
March 14, 2026 1:18 PM
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Would you give up on running Plex altogether, or ditch the mini PC idea and just deal with
Do what works best for you - but always try to keep in mind what you might need to do to scale. I run Plex on a Synology DS1019+. Its been perfect for my group of 3 users. All our playback clients are flavors of Android: Nvidia Shield Google Chromecast with Google TV Samsung Galaxy phones When it co
...Empyrealist in r/PleX
May 31, 2025 2:12 PM
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What do you run Plex on?
I run Plex server on a Synology DS1019+ NAS, with five Seagate Ironwolf 10TB drives that I bought in 2018, running over a gigabit network. Runs flawlessly. I use the Plex client on my Samsung 65” TV, on Roku Ultra 4K in the bedroom on a monitor, (also from 2018) from a web browser on my desktop PC,
...cadman_lincoln in r/PleX
July 21, 2025 2:39 PM
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Synology Nas , Nvidia Shield or minipc for Plex server?
I’ve been running the Plex server on a Synology 5-bay DS1019+, upgraded from a 2-bay unit. No transcoding, no blips, no hiccups, no issues since 2018. That’s my only experience, so I recommend it.
cadman_lincoln in r/PleX
July 31, 2025 10:17 PM
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Synology Nas , Nvidia Shield or minipc for Plex server?
It depends on your load. It depends on your clients and the needs for transcoding. Without that information, we cant properly advise you - except in vague terms and concepts. From least powerful to most powerful, it will be: Shield, Synology, Minipc (depending on what you mean by minipc). I personal
...Empyrealist in r/PleX
August 1, 2025 2:32 AM
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Currently what are the best mini pc's to get for a Plex server? (for 1 user)
They aren’t meant for transcoding. If you need to transcode stuff, then you need the right equipment for that. Even an old DS1517+ could direct play 4K no problem. Some older Synology systems have CPUs that can hardware transcode a few streams with no issues. I know someone with a DS1019+ that has t
...SawkeeReemo in r/PlexServers
November 13, 2025 8:07 AM
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I mean I knew it was gonna be bad, but wtf?!
I dunno. Old Synology DS1019+ and using my S25 Ultra I just tested (because I don't stream mobile often) and one of my folders has over 1000 movies and it loaded in under 2 seconds, probably closer to 1 second. I get your complaints but the Android app works fine for me. YMMV
_N0sferatu in r/PleX
May 2, 2025 2:23 AM
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