Synology
DS423
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Very Impressed with Immich!
Thanks for your feedback, very much appreciated :)! Yea, I realized that any serious bulk upload from mobile app is somewhat hard, there are quite a few posts/threads about that scattered here and there on reddit and other boards. I think there is some room for improvements for the devs, we shall se
...Embarrassed-Shock809 in r/immich
January 22, 2026 7:10 PM
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PMS on pc or NAS?
I use a Syno DS423+ with Intel Celeron J4125 CPU (a 2019 CPU with Intel QuickSync capable iGPU). I have PlexPass. I think it's fantastic. I have 5 AppleTV devices around the house, and I share this out with perhaps five other frequent users and 5 other infrequent users. I have 100mbps up and gigabit
...dclive1 in r/PleX
February 3, 2026 4:49 PM
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Rebuilding an Unraid machine - need some setup advice
I own both, please don’t shoot me. Aside from LLM, and assuming you got an Intel-based Synology like a DS423+ or similar, what of the items you listed could the Synology not fully handle? I use docker all the time on my Synology; it’s the most common application installation environment on the plane
...dclive1 in r/unRAID
May 13, 2026 2:09 PM
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Bare minimum minipc for home theater?
Definitely. I have a ds423+ synology NAS, which has a Celeron J4125. Ive been shocked with how much stuff I could do with that system, as far as dockers go. I probably have 20 of them running. That J4125 is significantly slower than something like an n100, that's in all the cheap mini pcs and your 9
...Significant-Task1453 in r/MiniPCs
May 5, 2026 4:03 AM
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Photographers - give me your best advice from experience?
Standard backup protocol is 3-2-1. 3 copies, 2 mediums, 1 offsite. For many people, simply having a NAS with a cloud backup is a good start. To be more secure, you would have another NAS in maybe a family member's home to mirror your own NAS. That would fulfil 3 copies (2 nas 1 cloud), 2 mediums (hd
...fakeworldwonderland in r/AskPhotography
February 5, 2026 1:55 AM
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Which 4-bay should I get?
Key Differences Networking Speed The QNAP TS-433 wins on raw speed out of the box. It features a 2.5GbE port, which is significantly faster than the standard 1GbE ports found on the Synology models. If you have a modern router or switch, the QNAP will move files much faster. Software Experience (QTS
...meva12 in r/HomeNAS
February 21, 2026 7:50 PM
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Update on the photo card appearance
I installed the application, but I can't log in to my NAS [DS423+ DSM 7.2.2-72806] its shows red warn (Cannot reach synology at the provided URL), this happens both on the local network and on the remote network (tailgate) in both protocols it is the same error. The connection works with other apps.
...suspicious-traffik in r/SynologyPhotosCleaner
March 7, 2026 11:43 PM
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Wanting a small 2-bay setup for a home server between my Mac and Windows computers
If it is a DS423+, yes. If it is a DS423, then no. The DS925+ is good too. The UGreen DXP4800, the DXP4800 Plus, and their newest DXP4800 Pro are all x64 cpu based NAS models, so all should keep you satisfied for a long time. Which brand to pick? That's a matter of preference and priority. The Synol
...diginto in r/HomeNAS
February 15, 2026 10:44 PM
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macOS 26: where do you go TimeMachine ??
Same experience here. Time Machine over network has been getting worse with every macOS release. With macOS 26 it's basically unusable for me. I switched to a combination of Carbon Copy Cloner for full disk backups and Synology NAS with their own backup solution (Hyper Backup). Way more reliable, an
...New_Departure8993 in r/mac
February 26, 2026 3:58 AM
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DIY Unraid vs turnkey NAS in 2026: still worth the build?
I’ve had the gamut, from Windows servers, Unraid servers, and Synology boxes. If you just want to serve files, have an always on way to backup your network of devices, run a great Plex server, handle HomeKit and other home automations, and run a mountain of containers, the Synology DS423+ / DS425+ w
...dclive1 in r/unRAID
May 3, 2026 12:02 AM
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