Synology
DS425+
Based on 37 Reddit mentions
$519.99
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NAS for Mac?
I’ve used Synology since 2011 or so with Macs; they work perfectly. I would strongly recommend them - easy to use, reasonably fast for what they are, and lots of flexibility in them. Yes, out of the box the 2025 models (DS425+, etc. with 25 in the name) require Syno-branded disks. This is either a g
...dclive1 in r/mac
June 14, 2025 12:28 PM
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Which 4-bay should I get?
I‘m in love with my new Synology DS425+ with additional 16GB Ram and NVME
Any-Alternative42 in r/HomeNAS
February 21, 2026 7:15 PM
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Running Plex directly on an NAS or off my Computer
If you're buying a NAS, the point is not to tie your Mac to it; reboot your Mac and you don't want people dropping from movie watching, do you? Buy PlexPass. That's $250. The people suggesting Intel NAS generally have purchased Plexpass. Buy a NAS with an Intel iGPU. Let's assume that's a DS425+. Th
...dclive1 in r/PleX
January 3, 2026 3:15 AM
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Need some advice on NAS and streaming
The Synology DS223 can be used for media playback, but its CPU isn't as powerful as the next model up. I would personally step up to the DS224+, DS225+ or DS425+ since they both have CPU's with transcoding abilities which can allow for smoother playback on more devices, regardless of the video file
...StatisticianNeat6778 in r/HomeNAS
January 10, 2026 9:18 PM
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Full gut reno - home networking
Well, spent some time tonight looking through the equipment; I think this is the plan. Costs a bit more than I thought, but has some decent value and should be future proofed for a while; I'll start with the rack, controller, WAP, NAS with my current router/switch and older arlo security system, the
...Fluffy-Bookkeeper-55 in r/HomeNetworking
December 22, 2025 5:52 AM
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Is plex the best way to watch pirated media?
The CPU wasn’t strained. 50% usage on an eight core box (and 2 efficiency) isn’t strained. It was a question that I had for you, not a reason to buy a new Mac. The reason to move things to another box is mostly so that you can freely reboot your PC (Mac) and not impact anything else; for most people
...dclive1 in r/PiracyBackup
January 21, 2026 1:36 PM
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DIY or Prebuilt for first NAS? Looking for input and recommendations
I did see the synology news - should I be concerned that they might try to soft launch the same or similar exclusivity in future? I personally think they make the same mistake twice. Other people say that if they pulled that stuff once they'll do it again. So hard to say, but people left Synology fo
...iszoloscope in r/HomeNAS
December 28, 2025 5:59 PM
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Plex and Home Assistant on Raspberry Pi
Another problem you might run into with using a Raspberry Pi for Home Assistant is that Home Assistant does a huge number of reads and writes. It will chew through a microSD card in a year. You could get a micro PC or a regular PC to get started, but I would actually recommend getting a NAS like the
...marshamarciamarsha in r/selfhosted
November 27, 2025 4:04 PM
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