![]() First reports are that it’s not as good as the 420+ or 220+ at things like Video Station. One caution… the DS923+ that just came out has the new Riesen chip, and it does not have onboard video transcoding. It too can be upgraded with more RAM, and can run all these things. The like-for-like two-drive model would be the DS220+. But more than anything, and having been in your position, I would tell you to not give up, but actually invest in the next gen. Trust me… best bet, almost effortless.īottom line, nobody likes to hear that if you want to do all these things you may have to get a different model. Having the ability to run Home Assistant, you can run a virtual machine. (I think you could actually do this on yours right now, to be fair). To avoid the finding of passwords, you can have people download the Synology Secure Sign In app, which can give passwordless sign in. Using this, there can also be a team drive, where you can share common files. ![]() It can effortlessly host Synology Drive (think Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive) for all users. With some discovery and a lot of photos, it actually has AI facial recognition, creating indexes of all people in all photographs. Run the newest “Synology Photos” app to catalog all of your photos. This allows a person to use the NAS as a DLNA server to most smart TVs, or even download the DS Video app on an Apple TV like I do. I have hundreds of owned movies ripped to Video Station. So, to speak specifically to most of the things you mention: That means you can do things like snapshots, and run virtual machines. In addition, because of the “+” in the model, it’s an intel chip, and can host a BTRFS operating system. It is SOOOOOOO snappy and capable compared to the old j model. It has upgradable RAM, which I did (even going outside the officially supported recommendations… they want you to go no more than an additional 8GB, but I went 16 and it works great). ![]() Here’s the deal… I never did much with my DS414j outside of file shares because it was slow and clunky. The issue is the lesser processor and non upgradable RAM. ![]() I too had a j model (still have)… the DS414j. I assume you’re talking the DS215j (added the j on to your description). OpenKM, Owl DMS, SMS Orange, SMS Plus, Squid, Webcam 4.1/4.2/4.3Īdvanced Power Manager, autorun, BubbleUPnP Server, Cronjob editor, DDNS updater, Growler, Init 3rdparty, Init 3rdparty Help, iPKGui, MailStation Plus, MLDonkey, Multi-IPX800 Server, MusicIP Server, net2ftp, Noitification Essentials, Notification Forwarder, Notification Messenger, OwnCloud, PHP Net_Growl Library, phpMyBackupPro, phpPgAdmin, Plugin VideoStation FR, Rootkit Hunter, Serviio Console, SQL Buddy, String Editor, Subsonic, Subsonic-backup-creator, Synology Monitoring Tool, traccar, tvstreamrecord, WebminĪuto-Sub Bootstrap Bill, CouchPotato, Gamez, JSMusicDB, LazyLibrarian-1, MovieGrabber, PlexConnect, SicBeard ThePirateBay, SpotWeb, TraktForBoxee, XDMįfmpeg, Headphones Custom, Node.I think the biggest limitation you might be up against is the model. I just tested them all on my DS2413+ and here are the Cedarview packages available from the working repos:īitlBee, BitTorrent Sync, COPS, SouchPotato Server, CouchPotato Server Custom, DarkStat, Debian Chroot, Feng Office, Full-Text RSS, GateOne, Git, HAProxy, Headphones, HTPC-Manager, LazyLibrarian, LIRC, MantisBT, Maraschino, Memcached, Midnight Commander, Mylar, NZB Config, NZBGet, ownCloud, Python, Redis, Roundcube Webmail, SABnzbd, Selfoss, Sickbeard, Sickbeard Custom, Subliminal, Tiny Tiny RSS, Transmission, Tvheadend, uMurmur, ZNCīicBucStriim, Disk Utils, ejabberd, FlexGet, Horde, jappix, Mutt, Newsnab, NZBGet Testing, NZBMegasearcH, Python3, Ruby, ruTorrent, SquidGuard, Subversion, Vim, XDMįunambool, Java SE Embedded, MediaInfo, Openfire IM Server, Shellinabox, Web Console, YAMJīliss, Craftbukkit, CrashPlan, CrashPlan PRO, CrashPlan PROe client, CrashPlan PROe server, Java SE Embedded 6/7/8, Minecraft, OpenRemote, Serviio, Hopefully you will enjoy them as much as i am. Below is the list of packages i use on my NAS. ![]()
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