I'm looking to upgrade to a new NAS. It's main purpose will be to run SABNzbd (and some directory services).
I'm looking at Synology. I've purchase 4 WD Red SSD 2TB drives. I'm trying to improve download and decode/extract speeds. Will a Intel Celeron J4125 be ok to run this, or do I need to Ryzen?
The Synology models I'm looking at are the DS1520+, DS1621+, or the DS920+.
I'd appreciate any input/advice.
Thanks,
Upgrading NAS to run SABNzbd: Celeron J4125 or Ryzen
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Re: Upgrading NAS to run SABNzbd
I've a mini-box with an Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4105, with a SSD, and it's fast. I get SABnzbd downloads at 80 MB/s (so 700 Mbps), which is my fiber line speed.
The same mini-box plays content with VLC. Works great too.
So I would say a Celeron J4125, with SSD, is great for downloading and (as-is) watching.
I am not sure about real-time transcoding.
The same mini-box plays content with VLC. Works great too.
So I would say a Celeron J4125, with SSD, is great for downloading and (as-is) watching.
I am not sure about real-time transcoding.
