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Hi,

Currently, I'm looking to implement a NAS system in my home, preferably a Synology. The primary use of the NAS will be as a file and photo server for two users. I don't require any advanced features, such as streaming 4k videos. My main objective is to view files and photos with minimal lag.

Synology Photos appears to be an excellent application, and that is one of the primary reasons why I would prefer to acquire a Synology device. My question is whether the Synology DS120j would suffice for my requirements or if it is advisable to explore models such as the DS220+?

Furthermore, I am curious about support options. Would it be wise to purchase an "older" model like the 2020 range, or should I wait for something newer, like the DS123, to be released, considering that the newer model will be supported for a
Based on your requirements, the Synology DS120j should be able to handle your file and photo server needs. However, I would recommend considering the DS220+ as it offers better performance, more memory, and expandability options.

The DS220+ features a more powerful processor, double the RAM (2GB compared to 512MB in the DS120j), and two drive bays instead of one, which allows for more storage and RAID options. Additionally, the DS220+ supports more advanced features, such as hardware-accelerated encryption and real-time 4K video transcoding, which may come in handy in the future if your needs change.

In terms of support options, Synology is known for providing long-term support for their products. Generally, older models continue to receive firmware updates and security patches for several years after their release. However, if you're concerned about future compatibility with new software or hardware, it may be worth waiting for a newer model to be released.