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SSS for cache - Enquiries - 01-03-2025 Hello I’m running a ds923+ based of your recommendations and I’m quite pleased. It’s only got 4-8tb drives in there as shr 2…… with the owc 16gb memory module as well as the 10gb nic in it. I use a few docker containers, plex, homebridge, Scrypted , lan Speedtest and stuff like that. Also I’m running surveillance station on it with 4 cams. I’m thinking about adding a nvme for cache. What model would you recommend for my use case? And can you provide an affiliate link? Thanks RE: SSS for cache - ed - 01-03-2025 Thanks for reaching out, and I’m glad to hear the DS923+ is serving you well! With your setup and workload, adding NVMe for cache is a great idea, especially given the variety of Docker containers and Surveillance Station in use. Recommended NVMe SSDs for Caching: Synology SNV3400-800G (800GB) Designed specifically for Synology systems, with full compatibility and monitoring support through DSM. Ideal for sustained workloads like surveillance and Docker containers. Link: Synology SNV3400-800G (Affiliate link). WD Red SN700 High endurance (1.0 DWPD), perfect for caching and 24/7 operations. Cost-effective and reliable for your use case. Link: WD Red SN700 (Affiliate link). Seagate IronWolf 525 Optimized for NAS environments with good endurance and consistent performance. Slightly more affordable than the Synology-branded NVMe. Link: Seagate IronWolf 525 (Affiliate link). Considerations: Cache Type: Configure the NVMe for read-write cache if you’re handling frequent writes (like Surveillance Station recordings and Docker operations). Capacity: ~800GB or 1TB is perfect for your 4-drive setup in SHR-2, balancing cost and performance. Installation: Ensure you monitor cache hit rates in DSM to verify its impact on your workloads. |