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Switching to rackmounted nas - Enquiries - 09-21-2022 I am looking to replace/backup my DS1515+ that have the intel Atom C2000 bug fix and is looking at new rack mounted devices. I am looking at the RS422 and RS819 since budget is tight but a RS1219+ have come up for sale within my budget and I am a bit torn. The RS1219+ have dual 10gb Nic. I use it for data storage for my business and will eventually get a few employees but atm it is only me. I plan on keeping the DS1515+ as backup to the new RS. the RS422 and RS1219 is price roughly the same so RE: Switching to rackmounted nas - ed - 09-24-2022 RS422+ AMD Ryzen R1600 + 2 GB DDR4 ECC (10g via M.2 slot) RS819 Realtek RTD1296 quad-core 1.4GHz + 2 GB DDR4 (no 10G) RS1219+ Intel Atom C2538 quad-core 2.4GHz + 2 GB DDR3L (10g via PCIe) Yes, if you are not happy with 1GB/s data transfer speeds, you may consider rs422+ or rs1219+. None of these models have built-in 10gbe, but two of them support an upgrade. Both of them will give you desired performance. I hope this helps. |