03-29-2023, 03:50 PM
Glad I could help, and big thanks for your contribution. This keeps us going.
I have a comparison between 2bay models here https://nascompares.com/answer/synology-...220-ds723/
The newest do not always mean the best. DS223+ which is about to be released any time soon will feature the same hardware as DS720+ (quad-core CPU with built-in graphics).
If you will ever need 10GbE then DS723+ would be the best choice (it has no graphics. So local streaming only or limited 1080p streaming remotely)
DS223+ (upcoming replacement for DS220+) will have graphics chip allowing transcoding up to 4k remotely via Video Station app.
DS223 (no-plus) can also transcode 4k remotely, but it is slightly slower (similar performance as ds218+).
If you think you may need faster LAN, you may as well use USB 5GbE adapter and community-based driver.
I hope this helps. DS220+ might actually have better H.265 support. Synology x23 series seem to have issues with this video type.
I have a comparison between 2bay models here https://nascompares.com/answer/synology-...220-ds723/
The newest do not always mean the best. DS223+ which is about to be released any time soon will feature the same hardware as DS720+ (quad-core CPU with built-in graphics).
If you will ever need 10GbE then DS723+ would be the best choice (it has no graphics. So local streaming only or limited 1080p streaming remotely)
DS223+ (upcoming replacement for DS220+) will have graphics chip allowing transcoding up to 4k remotely via Video Station app.
DS223 (no-plus) can also transcode 4k remotely, but it is slightly slower (similar performance as ds218+).
If you think you may need faster LAN, you may as well use USB 5GbE adapter and community-based driver.
I hope this helps. DS220+ might actually have better H.265 support. Synology x23 series seem to have issues with this video type.