Synology
DS425+
Based on 37 Reddit mentions
$519.99
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NAS for Mac?
I’ve used Synology since 2011 or so with Macs; they work perfectly. I would strongly recommend them - easy to use, reasonably fast for what they are, and lots of flexibility in them. Yes, out of the box the 2025 models (DS425+, etc. with 25 in the name) require Syno-branded disks. This is either a g
...dclive1 in r/mac
June 14, 2025 12:28 PM
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What’s the best nas I could get as a beginner?
Synology DS425+. I have one and it works great for what I need. I installed 4x 12TB Seagate Ironwolf HDDs, and I use it for Time Machine backups, Plex, and surveillance cameras footage for 8 Eufy cams.
RBBCPA_98 in r/HomeNAS
December 7, 2025 7:08 PM
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Which 4-bay should I get?
I‘m in love with my new Synology DS425+ with additional 16GB Ram and NVME
Any-Alternative42 in r/HomeNAS
February 21, 2026 7:15 PM
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Looking for a NAS for a Plex/Jellyfin server
I run Jellyfin on my Synology DS920+ NAS. IMO, only Synology's plus series of NAS devices (with a GPU) are suitable for a consumer grade Jellyfin server. Among the latest models, only the DS425+ has the GPU needed for Jellyfin hardware transcoding - - that's probably the NAS I'd get if I bought one
...CryptoNiight in r/HomeNAS
April 18, 2026 3:17 AM
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Running Plex directly on an NAS or off my Computer
If you're buying a NAS, the point is not to tie your Mac to it; reboot your Mac and you don't want people dropping from movie watching, do you? Buy PlexPass. That's $250. The people suggesting Intel NAS generally have purchased Plexpass. Buy a NAS with an Intel iGPU. Let's assume that's a DS425+. Th
...dclive1 in r/PleX
January 3, 2026 3:15 AM
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My First Plex Server: So Many Options, So Little Knowledge
Not related to high CPU use on the Studio, as we discussed in the other thread. 50% CPU usage is high, sure, but you have a total of 10 cores in the machine, so literally 5 cores are sitting around waiting for something to do. Plus Video Toolbox (the thing that does HW transcoding on a Mac) is what
...dclive1 in r/PlexServers
January 21, 2026 4:10 PM
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Simple NAS for New User with a UDR
I’m watching here, since I have the same use case. I think I have gone away from the UNAS2 and am now looking at a Synology DS425+, since it has the ability to run apps like Immich and so on. But very interested in other opinions
TheGreatDanishViking in r/Ubiquiti
January 5, 2026 4:02 PM
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My First Plex Server: So Many Options, So Little Knowledge
Yes, which is why it's pointless to have both. Get the Synology DS425+, get 2 22TB drives, plug it all in, download and install Plex, setup a drive share on the Synology for (for example) /media, copy your shows from (Mac) to /media via your network, point Plex (running on Synology) to /media, and p
...dclive1 in r/PlexServers
January 21, 2026 5:39 PM
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Which 4 bay NAS
Synology dropped the drive restrictions. I just went with the ds425+ You might want a memory upgrade, check your local used market. Just looking at drives, these seems like a good price for the UK. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0B94LJWKY/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile?th=1&psc=1
oldsnowcoyote in r/HomeNAS
January 22, 2026 7:15 AM
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My First Plex Server: So Many Options, So Little Knowledge
My opinion is get the Synology DS425+. Please focus. You're jumping all over the map. Both work exactly the same with respect to the Mac : hit it over the network. Synology is far more battle tested, far better known, far better supported. That said, the ugreen option would work. Does Plex make a pa
...dclive1 in r/PlexServers
January 21, 2026 5:45 PM
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