Synology DS1522+ NAS - Should You Buy It?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2022
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    Many who have been following the release strategy of the popular network-attached storage brand, Synology, have been noticing something of a shift towards premium business products this last few years. The brand still features numerous solutions that are targeted toward home, value and prosumer users, but it is undeniable that Synology has been giving a great deal of attention to top-tier business and enterprise above all else in 2022. So far, the new Synology DS1522+ NAS is a solution that on the face of it is something a little bit more SMB and Prosumer, arriving in a 5 Bay desktop chassis and mid-range server CPU form. This new system has striking differences in a few key areas though compared with the DS1520+ predecessor and with little mention of a new DS922+ or DS923+ from the brand in any form, many are wondering if the new DS1522+ is what the shape of the smaller end of the Synology portfolio is going to look like moving forward. Today I want to review the Synology DS1522+ to find out whether this new iteration of the popular Diskstation series is a move for good or for bad, discuss its hardware and what this newer configuration of hardware is able to do. Let’s find out if the Synology DS1522+ NAS deserves your data.
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  • @WillBelden
    @WillBelden 6 месяцев назад +3

    Would like to add that I pulled the trigger on this. ​ I bought the Synology DS 1522+, 5x8TB in RAID6 for 20.xTB total storage. (I was at only 10 TB with my old Drobo 5N.) Been pretty happy with it in the couple months I've had it online. Docker, for sure, but just an awesome interface with the DSM 7.2. Your review here was a HUGE influencing factor, honestly. Knowing what it could do, what to watch for, along with such a detailed review made all the difference. Thank you SO much @NASCompares , and may you have a great new year!

  • @AlexeiTetenov
    @AlexeiTetenov Год назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @WillBelden
    @WillBelden 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the detailed rundown. Considering the 1522 to replace my aging Drobo 5N. Unfortunately, I'm mostly WiFi in our setup, so the 1GB speed limits are mostly fine. I'll keep the Drobo, although smaller capacity as a straight backup for any new Synology I get. (Plus, RAID 6, 2-drive failure on the Synology.)

  • @sunnindawg
    @sunnindawg 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @MR-vj8dn
    @MR-vj8dn Год назад

    I’m using QNAP, Netgear, HP, Drobo, TrueNAS today. I’m new to Synology though and this seems to be a channel to ask about them. Is there a forum for questions and discussion?I’m looking for a suitable NAS that will provide SHR2 and 100TB+ of possible storage for mostly iSCSI use, no media features required.

  • @user-sc6vg4ny5u
    @user-sc6vg4ny5u Год назад

    Increasingly building a small UnRaid seems the way to go.

  • @FabulousFadz
    @FabulousFadz Год назад +1

    I was going to get the 920+ when I heard about the 923 and thought that would be better. For my use case it isn't. One of my primary reasons for getting a NAS was to use it as a Plex server. Currently my Plex is running on an old laptop with 6TB of external HDD storage. That 6TB is pretty full now so I can't add more stuff. So among other NAS functions I wanted something with hardware acceleration. I've now decided that I'll run plex off of a NUC with the NAS serving as the storage. I would prefer a 5 bay NAS and wanted to know what your thoughts are regarding getting 923+ vs 1522+. I'll get the 10Gb expansion if necessary but is there a compelling reason to choose the 4 bay over the 5 bay?

  • @Zerogenome
    @Zerogenome Год назад +7

    I bought a 920+ recently since my use case is focusing on storage with few media streaming and a tiny docker image.
    My feeling now is if you want an extra hot spare bay and spicy cpu power or ram or 10gb you better go for 1522+. I choose 920+ because of low power consumption and I now populate 3/4 bay with ironwolf 4tb 5900RPM due to noise since all of them are in my bedroom.
    Choose what you use. I got 920+ for only 350$ :D

    • @nygmaa
      @nygmaa Год назад

      Nice! What RAID are you running on it ? I need to get one mainly for big video files storage/archiving, 4 bays might not be enough idk.

    • @Zerogenome
      @Zerogenome Год назад +1

      @@nygmaa I'm currently using SHR since it is incredibly flexible. I chose my NAS based on NAS performance suit my use cases and cost/benefits over the number of bays and HDD capacity because the spec is barely upgradeable.
      If you wonder what is suitable for you between
      6 bays with 4TB //20GB use space
      4 bays with 6TB //18GB use space
      You might want to consider 3 things
      1) power consumption
      2) Noise
      3) Embedded graphic
      More bay = More drive = more noise & power
      Higher capacity HDD = More RPM noise & power
      You might looking for DS920+ DS1621+ or DS1522+
      You can find all detail on this channel.
      I choose Ironwolf 4TB 5900RPM since it's enough for now. I can pull out 1 drive and switch it with 2 8TB drives if I need more space in the future.

  • @jesmonda
    @jesmonda 8 месяцев назад

    thank you for the great review and insights on the NAS products. I've been planing to upgrade from my current DS220+ to DS1522+, however I'm concerned that according to Synology compatibility lists, they no longer support any third-party 2.5 SATA SSD drives!
    Do you know if I can still use other SATA SSD brands with the DS1522+?

    • @azwb
      @azwb Месяц назад

      You probably figured your anser out by now. But I went with a crucial SSD drive 4TB x 3 - They were zippy fast but got a read/write error on one of the drives and it kinda concerned me. Data was safe but I was thinking they drive is 3 weeks old and I got an error.... Hum... I went with Seagate Iron Pros which are built for toughness. Havnt had an issue withe the 4 of them.

  • @gloomy475
    @gloomy475 Год назад

    Is link aggregation an option?

  • @art_81
    @art_81 Год назад

    Now that 4 months have passed, do you know if it works with pro discs?

  • @tsenkov
    @tsenkov Год назад

    Does it work with 20TB Ironwolf drives (the new ones - ST2000NT01). Compatibility sheet shows 10TB max :(

  • @tinuspannier4470
    @tinuspannier4470 Год назад +10

    With the same drive configuration, would this DS1522+ be louder than DS920+?

  • @pnachtwey
    @pnachtwey Месяц назад

    I have had a DS1522+. I just upgraded 5 6TB drives to 3 16TB drives. It was easy but it took a while. I am using SHR1 obviously. After upgrading I had to make another volume to take advantage of the extra 10TB. Now I need to upgrade the RAM so I can run Docker containers. If you have 5 drives the same size and you are NOT going to upgrade the drives then use RAID 5. I use RAID 5 because I have an older DS1019+ I use for backup. This is necessary because the power supply or CPU can die. If a drive dies it is no big deal. Some say use RAID 6. If you have only one NAS this is OK but what if the power supply or drive dies? You need another NAS or big USB drive to use as backup.

  • @vivoices
    @vivoices 4 месяца назад

    Is the 1522+ capable of running reliably with 5 x Seagate Exos X24 24TB HDDs in RAID 5?

  • @nsayer
    @nsayer 7 месяцев назад

    The video says that USB printers are not supported... they sure are. I have a label printer plugged into my 1522+ and it works just fine.

  • @coolcat23
    @coolcat23 Год назад +4

    I appreciate the balanced reporting. The CPU is the showstopper for me. I would have liked to add a 5-bay unit to my DS420+ but I won't buy a unit without hardware acceleration for media conversion and the 1Gb/s connections were outdated a couple of years ago already. Not a fan of Synology making everything they can proprietary and castrate USB functionality so that one is forced into their proprietary solutions.

    • @timmark4190
      @timmark4190 Год назад

      What is an alternative?

    • @coolcat23
      @coolcat23 Год назад

      @@timmark4190 Depends on what you want. Perhaps another Synology with a Celeron processor (DS420+) or a QNAP?

  • @AussieTech
    @AussieTech Год назад

    Hi there, I currently have a DS420j NAS with about 15TB of content on my drives so far - If I purchased a 920+ or 1522 to upgrade can I just put the drives from my 420 in there or will erase all my content? Is there a way I can do this in the future that you know of? Thanks for the great content and please keep the videos coming! Mick

    • @carlosgarcialalicata
      @carlosgarcialalicata Год назад

      Did you figure out the answer?

    • @AussieTech
      @AussieTech Год назад +1

      @@carlosgarcialalicata Hi, not as yet :( I’m still fairly new to all this stuff, but I think I was had in the shop when they sold me this unit - now i’ve learnt a bit more, I have realised I got a very starter NAS and I’m wanting more for the future already!

  • @azwb
    @azwb Месяц назад

    4 Drives - 12TB Iron Wolf Pro getting 600MB Writes / 810MB Reads using Blackmagic Software Test. Does anyone else have any test results they would like to share?

  • @Zer0G101
    @Zer0G101 Год назад

    DS1621 or DS1522 ? have 8 cameras and use docker and normal nas stuff.

  • @muffinberg7960
    @muffinberg7960 Год назад +4

    I am really going between 1621+ or this 1522+. I really can't make my mind. I really want something small, and this model being small, I favor it. But then comes the point 1621+ having the internal power supply and that being more efficient then the external one. I am also going between this having low multicore performance. I guess there is very little to no chance for this to run a vm. If I get this I should be only using this as a storage which is also an option, I can get those aliexpress routers with celeron N6005 and do the plex on there while using the synology for its storage bucket. Yes, currently I am very undecisive on this. Any suggestions from anyone?

    • @JohnSmith-zl8rz
      @JohnSmith-zl8rz Год назад

      I have the same question

    • @keesverhagen9227
      @keesverhagen9227 9 месяцев назад

      Me too.
      Can not decide between ds1621+ and the 1522+ .
      The cpu on the 1522 is slightly faster.
      And maybe with the next update you can use the m2 as datapool ?

  • @ronaldvargo4113
    @ronaldvargo4113 Год назад +2

    If they would have gone with a 4 core CPU vs 2 core/4 thread I would have considered this an update. But because they decided cheap on on the CPU I am going to have to wait another year to see what comes out in the 5 bay line of Synology.

    • @muffinberg7960
      @muffinberg7960 Год назад

      Unfortunately this is synology make that a minimum of 3 years. That is why I am especially frustrated at them. We have all the tech and its cheap, I am willing to pay alot more but dont have any options present. I want something compact and also packed with a cpu which makes sense. To synology if I say I want more performance or quality hardware they immediately try to shove a rackmount server down my ass.

    • @ExNova99
      @ExNova99 Год назад

      @@muffinberg7960 2 years*

  • @pussnbootlp
    @pussnbootlp Год назад +1

    You should ask Synology why they pick the embedded version of APU with its iGPU disabled. And there is the version with higher spec and with the Vega graphic as well. So the real question is why Synology picked the APU with disabled iGPU, knowing many of their customers will want a model with better transcoding support by using a little more pricy model of APU with the Vega graphic.

    • @pussnbootlp
      @pussnbootlp Год назад +1

      And I think the price they are charging the market should allow them to put a 4-core Zen+ Embedded with iGPU in the unit like this. Or they are just trying to handicap their product, so you have no choice but to buy the much more expensive version.

    • @Fendera1
      @Fendera1 7 месяцев назад

      How do you notice this in real case usage? Do you have an example? I'm asking because I probably want to buy this NAS

  • @passion4gadgets60
    @passion4gadgets60 Год назад

    My power supply keeps dying.

    • @cfwin1776
      @cfwin1776 Год назад

      I saw reports about power supply failures on these NAS. I have been using an earlier 5 bay version for about two years. I have it connected to a cheap UPS. So far so good.

  • @robertcoleman7071
    @robertcoleman7071 Год назад +3

    Much has been said about the issues with 1Gbe for 3 years but really, what percentage of users need more than that right now? How many devices connect via wifi thereby not being able to saturate even a 1Gbe connection.

  • @YouTubeGlobalAdminstrator
    @YouTubeGlobalAdminstrator Год назад +2

    No quicksync, no dedicated SSD storage, proprietary NIC, proprietary PSU connector - no thanks.
    It could've been a great unit, but not like this. Aimed more at business users it seems. Good review though!

    • @blcjck8121
      @blcjck8121 Год назад

      Yeah at this point they're just bullshitting. If they're trying to pass off a dual core hyperthread CPU as better than quad core single thread even at higher clock, they're full of it. This is not a successor to the 1520 it's something worse, and even if, it's not even a sidegrade. Forget this Mickey Mouse company for the time being, they lost their marbles.

  • @Noodles.FreeUkraine
    @Noodles.FreeUkraine Год назад +4

    I bet their CEO is raging 24/7 because he can't just put a single transistor in there as a CPU. And as for the proprietary crap (branded HDDs and interfaces), at this point I'm just waiting for a new triangular power plug they can sell for only $500 extra. Let's not even elaborate on the DSM of hell (7.x) that, after coming out years late, is merely a castration of its predecessor.
    Oh well, I guess that's just how you gotta run things when you absolutely must run your reputation into the ground and alienate as many customers as possible. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @carlosgarcialalicata
      @carlosgarcialalicata Год назад

      What's the brand + triangular power plug about? Can't you just install normal drivers?

  • @cybermorph
    @cybermorph 10 месяцев назад +4

    yes absolutely. And OMG what is up with you people discounting this because it doesn't provide enough gpu transcoding for you, therefore it's a loser? I had a 220+ which was fine and now the 1522+ and it's awesome. Plays all my 4K videos perfectly and as well or better than my previous. What is this obsession with transcoding videos when you're buying a $1000 NAS that does so much more and the new processor does cartwheels around the previous Celeron on the 220+. I mean how many people are watching fricken videos on their phone and flipping out if it buffers? I tested and it works just as well as the 220+ for my needs, no buffering or stuttering and remote play just as seamless. So are there seriously tens of thousands of people using their NAS to share their library and expecting 10 for more simultaneous transcoding streams to all their kids or friends or.... customers? it's lunacy to see all the complaints about this one feature not being optimized with their choice of a new CPU which frankly is so much faster and efficient on every other task I use my NAS for like video and photo editing on the fly, backing up and accessing Synologydrive, music streaming and everything else. And no problem playing and I guess transcoding a stream when needed. So just STFU with all the negative whiners who seem to have no life but watching multiple streams on multiple phones at any given time, therefore this is a crappy NAS? Give us a break and get a life. It's an awesome product.

  • @Pter02
    @Pter02 5 месяцев назад +2

    Please speak not so fast. There are Germans listening 😅