How to speed up your Synology DS920+ NAS? These are my 5 TOP tips!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @Byteofgeek
    @Byteofgeek  2 года назад +4

    Have you got any tips for improving the performance of your Synology NAS? Let me know in the comments below and if you enjoyed the video then don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to the channel 👍

  • @schmerz6604
    @schmerz6604 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is great! I know the video is a couple years old, but its still helping out dudes like me. Concise information that helped me boost my aging DS920+. Very much appreciated.

    • @juliette-mansour
      @juliette-mansour Месяц назад

      and dudettes like me!!! Thank you so much @Byteofgeek !

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  Месяц назад

      Thanks and glad it's helped 🙂

  • @Phyborg
    @Phyborg Год назад

    I have been trying to fix my network speed issues for MONTHS!! I followed several other videos, posts, how-to's, whatever I could find. The "create a bond " on the two network connections fixed it all! THANK YOU!!!!

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  Год назад

      Hey thanks for the feedback, glad it's improved things for you 👍

  • @MRForever-ub5pw
    @MRForever-ub5pw 2 года назад +5

    Dude, you're the man! After taking suggestions from other videos and seeing small improvements, I made the change that you suggested of unchecking the enable memory compression etc. Now getting full 111-114 MB/s transfer speed both ways from my wired computer to my new DS920+. Thanks so much!

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Good to hear 👍

    • @egtorres
      @egtorres 2 года назад

      Thank you for this tip! I didn't get 111 MB/s, I actually got 83 MB/s. But it's much better than the 30 MB/s I was getting before this setting. I think I might increase that rate after populating the other 2 bays in my nas, cause I got only 2 (of 4) disks, in SHR.

    • @davidniquot6423
      @davidniquot6423 Год назад

      I got 120MB/s right out of the box ... i use 5400 rpm HD (Red and ironwolf), 20Go Ram and 1To SSD (not used as cache but as storage)

  • @mattschoular8844
    @mattschoular8844 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I am at the beginning of my NAS journey...

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Hopefully these videos make it an easier journey 😂

  • @mpbangamusic9673
    @mpbangamusic9673 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing

  • @dennisplester1542
    @dennisplester1542 2 года назад +1

    A couple of comments from a NAS addict who has a couple of QNAPs and Synologies lying around the house in various roles. All the points raised are definitely worthwhile with some having more impact than others. I would argue the 5400 rpm vs 7200 rpm difference is relatively small at least for my various usage cases, with networking setup having more speed impact for sure. I don’t favour QNAP over Synology but for those with a QNAP that supports NVMe, it is definitely worth filling both slots. Any caching benefit is ok, but it makes surprising little difference for my mainly streaming/large file transfer applications from only or at most two PCs at a time, but QNAP also lets you use them as separate storage volumes. I have found I get better bang for buck using them as a single SSD Raid volume when working on a photography or video project. Much quicker for sending draft or snapshot versions of something I’m working on while I keep going until I’m done, and then I send them over to the slower mechanical drives to archive when finished. Works really well for my workflow.

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Thanks for the input, agree on the drive rpm it will vary according to the individual use. 👍

  • @duncansmith6093
    @duncansmith6093 10 месяцев назад

    great video, thanks

  • @Novation681
    @Novation681 Год назад

    Hi and thanks for the video! FYI I did the "disable of the memory compression"....and after the reboot my DS218+ went into the dreaded 'blinking blue of death' :-0 I did the usual fail search procedure and removed the disk, the blue blinking continued after power up. I then removed the extra 8 Gbyte extra memory, still the same issue. Then i noticed that the USB Google Coral was blinking (have not seen that before) hooked to the DS218+ via a USB powered hub. I removed the USB....an voila the DS218+ came back to life :-D !!! I then plugged in the Memory, HDDs and USB and it worked just fine again. The memory is now uncompressed but i have not yet been able to check for potential performance gains yet. Cheers!

  • @WorksOnMyComputer
    @WorksOnMyComputer 2 года назад

    Fantastic. Very well presented and informative.

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Thanks, glad you found it useful 👍

  • @AldoBasili
    @AldoBasili 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much a video really full of useful tips.👍

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the feedback 👍

  • @edmonddavid3598
    @edmonddavid3598 2 года назад

    How do you hard wire DS920+ to my Mac?? Getting frustrated that its taking 45 minutes to transfer photos.

  • @fu4616
    @fu4616 2 года назад

    About the drive speed.... the faster it spins the more heat it creates, so slower drives will help keep the unit cooler.

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      That is correct but it depends on what is more important for you 🙂

  • @RizHail
    @RizHail 2 года назад

    @7:30 you talk about 2 Ethernet Port bond, if i connect my Asus ax86u Router's 2 LAN ports (one 2.5g + one 1g port OR Two 1g+1g ports) Link directly to the NAS DS920+ will this boost my transfer speed rates?
    My purpose is
    1. Backup 2 iPhone 13 photo + videos via WiFi router
    2. Backup 2 MacBook pro time machine via WiFi router
    3. I also plan to add 3 security night vision cameras for house on DS920+ will these work? 2 outdoor + 1 indoor (have not yet decided on make and model, but will only get the Synology Compatible cameras)
    4. On Asus ax86u Router Ping priority is given on Xbox Series X LAN Ethernet gaming port.
    5. On Asus ax86u Router only other Wired LAN Ethernet connected device is Apple TV device.
    6. Purpose of Synology NAS DS920+ will only be, back up family photos + videos, and some folders with Video Data for video editing on MacBook pro 26inch laptop via WiFi router (not LAN wired Ethernet)
    7. Four Seagate Iron Wolf Pro 16tb each, total space 64tb (32tb main storage + 32tb Backup storage)
    8. My internet connection is VDSL2 download 30mbits and upload 15mbits speeds. All i do is Watch Netflix, RUclips, and play games on Xbox Series X.
    Please note:
    I have yet to purchase all of the above mentioned devices for my new house, by June 2022 i move to my new house.
    Awaiting your kind response

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      So I'm using 2x 1 Gig ports via my router and also a switch, copying files down from the NAS via 2 machines I get over 200MB/s which indicates both ports are being used from the NAS. Copying from the NAS and to the NAS across 2 machines at the same time gives me, again, over 200MB/s however copying up to the NAS from the two machines I get just over 110MB/s which is something I need to look into further.
      In my example above, these are all wired connections whereas you're suggesting using a lot of WiFi based devices, this might be your limiting factor here as that might be congested back to the router.

    • @ignaciodelangel451
      @ignaciodelangel451 2 года назад

      Hello, have you looked further into why you are only getting 110 when copying up to the nas?

  • @raysrcsandtech
    @raysrcsandtech 2 года назад

    Nice video, about to get a NAS as I have an old WD MyCloud NAS, I might get the 920+ or 720+ but I may hold out as they say the 922+ is coming :)

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      It's a close call, I think people are expecting a lot from the 922+ so hopefully it'll deliver however the 920+ is a great price at the moment - we'll have to wait and see 🙂

    • @raysrcsandtech
      @raysrcsandtech 2 года назад

      @@Byteofgeek Thanks for the reply, if it not out by the summer I might just get the 920+ as this is my first NAS its still going to better than my very old WD MyCloud

    • @SocialWorkProfessor
      @SocialWorkProfessor 2 года назад +1

      I upgraded from a WD MyCloud to a 218+ and then to a 920+. That first switch was like night to day. You're going to love how much more you can do, and how much more reliable your new NAS will be. Good luck.

    • @raysrcsandtech
      @raysrcsandtech 2 года назад +1

      @@SocialWorkProfessor Thats great to hear, I find the MyCloud sooooo slow I can't wait nw to get the Synology, thank for the input, I dont know anyone with a MyCloud or a Synology so knowing the upgrade is good is very reassuring.

  • @shkahwaji
    @shkahwaji 2 года назад

    What is the Max SSD NVME can be added ?
    Your reviews are really informative and helpful

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад +1

      I believe on the DS920+ it's 2TB per slot.

    • @gmayer0
      @gmayer0 Год назад

      @@Byteofgeek great video and very helpful... have over 200 Synology NAS in the wild.... Im about to add the NVME for cache but wondered why you said to install a pair - I'd like to know more. (I ordered one 800GB NVME for 923+ but finger is on the trigger for a second based on your video)

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  Год назад

      It's a while since I did this but if I remember correctly it's to do with being able to have just a READ cache or having a READ/WRITE cache

  • @JeremyMcMahan
    @JeremyMcMahan 2 года назад

    If one has upgraded the RAM from the 4GB standard to 20GB, what would you recommend regarding the Memory Compression setting?

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Disable it and see what happens, with 20GB you might notice little difference though as most of that memory won't be used by the OS

  • @SocialWorkProfessor
    @SocialWorkProfessor 2 года назад

    What's the difference between bonding and link aggregation?

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Same thing, different name 🙂

    • @SocialWorkProfessor
      @SocialWorkProfessor 2 года назад

      @@Byteofgeek Oh. OK. I was confused then. I thought you needed a special switch for link aggregation but you could still get a speed advantage without a special switch using what I thought was called, bonding.

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад +1

      So normally yes you need a switch that supports LAG, however Synology allows you to bond the ports internally giving you the same result without the need for a special switch. Other operating systems like Windows call it NIC teaming 👍

    • @SocialWorkProfessor
      @SocialWorkProfessor 2 года назад

      @@Byteofgeek That's amazing. Thanks for the information!

  • @guidoabarcia1926
    @guidoabarcia1926 2 года назад +1

    Speed is only good for video editing backup. 5400rpm are more reliable, quieter, less power

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      I think speed is for more than video editing but you're correct about 5400rpm drives although I've 10 year old 7200rpm drives have outlasted 5400rpm drives, sometimes it's the luck of the draw 😒 but if you want more performance then these are the things to consider, hence the video 👍

  • @heshlk
    @heshlk 2 года назад +1

    Does adding nvme drives increase the plex performance?

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      It should do if you have multiple users of plex

    • @jasonterry3634
      @jasonterry3634 Год назад +1

      This is going to have very different answers depending on your plex setup. If you are watching 1080p home movies that have been decently compressed then it wouldn't do anything. Even at 4k with decent compression it's likely not going to do anything. But if you have several streamers, or watch uncompressed video, then it might improve things.

  • @scottmcdonald7577
    @scottmcdonald7577 Год назад

    Be very careful with using this bond technique. I used this and it killed my home network speed. My internet speed dropped from 1 gig to about 90 meg! When I turned off the bond and power cycled my router, my internet speed came back to normal. I've seen other youtube channels discuss this "bonding". It destroyed my network performance. Your mileage may vary.

  • @blackline66
    @blackline66 2 года назад

    Get any errors with non Synology RAM … synology use that against you. Then no support be warned

    • @Byteofgeek
      @Byteofgeek  2 года назад

      Yeah it's a bit of a racket in that regards