BeFi
11-28-2014, 07:02 AM
I suggest to provide a Synology DSM version of Mezzmo.
The business case for Conceiva should be quite compelling. There are many Synology users out there that have replaced a noisy and maintenance-intensive Windows PC as their media server with a Synology Diskstation running under Synology DSM - a Linux derivate.
The native Synology DLNA server has only very basic functionality.
I am running a Synology Diskstation since 4 years and have just migrated to a newer model with a quadcore Intel processor fast enough even for realtime transcoding. The only thing I am seriously missing is the comfort of Mezzmo on this NAS device.
Synology Diskstation need less than a tenth of maintenance than a Windows PC, are extremely low noise and cool. Dependent on the setup all data are Raid 1,5,10 protected.
Best regards
Bernhard
The business case for Conceiva should be quite compelling. There are many Synology users out there that have replaced a noisy and maintenance-intensive Windows PC as their media server with a Synology Diskstation running under Synology DSM - a Linux derivate.
The native Synology DLNA server has only very basic functionality.
I am running a Synology Diskstation since 4 years and have just migrated to a newer model with a quadcore Intel processor fast enough even for realtime transcoding. The only thing I am seriously missing is the comfort of Mezzmo on this NAS device.
Synology Diskstation need less than a tenth of maintenance than a Windows PC, are extremely low noise and cool. Dependent on the setup all data are Raid 1,5,10 protected.
Best regards
Bernhard