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  1. Thanks for this informative thread. I read some articles about comparison of T and non-T models. I will build a heatsink into the system anyway. It just should be very low noise in normal use. So non-T is the route to go for me. Do you think the i3-9100 (9th gen coffee lake refresh) has compatibility issues compared with i3-8100T (8th gen coffee lake)? It is about the same price. They are in "new" nearly same price as used. 110 Euro new and 90 used. So I would stick for new products. Can you recommend a chipset or mainboard that is known to have a good support in Xpenology for the used peripheral components like disk controller etc ?
  2. What do I need for hardware transcoding? That is more theoretically question since I do not really need to transcode. An alternative of 9th generation would be i3 - 9100 or 9100T with the right board. The disk controller will definitely be AHCI. Maybe the easiest is to stick with the Asrock J5040 itx when its available. I think the performance is good enough for me and I will run it 24/7 so the power consumption is a pro. The mentioned hackintosh installation which might not be able is a con. But I only need it to compile Apps in Visual Studio for development. So for that time I can bring it up on another computer. With this board I think the 918+ will be the right choice? https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/J5040-ITX/index.asp Thanks for your help.
  3. Hello, I am very new to the Xpenology project. I am a freelance IT architect and software developer. At the moment I use a Synology 1813+ which I am pretty happy with except the well known limitation of memory and cpu power. Now I would like to set up a Xpenology. My goal is to run it to host shares and being a backup server. Beside that I want to run about 10 docker containers. Some of them ( like openkm) with more workload expectation. My first plan was to set it up with a J5040 (when board comes available) with 32 GB ram. I read somewhere that this Pentium Silver J5040 does not support the full command set. And for this it could be a problem to set up a hackintosh on the virtual machine. Then I found another low power cpu which should be fine. The G6400 or G6400T. Is that cpu fully supported by Xpenology? It has 2 cores and 4 threads. Which DS should be selected for this setup? Or is there probably another low power consuming CPU with full functionality that I do not have in mind yet? Any input appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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