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That site is maintained by a member here, but this is all hobby stuff. It may not get updated immediately. Their guides are good though.
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It was updated last month. https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?url=ht ... are_type=t XPEnoboot 5.2-5967.1 (17/07/2016)
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Quick connect is not needed with your setup. Once fully setup and ports forwarded from your router, you should just be able to go to the address you set up.
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I believe if you select the "install/upgrade" option at boot it will get you what you want. Select install/upgrade, then use the synology assistant to find your NAS. Have the PAT file downloaded and ready on your computer and load it up and go.
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Use dyndns or some other service do not leach off of synology features like that. That is for the people who bought synology hardware. I use dyndns and it works well.
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Do you have Uefi set to on? If so try legacy mode.
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Did you click the option to migrate and keep data?
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Did you click the option to migrate and keep data?
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AC3 is fine for plex. Really depends on what you are playing it back on though. I read the passmark to transcode one HEVC stream could be 6000 to 7000. I have a xeon 2630lv3 and it maxes out for a minute or two the falls back to around 50% the remaining time for my x265 stuff. I could probably only do 2 streams if I'm lucky with x265, but x264 could be 5 plus. Some clients can play back x265 without transcoding. Like the Roku 4 or Google Nexus TV.
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I am not sure that your selected processor has enough power to consistently transcode Hevc.
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If there is no data yet, destroy the group/volume and start over.
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Go to storage manager, if disk group is set up hit manage and check parity. No disk group, same process for the volume.
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My docker app runs fine 24/7 for many months now. I'm running 5.2-5644.5 I did not upgrade to 5697 or whatever the newest release is though.
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Try turning off uefi in the bios and see what happens. What size is the flash drive?
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No Xpenology can address 8 total cores weather physical or logical (hypertheading). Physical processors do not matter. Can do on processor with 8 cores or 2 with 4 cores.
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Xpenology does not use much RAM, 8GB is more than enough. Not sure that dual channel memory would make much of a difference.
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8 logical processors regardless of physical cores or processors.
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Xpenology can take advantage of up to 8 cores. The description in DSM is hard-coded, but you will get real performance of the CPU in use.
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My e5-2630lv3 runs at 98% during the initial buffering then goes to about 20%.
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viewtopic.php?p=38792#p38792 Ethical issues do need to be noted. I do not support abusing Synology services. I used DDNS etc....
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Issue remains, tested today by appending the file and rebooting. More info here. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2195
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I will try tomorrow and report back.
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It will show the cores past 8 as disabled. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7878
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1240LV3 does not support dual CPU configuration.
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Xpenology can only see 8 cores. I have a 2630lv3 with hypertheading turned off so I use the real cores only.