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Standard User pxr5
(regular) Mon 08-Nov-21 13:38:42
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Re: Synology NAS not sleeping (Plex?)


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I have 2 synology NAS and I just leave them alone 24/7. I don't use Plex but I too had issues with hibernation. I just gave up and leave them on now. Regarding Emby, there is a free fork called Jellyfin - I run it on a Raspberry pi as I haven't docker on my NAS'. It should work well on your NAS though.

https://jellyfin.org/
https://www.reddit.com/r/jellyfin/
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Mon 08-Nov-21 18:32:12
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Re: Synology NAS not sleeping (Plex?)


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From an endurance, durability and lifetime perspective NAS-specific drives will be perfectly happy running 24x7x365?- in fact more preferable to powering down and spinning them up continually.

My two Samsung SSD cache sticks on the other hand have respectively 1% and 0% life left and have been taken out off the equation by the box….
Standard User gary333
(experienced) Thu 11-Nov-21 16:14:00
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Re: Synology NAS not sleeping (Plex?)


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I sent the Synology back in the end and have just returned all drives to my Lenovo server as even with emby I could not fix the above.

My server will put all hard drives to sleep using 16w when the drives have been spun down and around 25w when spun up and idling. For comparison the Synology was using 21w with all drives awake, but only 7-9w with hard drives spun down (9w standard sleep, 7w some “special” mode.


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Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Thu 11-Nov-21 18:36:02
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Re: Synology NAS not sleeping (Plex?)


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In reply to a post by gary333:
I sent the Synology back in the end and have just returned all drives to my Lenovo server as even with emby I could not fix the above.

My server will put all hard drives to sleep using 16w when the drives have been spun down and around 25w when spun up and idling. For comparison the Synology was using 21w with all drives awake, but only 7-9w with hard drives spun down (9w standard sleep, 7w some “special” mode.

So the Synology used 16% less power than the Lenovo when awake and 43% less when asleep...

Were you not able to shutdown and restart either of the media server apps simply using the scheduler?
Standard User gary333
(experienced) Sun 14-Nov-21 10:09:25
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Re: Synology NAS not sleeping (Plex?)


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In reply to a post by Pheasant:
In reply to a post by gary333:
I sent the Synology back in the end and have just returned all drives to my Lenovo server as even with emby I could not fix the above.

My server will put all hard drives to sleep using 16w when the drives have been spun down and around 25w when spun up and idling. For comparison the Synology was using 21w with all drives awake, but only 7-9w with hard drives spun down (9w standard sleep, 7w some “special” mode.

So the Synology used 16% less power than the Lenovo when awake and 43% less when asleep...

Were you not able to shutdown and restart either of the media server apps simply using the scheduler?


I already owned the Lenovo, thus that was a sunken cost (not only a quarter of the price of the Synology too I may add). The Synology on the other hand was £460 and wasn't going to give me anything more unless it could save energy smile.

The problem with a scheduled task was it would end the utility of the device making life more difficult as I want the Synology to sleep for the majority of the day when it's not being used. I'd have to have a different schedule for each day and then risk on certain points of the day where I might decide to watch something that the service isn't available. Shutting down just at night would still mean many hours in the day it using more power than it should be doing.
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Sun 14-Nov-21 10:32:00
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Indeed. Even if your Synology was sitting at low power for say 22 out of 24 hours each day as compared to the Lenovo running at full power 24/7 then the energy saving would be: (25-9)*22=352 Wh per day. If you’re paying around 16p per kWh for power that’s about 5.6p per day

So it would take you 22 years of energy savings to realise the payback in the £460 hardware cost.
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