If Plex was more configurable (I still use age classification access control to video) then I might use it instead. *Media Server is preferred over Plex's DLNA server because I can configure the menus to provide only music. For now iCloud is enough and I don't get the extra hassle to support that too. I run but only out of curiosity the calendar, CardDAV/Contacts, etc services. Web Station: if nothing else then to ensure that DSM doesn't listen on HTTP 80/HTTPS 443.Mail Server/Mail Station: as a mail archive for emails forwarded from Internet services (set firewalls to only allow SMTP in from those Internet servers).VPN Server: if I didn't run VPN Plus server on SRM router then this would be it.DNS Server: run an internal server so that I can access devices by a simple name and also bypass Internet resolution for my home domain.That's nine and I can't decide which is the last one: Hyper Backup: all the data needs protecting off-NAS.Docker: for those unpackaged applications that are useful to try out and/or keep.unix and setup commands that I'll forget. Note Station/DS note: For recording stuff like a note/scratch pad.Synology Drive: Works for my needs and is enough original Dropbox-y now that Dropbox is bloated and a client resource hog.Moments: I'm lazy and just want something similar to Apple iCloud/Photos.Video Station/DS video: cos the family finally use this in preference to iTunes library content (cos I stopped updating that).Plex*: because it works well and tags easier than VS. ![]()
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