DS224+ will likely give you really good performance based on what you mentioned. Although the max RAM (6GB) could potentially be a concern if you run too many containers
Have you had your drive(s) for a while? Could be WDDA throwing up the warning. See this video if you haven’t already
youtu.be/jx4i64uqsIA?si=BbV1GGCL6GRJ3VM8

WD Red, Synology and WDDA - How to Disable it, Which Drives Have WDDA and DSM Support?
YouTubeWhat kind of drive is it? There’s a chance the alert could be legitimate.
This is incredibly useful! Looking forward to the release!
thanks for this! it worked. and come to think of it, i remember having to do something similar to refresh the ip on a raspberry pi a while back
this didn’t work for me unfortunately, it had ended up going back to the same ip it had
Renewing DHCP Lease on DSM - Lemmy.world
When setting up a DS923+, I added a reservation for IP address to my router. So
I was wondering if there is a way to get DSM to pick up the new (and henceforth
static) IP address quicker than waiting for the current one to expire (which
would take about 22 more hours). On Windows/Mac there’s an option to
renew/refresh DHCP in network settings. Is there an equivalent thing I can do on
the NAS? If not, I guess I can just wait around for it to get refreshed.
“Known to collect” is going to be vastly different from what’s actually being collected. It’s more realistically just serving ads, getting some crash/reporting. But because it’s all under Google, it’s going to show up as Google. DDG/other blockers won’t know the difference.
I believe this is from enabling colorful mode inside Theme Management in Settings