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authorMichał M. Sapka <michal@sapka.me>2023-01-29 00:01:47 +0100
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date: 2022-05-07T10:15:00+02:00
draft: false
category: "hardware"
-type: homeserver
+year: 2022
title: Repartitioning the home server
-tags: ['homeserver', 'dyi']
+tags:
+- homeserver
+- partitioning
+- diy
+- wd-red
+- shr
+- synology
+abstract: How I rethought and repartitioned my server.
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I have owned Synology 920+ for some two years. Unfortunately, when I first got it, I made some assumptions that are no longer true and therefore this NAS is basically a glorofied Plex machine. A bad one, as the CPU is not powerful for any modern codec transcoding. Time to fix it!