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I can speak to the Synology RS1221+ as I own two. They are great NASs but they are terrible at compute/transcode.
You missed an important detail which is how much data do you need to store?
Those big servers are nice and powerful if you can stomach the power bill.
My current setup is the two Synology's in an HA pair for storage with a pair of similar spec Hyve servers for compute. If you're looking for an all in one unit, the big server is the way to go.
Oh I’d say not a lot of data at the moment. I have two 14 TB disks which I use as replicas. So I have 14 TB of total capacity roughly. I think a 4-bay NAS is good enough for start