Those who wish to get an extra level of performance in their NAS will usually opt for solid state drives to do so. But that does, for the most part, have the downside of occupying two or more of your ...
In my Synology DiskStation DS920+ review I already touched on SSD caching and how it speeds up file transfers to NAS devices. Synology sent me a couple of their SNV3400 NVMe SSDs to pop into my ...
Synology has this week launched a replacement for the previous Synology DiskStation DS1519 5 bay network attached storage solution. Once again, Synology has created a scalable NAS with an SSD cache ...
More consumer and prosumer-grade network attached storage (NAS) ship with the ability to accelerate workloads with SSDs. We can't pinpoint when the feature rolled out because the software feature was ...
The Synology DS1819+ is a powerful, and affordable, system that provides opportunities for expansion as your needs change over time. The DS8119+ is one of Synology's highest performing pedestal ...
Storage for small offices has been a tradeoff between network-accessible and high performance. Now that there are relatively inexpensive 10 Gigabit options available, its possible to have both. Share ...
Network attached storage manufacturer Synology has unveiled a new range of enterprise M.2 NVMe SSD storage specifically designed for the companies range of Synology NAS systems. The E10G21-F2, ...
If you've read one of my NAS reviews in the past, you'll know that I'm a big fan of managing your own data. Cloud services are great and definitely have their place in the world, but I prefer to be in ...
While not having a front-facing USB port is disconcerting, the rest of the F2-212 is neat and well-Considered. The ability to use SSD caching and enhance with 2.5GbE LAN makes this design a more ...
Synology has launched the DS423+, a 4-bay DiskStation model that offers comprehensive solutions for data protection and management, document collaboration, remote file access, and IP camera-based ...
Synology DSM partitions a 2tb drive as 2.38g for the OS 2.00gb for the swap file and an 127mb "unallocated" before user created partitions and 99mb "unallocated" after. I think the space for the OS ...
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