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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Claims deep-learning photo tech.
We put Synology's high-end dual-bay NAS through its paces.
More Btrfs support, encrypted folders.
Extends warranties anyway.
Boasts of boosted performance.
The new J-series NAS from Synology replaces the venerable DS215j for just £130
New budget NAS with dual-core CPU, 512MB RAM, USB 3 ports and 15W power consumption
Synology's latest NAS promises 4K video transcoding on-the-fly
Three new NAS enclosures introduced, with the DS216play offering 4K transcoding
Synology brings quad core power to its two-bay NAS enclosures, starting with the DS715
Space-saving and security gains.
Adds USB 3.0 to boot.
Security-focused upgrade for the NAS OS.
Faster, cheaper than its predecessor.
NAS files encrypted, ransom demanded.
Real-time transcoding, four drive bays.
Synology will publicly unveil the new version of DSM at a London launch event in September 2014.
Synology's disk-less NAS server offers your external hard disks and USB devices NAS-like status
Synology aims at the budget NAS market with it's £120 dual-bay NAS
Synology has added built-in WiFi and a beefier spec to it's latest mid-range NAS box.
Adds 802.11b/g/n support to its home and small-office DS213.
We take a look at Synology's latest NAS and its new DSM 4.0 operating system
Do USB 3 and a 2GHz CPU make the DS212+ even better than DS211+?
October 14 2021 | 15:04