Synology DiskStation DS416slim 4-Bay NAS Server Released

Synology DiskStation DS416slim

Synology hits back by releasing their newest 4-bay NAS server, the DiskStation DS416slim. Aimed at home users and professionals in need of a compact, power-saving, easily transportable storage solution, this energy efficient 4-bay NAS server (consuming only 11.63W in HDD Hibernation and 17.17W in access) is equipped with a 1.0GHz Marvell Armada 385 88F682032-bit dual-core processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM and four 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD bays (up to 16TB).

Furthermore, the device has 2x USB 3.0 ports, 2x LAN ports and a built-in 60mm cooling fan. Running on DiskStation Manager (DSM) OS, the DiskStation DS416slim supports for multiple RAID setups including Synology Hybrid RAID, Basic, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 6.

The Synology DiskStation DS416slim is available now. [Product Page]

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Synology DiskStation DS216j 2-Bay NAS Server Released

Synology DiskStation DS216j

Synology has recently released a new 2-bay NAS server for the mass market, the DiskStation DS216j. Designed for home and personal users that are in need of a reliable, highly efficient home server requiring less power consumption, this energy efficient 2-bay NAS server (consuming only 14.85W during peak usage and 6.95W when hibernating) is equipped with a 1GHz Marvell Armada 385 88F6820 32-bit dual-core processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM and two 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD bays (up to 16TB).

Furthermore, the device has 2x USB 3.0 ports, 1x LAN port and a built-in 92mm cooling fan, and supports for multiple RAID setups (Synology Hybrid RAID, Basic, JBOD, RAID 0, RAID 1). For operating system, the DiskStation DS216j runs on DiskStation Manager (DSM) OS.

The Synology DiskStation DS216j is available now. [Product Page]

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A New 4-Bay NAS Server Introduced By Synology

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Synology has introduced a new 4-bay NAS server to its line-up, the DiskStation DS414slim. Designed to provide the utmost fun and security while occupying minimal space, this compact NAS server is equipped with a 1.2GHz Marvell Armada 370 processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM, four 2.5-inch SATA(III) HDD/SSD bays (up to 6TB), 2x USB 3.0 ports, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, RAID (0,1,5,6,10) & JBOD support, a built-in 60mm cooling fan and runs on DiskStation Manager 5.0 (DSM 5.0) operating system. The DiskStation DS414slim will begin shipping in the US from mid-June for $299.99 MSRP. [Product Page]

Synology DS414j 4-Bay NAS Server

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Here comes a new 4-bay NAS server from Synology, the DS414j. Designed specifically for small offices and home users, the device is equipped with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM, four 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA(III) HDD/SSD bays (up to 20TB), 1x USB 2.0 port, 1x USB 3.0 port, 1x Gigabit Ethernet, RAID (0,1,5,6,10) & JBOD support, two built-in 80mm cooling fans and runs on DiskStation Manager (DSM 5.0) OS. The DS414j will be available in the US within the next few weeks for $389.99. [Product Page]

Egnyte And Synology Bring Cloud Sync To SMBs And The Humble NAS


Given all the attention that cloud-based file sharing and backup services get, you’d be forgiven for thinking that all data is sitting up in the ether somewhere. But when it comes to the small and...
    






Synology DS214+ 2-Bay NAS Server

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Here comes a new 2-bay NAS server from Synology, the DS214+. Designed for small and medium business users, the device is equipped with a 1.33GHz dual-core processor, a 1GB DDR3 RAM, two 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD bays (up to 8TB), 1x USB 2.0 port, 2x USB 3.0 ports, 1x eSATA port, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, RAID (0,1) & JBOD support, a built-in 92mm cooling fan and runs on Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM 4.3) OS. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Product Page]

Synology DiskStation DS214 2-Bay NAS Server

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Synology offers you their latest 2-bay NAS server, the DiskStation DS214. Designed for SMB & SOHO users, this compact NAS server is equipped with a 1.066GHz dual-core processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM, two 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD bays (up to 8TB), 1x USB 2.0 port, 2x USB 3.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, a built-in 92mm cooling fan and supports for multiple RAID setups (0,1) as well as JBOD. The DS214 is now shipping globally. [Product Page]

Synology DiskStation DS213j 2-Bay NAS Server

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Synology has once again expanded its line of 2-bay NAS servers by launching the DiskStation DS213j. Designed for small offices and home use, this compact NAS server is equipped with a 1.2GHz processor, a 512MB DDR3 RAM, two 2.5-/3.5-inch SATA HDD/SSD bays (up to 8TB), 2x USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, a built-in 92mm cooling fan and supports for multiple RAID setups (0,1) as well as JBOD. Pricing info is still unknown at the moment. [Synology]

Intel launches Atom CE5300-based storage platform with multiple streams, smart scaling

Intel launches Atom CE5300based storage platform with multiple streams, smart scaling

There's been more than a few Atom-based storage servers. Most of them either have to lean on the same Atom processors you'd usually get with nettops, though, which makes them less than ideal for media tasks than a chip dedicated to the job. Intel has just launched a new platform that might be a better fit for home network storage. New NAS arrays from Asustor, Synology, Thecus and others (none yet pictured here) all revolve around a dual-core Atom CE5300 system-on-chip that's better-optimized for media processing duties: it can stream video across the network to multiple devices at once, and can automatically downscale video to accommodate smaller screens. The small chip contributes to a relatively small price at the same time, with NAS boxes starting around $299. Not everyone can suddenly justify a dedicated media server in the home just because the CE5300 is an option, but those that do may at least get more for their money.

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