The Synology DiskStation DS216+II is a whisper-quiet two-bay NAS device that offers good file transfer performance, 4K video transcoding, and a generous selection of apps. It's a breeze to set up and ...
The ability to transcode 2160p video files in real time is this NAS box’s best feature by far. NAS boxes are nigh on perfect devices for storing and streaming your multimedia collections—music, video, ...
If a formula isn't broken, it's usually wise not to mess with it too much, and Synology has adhered to this sensible rule for a while with its NAS enclosures. Something that's always intrigued us, ...
Synology officially released the DiskStation DS216+ which is the direct successor to the DS215+ and a NAS unit that I’m sure a lot of people have been looking forward to. The new DiskStation DS216+ ...
“The DS216 will quickly become your most valuable work tool, providing several convenient office applications to help you improve work productivity,” said Jason Fan, product manager at Synology Inc.
The DiskStation DS716+ was popular when it first launched and it was easy to see why: it was the cheapest Synology NAS to support BTRFS and its powerful quad-core Braswell processor meant it could ...
The latest DSM OS is version 6.1, which builds on DSM 6.0 that we looked at in our review of the DS216j last year. Much of the tweaking has gone on outside of the apps and features general users will ...
The Synology DiskStation DS216+II ($299.99) is a full-featured NAS device designed for home and small business users. Equipped with a dual-core processor, numerous connectivity ports, and a generous ...
The Synology DiskStation DS216+II ($299.99) is a full-featured NAS device designed for home and small business users. Equipped with a dual-core processor, numerous connectivity ports, and a generous ...
Synology Inc. today launched the DiskStation DS216+. The high-performance 2-bay NAS server is aimed at home and small office users who want an efficient and secure storage solution to protect and ...
The DSM software offers a vast array of features and we plan to cover the key aspects, perhaps the most basic of which is the very feature you would expect to find on a NAS, a file explorer. Called ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
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