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 ...
It highlights a bigger problem with the Synology platform.
Have you ever imagined having all your files, backups, and even your home security system seamlessly managed from a single, compact device? A Synology NAS can make that a reality, but let’s be honest, ...
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Synology DiskStation DS1525+ NAS review

The Synology DiskStation DS1525+ is a user-friendly NAS with expansion being at the heart of everything it does. Expand your storage, your performance and your ability to operate at new levels.
Just a few days ago we took a deep dive into Synology's new Diskstation Manager software, version 4.1. Given the increasing complexity of NAS products the software plays a significant role, but ...
The last few years have seen a decrease in internal storage on the Mac, as SSDs have gained prominence. A way to extend that is with a network attached storage device — and the Synology DS1019+ is an ...
Have you ever found yourself frustrated with a sluggish file sync, mysteriously vanishing storage space, or inexplicable errors while using Synology NAS? You’re not alone. Despite its reputation as a ...
Synology's DS420+ is a small 4-bay NAS that is a good match for the remote worker, as more people than ever are working from home. As work-from-home becomes a normality in many industries, the need to ...
Using a dedicated device like a Synology NAS drive to host your Plex media library offers a variety of advantages over using a Mac. In addition to being able to configure a large amount of storage at ...
The market for network attached storage, NAS, has grown significantly over the course of the past few years. As that market segment has grown, a few names continue to get brought up more than others.
With services like Apple's iCloud and Google Cloud Music, it's easy to assume that the future of our data is putting it safe on someone else's servers. There's another option, however, in hosting your ...