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Fast dual-core processor and server-like storage performance
Published: 2012-04-21, Author: Frank , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Are the hard drives in your computer full, but external hard drives don't provide enough space or safety? What you need then is Network Attached Storage (NAS). If you go for the ones with room for four to five normal hard drives, it will give you a larg...
While there may be speedier Nas boxes out there, Synology’s DiskStation product line is miles ahead of the curve thanks to the features of DiskStation Manager 3.0. It's just a pity the physical styling doesn't follow suit. Still, if you’re looking for...
Fast dual-core processor and server-like storage performance; flexible RAID support; hot sparing; scheduled power off/on; bundled web, database and mail servers; other integrated applications
No hot swapping of disks
Like other members of the Synology Disk Station family, the DS411+ is a lot more than just a very quick and capable storage appliance. It can also be a web, database and email server, share printers, monitor and manage surveillance cameras and a lot m...
Managing the DiskStation DS411+ is admittedly a pleasure, but whilst excelling in one aspect, the unit stutters in another. Performance during our benchmarks proved to be decidedly average, and if speed is your primary concern, rival manufacturers off...
Every time we review a Synology Disk Station we are shocked at the total package value of these devices. Providing a review that will express the multitude of features DSM is packed with is next to impossible. The DiskStation manager 3.1 offers an ev...
The Synology DS411+ is one of the most powerful Atom based NAS devices we have come across, the Intel Atom D510 seems perfectly suited for this kind of use. Given the specifications, the DS411+ performed as anticipated and proved to be a great quality ...
The DiskStation DS411+ is a big performance step up from the last Synology NAS we reviewed earlier this year. This time around processor and RAM limitations were not a problem, as the DS411+ offers a 1.67GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of memory. The ...
Fast dual-core processor and server-like storage performance, flexible RAID support, hot sparing, scheduled power off/on, bundled web, database and mail servers, other integrated applications
Massive storage capability, Great performance, WebDAV is great feature for remotely accessing & modifying data, Android apps for Audio, Photo, and Camera, New user interface looks nice and works well
New user interface could be improved, Windows ACL needs tweaking for enterprise environments, Still no domain user access to applications (Audio/Photo/Surveillance/WebDAV), My DSM Wishlist:, I have used DSM for more than a year and it is a very good package of services and applications. But there are some features I would love to see in future versions, LDAP for user management/authenticat
Speaking of the hardware alone, the Synology DiskStation 411+ NAS is fantastic. I cannot think of any issues one might have with the unit. It would take a serious number of users to fully tax the hardware; more people than you would typically find at ...
Excellent performance, Easy setup, Accepts 3.5” and 2.5” drives, Feature rich, Quiet operation, Energy saving,
No front USB port, Drives are accessible from the rear only,
In terms of performance, Synology's DS411+ is tough to beat. Both read and write speeds are blazing fast and it can easily handle multiple, simultaneous file transfers. All in all, the unit is consistent with what I've come to expect from Synology – ...