🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!
The Synology DS920+ is a high-performance NAS solution featuring 56TB of storage powered by four Seagate IronWolf Pro 14TB HDDs. With a robust quad-core processor and AES-NI hardware encryption, it ensures both speed and security for your data. Its versatile connectivity options and future-ready expansion capabilities make it the perfect choice for professionals seeking reliable and scalable storage solutions.
Brand | Synology |
Product Dimensions | 22.3 x 16.6 x 19.9 cm; 6.34 kg |
Item model number | DS920+/8G-SY/5Y/56T-IWPRO |
Manufacturer | SYNOLOGY |
Colour | Seagate IronWolf Pro |
Form Factor | Medium 2 |
Hard Drive Size | 56 TB |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Item Weight | 6.34 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**T
Excellent full featured NAS - so much more than just a plug-in disk pack - Mac Montery compatible
This is a great NAS from a company with a solid reputation and great support organisation.Storage devices are as important as the main PC in any computing environment that has grown to more than a couple of PCs and devices. Easy of use and reliability are key for on-going satisfaction.Remember - digital data can both last forever and be gone in a milli-second. The difference is backups and reliable storage devices.Some things I found out along the set up journey:Use SMB and not AFp for modern Macs.TImeMachine the mainstay of Mac based backups can be used with with NAS. Shared folders must have the "discoverable by bonjour" over SMB set on.When first setting up using bfs be sure to a put in all the drives that will be used. I started with two drives then added two more but it took the device about 12 hours each to weave the later drives into the existing configuration. This is a result of having to redo the on disk data redundancy layout for the added drives.Use the same size drives if possible - I have 4 * 7TB drives that because of the redundancy scheme this provides 21 TB of storage and 1 drive failure redundancy. Use proper NAS drives available from WD or Toshiba for best longevity.Adding 2 * 1TB cache M1 ssd sticks helps performance when the load ramps up but I do suspect that write through to disk happens. Use gigabit wired networking not wifi for moving larger amounts of data. I was getting reliably about 100Mbytes/second writing from a MacBook Pro with ssd drive over a wired connection. Time machine is a bit slower but not much.I was stuck for a while getting "Note enough space" messages on both Mac systems that were using the device. After a very pleasant interaction with support they found a quota setting on the user name was being correctly enforced. Case opened and closed in the same day.You can move data three main way between a Mac and the device :Up/down load using the File Station software accessed via a web browser,Mount a shared folder and use the finder,Mount a shared folder and use the command line in terminal.Use Time Machine for backups.The disk manager software on the NAS has many option and can be extended with extra software. The fine grained controls over users and data access are great. This model has a Celeron processor and I suspect that the virtual machine experience may not be great. However for long term NAS usage lower power consumption is preferred.Let's talk about the noise. In a silent office you can hear the device but it's not unpleasant. Being quieter than a coffee machine or someone tapping on a mobile phone. I imagine the NAS case as a holding place for data chipmunks so the gentle activity noise is reassuring. Some extra sound dampening would be good though esp. when the drives are spinning up. The device drive activity is not predictable when using Time Machine or multiple shared folders.Overall a great device and worthwhile addition to my computer community.
M**D
Superb Media Player and Server
I purchased this as a media player and for holding my photos after a session, I know nothing about Linux or how a NAS works. I did watch several videos on youtube and configured the device very easily.I installed a single 14tb Toshiba NAS drive then over 3 months bought another 4, 2 for my NAS and 2 for my DASThe difference between a DAS and NAS - DAS is Direct Attached Storage and is constantly connected to your computer like a hard drive or USB stick.A NAS is Network Attached Storage, this is connected to your router and accessed via your laptop or desktop pc via a URL. I have mine configured to SHR using 3 discs, if one fails the drive is replaced and the discs automatically copy the data to the new disk.I regularly backup from my NAS to my DAS and use this as a backup medium using free software called FreeFileSyncI have all my movies and TV series ripped to it and watch them through Jellyfin along with all my photos when out and about.We recently went to the Lake District and I connected my laptop up via Ethernet as it's faster than wifi, streamed a movie via Jellyfin to the TV. Since then I have installed TailScale which is a VPN to make it more secure and watch movies through this application from anywhere using any device. After taking 1000's of photos each day I would upload them back to the NAS which did take some time but upon getting home no messing about copying files etcThis took a bit of working out but eventually got there.I just wish I'd have bought one of these devices years ago, the software which comes with this Synology is perfect. Really polished off and makes it a doddle to use and set up
P**S
So flexible
Added 4 x 12TB Ironwolf drives. This is our second Diskstation. The other is a 414+. 6 years old and never missed a beat. This one seems just as solid. Using it for file server, internal web server, and just hooked it up to some surveillance cameras..Simple connection to Office365 for automated backup of all our O365 docs.The ironwolf drives are a bit noisy - some clicks and rumbles, but seem OK. Previous Western Digital red drives were quieter if this is important to you.By the way it only has a single USB port - the previous one has 2 USB ports allowing automated backups to 2 separate external drives quite easily.Formatted with BTRFS - this lets you take regular snapshots allowing roll backs of files. Almost like a quick and dirty backup of the files.Disk Station Manager - the Operating System - takes a bit of getting used to. 6 years on and we are still learning things. If you have not setup a DS NAS before you must read the manual/online help.Other things to note.There are loads of features that are bundled with DS NAS that need reviewing: Video Station is an excellent alternative to Plex, and it is Free! Ensure that you setup 'The Movie Database' Moments is a Photo storage and access portal - think Google Photos - but on your own network vTigerCRM (offshoot of SugarCRM) is an open source CRM system that would compete with Hubspot if you have the time to set it up, Docker - you can run Ubunto or another Linux Distro inside Docker if you feel the need.Then there are loads of other tools that you can add, like MariaDB (MySQL), Apache, PHP and Perl, Wordpress. A full blown Office alternative. Basically if you thought you needed a Linux Server you can probably do it out of the box with good tech support on a Synology box.One last thing, the Operating Systems DSM is actually open source. You can download it and run it on your own box, and get access to all the good stuff that Synology do. Just google Xpenology.
S**Y
Excellent
Très satisfait.
S**F
Synology Fidèle a eux Même !!!
Avant j'avais un NAS a 2 Baies, et ai pris celui-ci à 4 baies pour la simple raison qu'avec une même contenance globale pour les deux NAS ( a 2 et 4 baies ), il sera moins couteux de changer un disque de plus petit volume parmi les 4 baies, plutôt qu'un gros volume parmi les 2 baies.De plus il est possible de rajouter une extension
A**O
superlativo
consegna ok come sempre. prodotto super come nelle mie aspettative
B**H
Great NAS
Performance is excellent.Don’t expect it to handle heavy transcoding jobs as there isn’t a gpu integrated into the processor, for general use with docker containers it runs flawlessly and without much effort.If you are running Plex on the home network it should be able to handle it without much trouble.
M**T
Excellence et polyvalence
Leader dans son domaine, cette référence (DS920+) tient ses promesses, toujours disponible et performant, un must sur laquelle on peut compter !
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