
Synology DS215+ 2X4TB NAS DiskStation
Centralize and Protect Your Data with a High-Performance NAS Solution The Synology DiskStation DS215+ is a 2-bay network-attached storage (NAS) server designed for small and medium-sized businesses. Pre-installed with 2 x 4TB HDD drives, this NAS offers high-performance, energy efficiency, and co...
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Overview
Centralize and Protect Your Data with a High-Performance NAS Solution
The Synology DiskStation DS215+ is a 2-bay network-attached storage (NAS) server designed for small and medium-sized businesses. Pre-installed with 2 x 4TB HDD drives, this NAS offers high-performance, energy efficiency, and comprehensive business features for centralized backup and file sharing.
Specifications:
- Brand: Synology
- Model: DS215+
- Total Storage: 8TB (2 x 4TB HDD)
- Number of Bays: 2
- Target User: Small and Medium Businesses
- Features: Centralized Backup, File Sharing
Key Features
Includes 2 (4TB) NAS Drives approved by Synology; Dual Core CPU Powered by Floating Point Unit; Hot Swappable Drive
Maximum Internal Raw Capacity 16 TB (8 TB HDD X 2) (Capacity may vary by RAID types)
Screwless Drive Bay Design and Hot-swappable Support; 2 USB 3.0 Ports; 1 eSATA Port
Hardware Encryption Engine
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Includes two pre-approved 4TB NAS drives, offering substantial storage capacity right out of the box
- Equipped with a Dual Core CPU featuring a Floating Point Unit for enhanced processing capability
- Designed with hot-swappable drive support and screwless bays, simplifying drive installation and replacement
- Features a hardware encryption engine to help secure data stored on the device
- Offers versatile connectivity with 2 USB 3.0 ports and 1 eSATA port for external devices
👎 Cons
- Maximum internal raw capacity is limited to 16TB, which may not be sufficient for all demanding storage needs
- Capacity may vary based on RAID configurations, potentially reducing usable space compared to raw capacity
- Requires drives to be explicitly approved by Synology, limiting choices for replacement or expansion
- The specifications do not mention specific network interface speeds, which could be a factor for high-bandwidth applications
- Potential buyers might need to research compatible drives to ensure future upgrades are seamless and supported