
Synology RS214 RackStation: 2-Bay Diskless NAS
Reliable Network Attached Storage for Growing Businesses The Synology RackStation RS214 is a 2-bay rackmount NAS designed for easy data sharing and management. Specifically designed for growing businesses, this NAS enhances productivity with Synology's rich office applications. Specifications: ...
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Overview
Reliable Network Attached Storage for Growing Businesses
The Synology RackStation RS214 is a 2-bay rackmount NAS designed for easy data sharing and management. Specifically designed for growing businesses, this NAS enhances productivity with Synology's rich office applications.
Specifications:
- Form Factor: 1U 2-bay rack mount
- Compatibility: Mac, PC
Key Features
CPU with Floating-Point Unit Boosting Working Efficiency.
512MB RAM for Increased Multi-Tasking Power.
Dual LAN with Failover and Link Aggregation Support.
Features SuperSpeed USB3.0.
Hot-swappable Hard Drive Design.
12-Inch Depth to Fit in 2-Post Rack and Wall Mount Rack.
Running on Synology Disk Station Manager (DSM).
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with a CPU that includes a Floating-Point Unit (FPU), this NAS boosts working efficiency for complex calculations
- The 512MB RAM provides increased multi-tasking power, allowing the Synology RS214 to handle several operations concurrently
- Dual LAN ports with failover support ensure continuous network connectivity and enhanced reliability
- Link Aggregation support allows for increased bandwidth and network redundancy, optimizing data transfer speeds and uptime
- SuperSpeed USB3.0 ports provide fast external storage connectivity, facilitating quick data backups and transfers
- Hot-swappable hard drive design enables drive replacement without system shutdown, minimizing downtime for maintenance
👎 Cons
- The 512MB RAM, while offering increased multi-tasking power, might be considered limited for very heavy concurrent usage or advanced applications
- As a 2-bay diskless NAS, hard drives are not included, requiring an additional purchase and installation
- The "12-Inch Depth" feature is specifically for fitting into 2-post and wall mount racks, which might not be a common setup for all users
- Running on Synology Disk Station Manager (DSM) implies reliance on a specific software ecosystem, which might not appeal to users preferring alternative NAS operating systems
- The lack of specific CPU details beyond "with Floating-Point Unit" makes it difficult to compare its raw processing power against other NAS devices