Test Synology Ds925+: Finally 2.5 Gbe Network, but Is that Enough for the Nas Leader?
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Undisputed leader in the NAS sector for more than ten years now, Synology is often the only name that comes to the mind of users to designate this type of product. While the brand is evolving its software, it seems to be a little too much based on an increasingly outdated hardware. Finally, the release of the DS925+ is an opportunity for some renewal, but not always in the right direction. Explanations.
Synology announces the availability of its new NAS: DiskStation DS1825+. The DS1825+ is equipped with two 2.5 GbE ports, ensuring robust network connectivity at the time of commissioning. It also includes two M.2 NVMe locations, allowing to create an all-flash storage group for the most demanding applications, or to use them as a SSD cache to optimize read/write speeds. It also incorporates a PCIe 3 slot, ideal for a 10/25 GbE SPF+ card. You can…
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