![]() Synology DS412+ runs on the award-winning operating system, Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM), which offers comprehensive applications and features designed specifically for office and business workgroups. When the need arises to expand the volumes, simply allocate more storage space on the UI, and DSM does the rest for you without any service disruption. Multiple Volumes on RAID allows you to create more than one volume on a RAID structure, providing a flexible and efficient way to manage your storage across all available hard drives. The Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR) automatically builds an optimal RAID volume with data protection based on the hard drives installed, eliminating the need to have hard drives of identical size, while still offering a manual setup option for advanced users. Therefore, potential system damages are minimized and system availability is maximized. When system detects fan fails, the built-in redundancy mechanism will spin up the functional fan to properly ventilate the system, and support continuous operations until the replacement fan arrives. The 2 LAN with failover support and hot-swappable drives will ensure continual service uptime should the drives need replacement or the unexpected LAN failure.ĬPU is the heart of any system, and DS412+ incorporates a passive cooling structure to avoid the dependency of a dedicated processor cooling fan, and mitigate any critical point of failure. Synology DS412+ deliver high data availability to ensure access when it’s needed. Dependable and Reliableīusinesses need a strong foundation to face mission-critical tasks. Synology DS412+ brings you the high performance that your data-intensive applications demand for a storage system. Coming with USB 3.0 support which offers transmission speeds of up to 5 Gbps, namely 10 times faster than USB 2.0, DS412+ takes less time for data transfer for external hard drives and consumes less power. With the Link Aggregation enabled, Synology DS412+ delivers an average 182.66 MB/sec writing speed under RAID 5 configuration in a Windows environment, and 205.68 MB/sec reading 1. Running on Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM)Įxperience High Performance Data Throughput.VMware ® / Citrix ® / Microsoft ® Hyper-V ® Compliance.CPU Passive Cooling Technology & System Fan Redundancy.2 LAN with Failover and Link Aggregation Support.Synology protects your investment in the DS412+. Easy as pie.Synology DiskStation DS412+ is specifically designed for small and medium-sized businesses who need a high-performance, easy to manage, and full-featured network attached storage solution to centralize data backups, protect critical assets and share files across different platforms. ![]() ![]() Log into the website and download the file you were looking for. In both cases it's very easy to restore files, by the way. Hence the cloud backup to HiDrive and C2. Drawback of the USB backup is of course that when the house burns down, so will the backup. No problems whatsoever.Īll-in-all I'd say that all three solutions work well. The third backup task runs a backup of a folder to one of the two USB drives I connected to the NAS. Oh, and the C2 servers are in Germany as well, or so I'm told. As it's still beta there's no indication of prices yet, as far as I know (anyone?) Also quite good, not as fast as HiDrive, but hey, it's still beta. A plus: servers are in Germany (as opposed to the US, you know what I mean.) All-in-all I'm pretty satisfied with HiDrive. This could well be on my side still under investigation (actually I do think there's something at my end that's occasionally playing faul). I had to tweak the schedule a bit, though, because sometimes the backup failed due to a connection issue. Reasonably priced and generally pretty fast. I'm using HyperBackup for three backup tasks. Other - Backblaze B2 - cheap storage, not as full-featured API so it doesn't work with Hyper Backup but you can use it with Cloud Sync or with a third party tool. Obvious upfront cost + reduced protection If you go this route create an account just for backups and don't log in to that account from any desktop apps or untrusted locations. It's not technically a backup provider, but you can store your encrypted / compressed backups there pretty easily. Actual pricing is here: You didn't mention it, but if you use Amazon Glacier it's much less expensive to store, much more expensive to restore.ĭropbox - They offer 1TB for $100 USD / year. S3 has costs for transferring data out, use the calculator to estimate. Amazon S3 - based on the Asia Pacific data center, 500 GB is about $12.50 USD per month. ![]()
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