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The device has an M.2 connector for SSD — 2 pcs, a slot for a PCIe network card.
Mountdesktopdesktop
Drives
3.5" drive slots86
Max. storage capacity128 TB96 TB
Hot swap
SATA 2
SATA 3
M.2 connector2
PCI-E11
RAID
RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 5
RAID 10
JBOD
RAID 6, Synology Hybrid RAID, Basic
RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 5
RAID 10
JBOD
RAID 6, Synology Hybrid RAID, Basic
Connection
LAN ports44
LAN speed1 Gbps1 Gbps
USB 3.2 gen143
eSATA22
Features
Software features
Web server
FTP server
print server
multimedia (DLNA, iTunes, uPnP)
transcoding
BitTorrent client
mail server
database server
video surveillance server
backup
DDNS
domain integration
AirPlay
Web server
FTP server
print server
multimedia (DLNA, iTunes, uPnP)
transcoding
BitTorrent client
mail server
database server
video surveillance server
backup
DDNS
domain integration
AirPlay
Hardware
Operating systemDSMDSM
CPUIntel Atom C3538Intel Atom C3538
CPU cores4 cores (4 threads)4 cores (4 threads)
CPU speed2.1 GHz2.1 GHz
RAM4 GB4 GB
Max. RAM32 GB
RAM slots2
Built-in memory4096 MB4096 MB
ControlWEB-interface / appWEB-interface / app
General
Power consumption67 W56.86 W
Coolingactiveactive
Noise level22.2 dB
Size166x343x243 mm166x282x243 mm
Weight6 kg5.05 kg
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3.5" drive slots

The number of slots for drives in the form factor 3.5", provided in the design of the server.

Initially, 3.5 "is the traditional, most popular form factor of drives for server systems. It is noticeably larger than 2.5", but it allows you to create capacious, inexpensive (in terms of gigabytes) and reliable media, in which it is also easier to implement various additional functions. That is why, specifically in NAS servers, this form factor is also the most popular; slots under 2.5" are much less common in such equipment, and in most cases they complement 3.5".

As for the number of slots, it can vary from 2 (or even 1) in the most basic desktop systems to 8 or more in professional rack-mount solutions. And not only their maximum capacity depends on the specific number of drives, but also some other features of work — first of all, the physical possibility of using one or another RAID level.

Max. storage capacity

This item characterizes the maximum capabilities of the device for connecting drives. This way you can understand how much maximum memory can be added to the NAS server.

M.2 connector

The number of M.2 connectors provided in the design of the NAS server.

The M.2 connector is used to connect various internal peripherals, mostly miniature form factor. Note that two electrical (logical) interfaces can be implemented through this connector — SATA 3.0 and PCI-Express, and each individual M.2 socket on the board can support both of these interfaces at once, or only one of them. These nuances should be clarified before buying, since the possibilities for using M.2 directly depend on them. So, with support for SATA 3.0, such a connector is intended exclusively for drives, and the speed of SATA is noticeably lower than that of PCI-E; so this M.2 variant is mostly used by inexpensive SSD modules. In turn, PCI-E is somewhat more expensive, but it is faster and more versatile. Support for this interface allows you to connect both high-end SSDs and various expansion cards (for example, sound cards or internal wireless adapters) to the NAS server.

USB 3.2 gen1

The number of USB 3.2 gen1 ports provided in the design of the NAS server.

USB connectors are used in computer technology to connect various external peripherals. In the case of NAS servers, we are most often talking about external drives — flash drives, hard drives, etc. In this way, you can transfer information from an internal drive to an external one (for example, for backup purposes) or vice versa, and even expand the total working volume of the server . In addition, on models with a VGA output (see below), a keyboard can also be connected to USB, and on models with a print server function (see "Software Features"), respectively, a printer. For added convenience, the USB connector can be placed on the front panel (see below).

Specifically, USB 3.2 gen1 (formerly known as USB 3.0 and USB 3.1 gen1) is the direct successor to USB 2.0 and is the most common USB standard today. This version provides data transfer rates up to 4.8 Gbps, as well as a fairly high power supply. At the same time, such connectors are backward compatible with peripherals using USB 2.0.

Max. RAM

The maximum amount of RAM that can be installed on the NAS server. It depends, in particular, on the type of memory modules used, as well as on the number of slots for them.

RAM slots

The total number of slots for RAM modules provided in the device; in fact — the maximum number of slats that can be installed simultaneously in this model.

Features for upgrading RAM directly depend on this indicator. So, in low-cost models, there is often only 1 slot, and the only upgrade option is to replace the “native” bar. In more advanced devices, two or even four slots may be provided, while some of them may be free in the initial configuration.

Power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the NAS server during normal operation. Most often, we are talking about maximum power consumption — with all the occupied slots for drives, under high load.

Modern NAS, even high-performance ones, have rather modest power consumption — even among professional models with 10 or more drives, this figure rarely exceeds 1 kW. So there are no problems with connecting to a 230 V network. However, energy consumption information can be useful for some special applications, primarily for estimating the load on UPSs, emergency generators, stabilizers, and other special equipment.

Noise level

The noise level produced by the device during operation. These data will be useful, first of all, to those who are trying to reduce the noise level as much as possible and, as they say, “fight for every decibel”. However, it is worth noting here that manufacturers can cheat and indicate the noise level for different modes.
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