Synology NAS is your own private cloud storage. That’s one of the reasons that you get a NAS, right? Synology Drive is a must installed on your NAS then. It helps to synchronise and backup all your important files. Lets you access files 24/7 from desktop and mobile platforms. You can also collaborate with your team members through full Synology Office integration. Alright, let’s have a closer look now…
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Synology DS1522+ Review – The Best 5-Bay NAS For Home & Office!
Introduction
Hey guys, meet the latest 5-bay Synology DiskStation DS1522+ versatile data hub for home and office. It is loaded with a powerful AMD Ryzen R1600 CPU. Comes with 8 GB DDR4 ECC SODIMM and max. 32 GB expansion. 4 built-in 1GbE ports and an easy 10GbE upgrade module. Up to 15 drive bays with 2 DX517 expansion units. Come with built-in M.2 NVMe SSD slots that permit cache acceleration without occupying storage drive bays. A flexible all-in-one solution for data sharing, synchronization, backup, and surveillance? Read on to find out…
Join & Win Synology DiskStation DS220+ with 2 Surveillance Station Device License Pack
Video surveillance has been around for a while, and with good reason. International studies (such as this study by the University of Cambridge) show how video surveillance has the potential to reduce crime. So it should come as no surprise that more organizations keep starting to deploy surveillance systems to safeguard their assets or simply better manage access to their premises.
Synology DiskStation DS1522+ for versatile data management
Synology today announced the new 5-bay Synology DiskStation DS1522+, the latest compact solution in its Plus line of all-in-one storage devices that help users of all sizes protect data, IT infrastructure, and physical assets professionally and securely, while supporting a host of business, IT administration, and productivity applications.
Synology NAS – Photo Storage and Multimedia Server for Home
Google Photos stopped offering free unlimited storage for high-quality photos on June 1, 2021. Photos uploaded after the said date will be counted towards the 15GB Drive cap. If the account was inactive or exceeds the 15GB limitation for two years, Google may delete the photos after notifying users. Users will either need to pay for a recurring fee or look for an alternative if they run out of space.