digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:03:06
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Although it's technically not that noisy for a 5-bay NAS, you'll definitely notice the DS1010+ is there. In our test room, noise levels rose from 32 dB to 34.8 dB once we switched on the DS1010+, which is about equivalent to the noise you'd hear from a...
Excellent performances that almost saturate the Gigabit interface, Synology Hybrid Raid makes adding/removing capacity easy, Very good admin interface, Plenty of integrated functions with more available to download, Builtin power transformer...
This kind of NAS should really have screwfree drive mounting and metal bays...
The DS1010+ is almost perfect. Although it sells for the same price as the Drobo FS, it offers better performances and a greater range of functions...
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There is no denying that the Synology Diskstation DS1010+ is well in excess of what most people will need for a home environment … this is a NAS system primarily developed for the more demanding business audience. That said, for enthusiasts with an ever increasing media collection this is an expandable...
A stunning performer which delivers first class storage capabilities with a fantastic upgrade path...
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Along with a new design, the DiskStation DS1010+ from Synology aims to give SMBs plenty of network storage, top file-sharing performance and expansion potential that puts the rest to shame. Despite its compact dimensions, the DS1010+'s chassis is well...
The DS1010+ is packed with network storage features, offers good expansion potential and is a real speed demon...
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Three vendors of network-attached storage, Qnap, Synology, and Thecus, sent over Intel Atom-based NAS servers to test the effects of protecting your data via encryption. But performance and configuration options are not identical, as our testing shows...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2011-10-04 09:03:06
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Synology seems to be the last of the manufacturers of Network Attached Storage devices to use the x86 platform in its products. The company’s earlier NASes were based on ARM and PPC processors. We are far from blaming them for that delay because, as we...
The arrival of the x86 platform to Synology’s NASes has been expected. It is rather odd that the company didn't make this step earlier. Perhaps the reason is that Synology could get such a high performance from its ARM and PPC platforms that they were...
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Synology's DiskStation DS1010+ is designed primarily for small and medium-size businesses, but this impressive NAS drive is also well-suited for the ambitious home user not intimidated by its vast feature set. Synology's DS1010+ follows the current...
Good performance. Rich feature set. Excellent port forwarding. Navigable, user-friendly interface.
Only ships with 1GB of RAM by default. Flimsy screws make it tricky to access drives.
The Synology DiskStation DS1010+ is a solid NAS for the SMB or busy home network, but it's kept just shy of greatness by a skimpy 1GB standard RAM and tough-to-access drives...
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whichnas.net Updated: 2011-10-04 09:03:06
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Synology has been in the Network Attached Storage arena for a little while now, and made the most impact when it introduced the CS406 4 bay NAS in the period between 2006-7. At that time it’s most staunch competitor was in the form of Infrant Technolog...
The Synology DS1010+ is a 5-bay device that is designed well and is an ideal home companion for any users that wants to store data, be it commercial data, to streaming movies, or from memorable photos to your favorite tracks, or ripping your DVD collec...
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I continue to be very impressed with Synology's small business storage products, and the new DS1010+ is no exception. In fact, it elevates my opinion even more. This feature-packed, speedy, and remarkably affordable five-bay storage array supports just...
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I continue to be very impressed with Synology's small business storage products, and the new DS1010+ is no exception. In fact, it elevates my opinion even more. This feature packed, speedy, and remarkably affordable five bay storage array supports jus...
I wouldn't hesitate to place the DS1010+ in any infrastructure that can make use of its many skills. It's not a replacement for highly redundant, high spindle count filers or iSCSI arrays, but it's also a fraction of the cost of those devices. For a s...
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Three vendors of network-attached storage, Qnap, Synology, and Thecus, sent over Intel Atom-based NAS servers to test the effects of protecting...
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