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Synology DS1823xs+ 8 Bay NAS Desktop: High-Performance Storage Solution

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IP สูงสุด 75 ตัวบนเซิร์ฟเวอร์ Synology เพียงเครื่องเดียวด้วย Synology Surveillance Station สามารถจัดการกล้องได้สูงสุด 10,000 ตัวต่อการปรับใช้งานโดยการรวมเซิร์ฟเวอร์การบันทึกเข้าด้วยกันด้วย Surveillance Station CMS Surveillance Station นั้นมาพร้อม 2 สิทธิ์การใช้งานฟรี การเชื่อมต่อกล้องและอุปกรณ์เพิ่มเติมจะต้องใช้สิทธิ์การใช้งานเพิ่มเติม เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติม Another critical factor is the interface and controller used by the NVMe. The Synology NVMe M.2 and the WD Red SN700 use PCIe Gen3 x4, while the Seagate FireCuda 520 and Seagate FireCuda 530 SSD use PCIe Gen4 x4. The NVMe controller also varies, with the Synology NVMe M.2 using NVMe 1.3, while the other three models use NVMe 1.4 or 1.3. Note – 10GbE Performance Tests, VM Tests, Surveillance tests and More are currently being conducted over on the NASCompares YouTube Channel and should be live in the next week or so. You can find the Synology DS1823xs+ hardware and DSM review HERE in the meantime. It’s worth noting that while you can generally perform an easy migration from one Synology NAS to another by moving the internal hard drives, that’s only possible if the source server uses a RAID configuration it supports.

PCIe Expansion: All three models have a single PCIe expansion slot, but the DS1621xs+ and the DS3622xs+ have a faster PCIe Gen3 x8 slot with an x8 link, while the DS1823xs+ has a Gen3 x8 slot with a slower x4 link. The DS1823xs+ boasts a whopping 3,100/2,600 MB/s sequential read/write performance, making it ideal for video editors who need fast 10GbE speeds to work on their projects. With 144TB of raw storage capacity and the option to add SSD cache for even faster I/O speeds, the DS1823xs+ is a powerful and flexible storage solution. Sequential หน่วยเป็น MB/s เมื่อใช้การเชื่อมต่อ 10GbE SMB ทดสอบกับวอลุ่มแบบ all-flash ด้วยไดรฟ์ Flash Synology SAT5200 Synology's DSM 7.1 already offers an incredible range of data management and protection features, but we wanted to see what the upcoming DSM 7.2 has to offer and upgraded our appliance with the latest beta version. It clearly has a sharp focus on ransomware protection: along with full volume encryption, it provides write once, read many (WORM) policies for NAS folders on Btrfs volumes.

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Those users who are familiar with Drobo will know the advantages of this more flexible RAID system, as they have their own version of this known as BeyondRAID. HOWEVER, unfortunately, SHR is NOT available on the Synology DS1823xs+ NAS. This is because Synology does not allow SHR support on any system deemed ‘High Performance’ such as the XS, SA or UC series. SHR has a small performance penalty compared with traditional RAID and therefore they do not allow this feature. This is a real shame, as aside from the means to mix drives (something very few people would do on day 1), it also means that scaling up your storage in a single pools years down the line and adding bigger HDDs (As prices come down) and keeping your existing Pools, Volumes, Shares, etc will be highly beneficial. Normal RAID groups in the DS1823xs+ can still have their storage expanded, but this can only be done with drives of the same type/cap as the existing drives in the array. Next up, let’s talk about the subject of HDD/SSD Compatibility.

Synology has just announced the release of their latest addition to the XS series, the DS1823xs+. This new model features an impressive 8-bay storage server, making it a great option for businesses and individuals who require high-performance data storage and sharing. Sequential write throughput in MB/s when using a 10GbE SMB connection. Tested on an all-flash volume with Synology SAT5200 flash drives. As an Arch Linux user, I was torn between buying an expensive (new) tiny RAID machine with 4 x new HDD’s or using an old (but free) monstrous 12 bay Supermicro server with 12 (free) smaller HDD’s. Temperature! A interesting paper published by a storage company probably a decade ago showed that the ideal running temp for HDD’s seems to be between 35 and 45 °C. Higher or lower temperatures showed increased failure rate. But don’t take this as gospel. However we do know that high temperatures are bad in general, and 40°C is a quite easy target for HDD’s.Ultimately, you if you are considering the DS1823xs+ NAS for Synology NAS – it is an absolute no-brainer! M.2 จะรองรับบน SSD ที่ผ่านการรับรองจาก Synology เท่านั้น ซึ่งต้องผ่านการทดสอบอย่างเข้มงวดภายใต้สภาพแวดล้อมที่มีอุณหภูมิสูงสุด พารามิเตอร์ความร้อนของ SSD และระบบ NAS ได้รับการปรับแต่งอย่างละเอียดเพื่อให้แน่ใจว่าสภาพความร้อนจะได้รับการจัดการอย่างดีภายใต้สภาวะการใช้งานที่มี I/O สูง ( เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติม) Alongside the main 8x storage bays, the system also the two internal M.2 NVMe SSD bays (Gen3) which can be used for Read/Write caching and/or Storage Pools. Once again, for those looking at using the DS1823xs+ as a three-tier storage system (eg with Hot NVMe – Warm SATA SSD – SATA HDD Cold pools), this is going o be tremendously appealing, especially when you factor one or more (PCIe Upgrade) external 10GbE connections to edit Video/Photos directly on the NAS. The DS1823xs+ is now the 3rd system to allow NVMe SSD storage pools in the brand’s portfolio, a long-long demanded feature. However, it’s application here is a little less cut-n-dry than many might like. I missed the Home Alone reference (despite watching twice, so thanks to the other commenters) but spotted the presumably unintentional reference to Die Hard. Both Christmas classics.

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