Synology DS1821+
0 TB
Synology DS1821+
0 TB
If you plan to work with SSDs anyway and above all need fast access times for your files, I would go for a DAS rather than a NAS. an 1821+ will not be fast enough even with SSDs in Raid 0 over 10Gbe. Either a DIY solution with significantly more data throughput or rather something ready-made like PROMISE Pegasus with SSDs or similar.
Hello, I have two DS1817+. I have connected both directly to LAN 2 with a network cable. I transfer the backup of the data with the function "Synchronisation of shared folders". I don't know if there is a better option. But I would be interested.
Hi, there are USB3 ports that seem fast enough.
Otherwise, another minimalist NAS connected via RJ45 with synchro between the two.
I would buy a second DS1821+, then you can also mirror virtual machines etc. I have a second smaller DS, so I only mirror the data.
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to use the Nvme SSD's as read/write cache you can use any of them. If you want to make a volume with the Nvme SSD, Synology requires their own. You cannot create volumes with non Synology Nvme SSD's.
You can install SO-DIMM DDR4 3200 ECC modules, Timing 22-22-22 up to max. 32 GB.
Note that these are ECC modules, so not the ones used in current laptops! (the bytes are 9 bits, with one error control bit).
You can easily find them on this site.
Yes you can, I put 20tb of segate which was not in the compatibility list
Seagate Exos X20 (20Tb, 3.5", CMR)
And it works very well!
But you can also use ssd youtu.be/0u0TT1bF7LA?si=iqF5WtRZMq1fgCJ1
Nice evening
Daniel