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Synology Ds918+

Synology Ds918+


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duesand

6 years ago

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maenu1995

6 years ago

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Basically, a Synology NAS with the appropriate configuration (e.g. drive) can be compared to a cloud subscription. Note, however, that the speed of access depends strongly on your internet connection at home. I'm currently running a DS414 with 50Mbit/s upload and access to photos is possible but not very exhilarating unless thumbnails are generated beforehand. With a synchronous 1 Gbit/s internet connection, the speed should not be a problem.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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hello 80401230 if you need data regularly, the access will be faster because the data is read from the ssd-cache. but probably only makes a difference with heavily used nas. with one ssd you can set up a read-cache. with two ssd's a read/write-cache. on the syno-homepage everything is well described. greetings rené ps i tested your mentioned ssd from samsung in a smaller size. works fine.

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SwissNergized

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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You can cache on a read-only volume with a single m2 drive or read/write with 2 m2 drives. Not for the OS, at least not officially. Afterwards, if you find the OS slow, you can add more RAM and remove memory compression (16GB recommended).

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Sebastien_M

7 years ago

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georgesmauron

7 years ago

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The only solution is to do link aggregation ( https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agrégation_de_liens ). The DS918 does it, you need a compatible switch, a network card with 2 compatible Gigabit ports on the computer and 2 Ethernet cables between each device. Not to mention the knowledge needed to configure this mess...

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Lotchak

7 years ago

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topflash74

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

I know that there are NASs that have HDMI outputs, but they are the exception rather than the rule. The NAS is more like a hard drive on the network that you can access from different devices. Then there are apps like DS Video or Plex that can be used to stream media from the NAS. But you need a Smart TV or a device like a Chromecast, Apple TV, Nvidia Shield TV or similar.

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tenzmedia

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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No, this is not possible, two NAS cannot be connected together and operated as one system, for this you need a hard disk extension, such as the DX517. It is compatible with the DS918+ and offers an additional 5 storage spaces (this is also the maximum that a DS918+ can use, the 9 in the DS918 stands for a maximum of 9 disks and the 18 stands for the year of release). Synology DX517 Expansion Unit

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jonathan.sa

4 years ago

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cdh232323

4 years ago

If the failed disk in bay 2 is replaced, it can be reconfigured as a hot spare. Or dissolve RAID-1 and reconfigure with disks in bay 1&2 and configure disk in bay 4 as hotspare (backup recommended before).

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p.herrmann

4 years ago

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Ukaros

4 years ago

Unfortunately, under your two models is not simply done with two mouse clicks. You can find detailed instructions here: https://www.synology.com/de-de/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/General_Setup/How_to_migrate_between_Synology_NAS_DSM_6_0_and_later

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sfu_ch

5 years ago

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levankiet

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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I ordered the "Samsung 970 EVO (500GB, M.2 2280)" and it works great. How big the ssd has to be depends... If you already have a synology and buy it as a replacement, then you can charge for it.

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SwissNergized

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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The cache sizes are per slot, so two M.2 with 1TB each is fine. Furthermore, according to the synology website is the DS918+ also compatible with 2TB M.2 SSDs. => https://www.synology.com/en-global/compatibility Not sure what you mean by the second question.. Yes M.2 NVMe drives are supported if you mean this. => https://www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Storage/Which_Synology_NAS_models_support_SSD_cache

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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