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Synology Intros New Suite of Data Management Products for the MEA Region

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Synology has launched its suite of data management products including FS6400, FS3400, SA3400, and DS620slim in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. These new models refine the company’s product portfolio to resolve IT challenges from IO density, storage capacity, and physical dimensions of the server, and are successors to the existing ones with a name change in the product series to better distinguish among high-end rackmount servers.

“Data management is the core of every business and to facilitate it prime factors like storage, capacity, and performance, among other factors become key to seamless operations. The mid-size and large businesses in the MEA region are constantly looking for products that meet their pressing demands for effective data management. With the launch of our new range of data management products like FS6400, FS3400, SA3400, and DS620slim, we hope to address the needs of businesses in this ever-growing segment,” says Nick Jheng, Region Manager – Middle East, Synology.

“Synology renews the product portfolio for high-end models to offer more options tailored to demands from various business workloads,” said Jason Fan, Product Manager at Synology Inc. “When it comes to data management, performance and capacity are two central concerns facing businesses. Therefore, we developed the FS and SA series to address these specific concerns from IT administration, taking data management to new levels of flexibility and efficiency. All these are to eliminate storage silos and enable businesses to realize the potential value of their important data.”

FlashStation FS6400
FS6400 is armed with dual Intel Xeon Silver 8-core processors, delivering over 240,000 iSCSI 4K random write IOPS and responding to the demand for higher performance and greater business agility. The new all-flash storage FS6400 is ideal for your virtualized and containerized environments, databases, and web-based applications, building a data-centric architecture that realizes storage acceleration.

  • Scalability: Up to 48 drives with two RX1217sas, or 72 drives with two RX2417sas
  • Memory: 32GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM, expandable up to 512GB
  • 10GbE built-in: 2 x 10GbE and 2 x 1GbE Ethernet ports supporting failover and Link Aggregation
  • PCIe expansion: 2 x PCIe 3.0 slots for additional network interface cards
  • Performance: Over 240,000 iSCSI 4K random write IOPS

FlashStation FS3400
Powered by Intel 8-core, 2.1 GHz CPU and 16GB ECC RDIMM memory, FS3400 delivers more than 137,000 4K random write IOPS, speeding up the responsiveness of your business-critical applications. You can flexibly choose between SAS and SATA drives without vendor lock-in to align with your service deployment, increase storage capacity to up to 72 or 48 drives with two Synology RX2417sas/RX1217sas, or expand the networking bandwidth through an additional 25/40GbE network interface card.

  • Scalability: More than 500TB raw capacity with 2 expansion units
  • Memory: 16GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM, expandable up to 128GB
  • 10GbE built-in: 2 x 10GbE and 4 x 1GbE Ethernet ports supporting failover and Link Aggregation
  • PCIe expansion: 1 x PCIe 3.0 slot for additional network interface card’s expansion
  • Performance: Over 137,000 4K random write IOPS in the aggregated 10GbE environment

SA3400
SA3400, the first model in the SA series, serves as the successor of RS18017xs+ with an upgraded CPU from 6 to 8 cores and a 50% performance boost in 4K random read IOPS. Equipped with an 8-core, 2.1 GHz CPU and 16GB ECC RDIMM memory and scalable up to 1,536TB with little to unnoticeable performance degradation, SA3400 provides more than 1 petabyte raw capacity, ideal for video post-production and massive surveillance deployment.

  • Scalability: Up to 180 drives with 7 x RX2417sas, or 96 drives with 7 x RX1217sas
  • Memory: 16GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM, expandable up to 128GB
  • 10GbE built-in: 2 x 10GbE and 4 x 1GbE Ethernet ports supporting failover and Link Aggregation
  • PCIe expansion: 2 x PCIe slots for additional network interface cards
  • Performance: Over 5,520 MB/s sequential throughput and 304,277 random IOPS

DS620slim
Powered by Intel Celeron J3355 2-core processor and 2GB DDR3L memory expandable up to 6GB, DS620slim is a unique, modern-looking 6-bay NAS packed with Synology’s classic capabilities. For modern households and studios looking for extraordinary streaming experience, DS620slim is an ideal choice to deliver 4K video transcoding while matching perfectly with your existing decor.

  • Compact design: Mini design with the dimensions of 121 x 151 x 175 mm, flexible to fit in anywhere
  • Excellent encryption performance: Over 226 MB/s and 198 MB/s sequential reading and writing
  • RAID flexibility: Flexible in a variety of RAID configurations to realize maximum 30TB raw capacity or better data protection with RAID 5/6/10
  • SSD cache support: Further enhance storage performance with SSD read/write cache while still having abundant drive bays for data storage
  • Network: Dual 1GbE LAN ports for network failover and Link Aggregation
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Synology Simplifies Business Backup with ActiveProtect

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Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan: Synology has announced new ActiveProtect appliances, a purpose-built data protection lineup that combines centralized management with a highly scalable architecture for best-in-class ease of use. “The launch of ActiveProtect reflects Synology’s unceasing commitment to empowering our users with the tools to manage their most valuable asset—data,” said Philip Wong, Chairman and CEO of Synology. “In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses face unprecedented challenges in safeguarding their data. With the new ActiveProtect offering, we aim to empower organizations of all sizes to address cybersecurity challenges head-on.”

ActiveProtect centralises organization-wide data protection policies, tasks, and appliances to offer a unified management and control plane. Comprehensive coverage for endpoints, servers, hypervisors, storage systems, databases, Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace services dramatically reduces IT blind spots and the necessity of operating multiple data protection solutions.

“Organizations are tasked with maintaining overly complex and costly data protection strategies, and we aim to solve all the challenges at once with ActiveProtect,” stated Jia-Yu Liu, Executive Vice President at Synology. “ActiveProtect is the culmination of extensive research, development, and experience working with our customers. We are confident in delivering a solution that will exceed modern businesses’ expectations.”

IT teams can quickly deploy ActiveProtect appliances in minutes and create comprehensive data protection plans via global policies using a centralized console. From implementing immutability and air gapping policies to performing recovery procedures, ActiveProtect is designed to be intuitive, significantly reducing operational overhead.

Each ActiveProtect appliance can operate in standalone or cluster-managed modes. Storage capacity can be tiered with Synology NAS/SAN storage solutions, C2 Object Storage, and other ActiveProtect appliances in the cluster. Additionally, existing Synology Active Backup for Business deployments are manageable from the unified interface, providing high deployment flexibility.

Purpose-built ActiveProtect appliances leverage incremental backups with source-side, global, and cross-site deduplication to ensure fast backups and replication with minimal bandwidth usage. ActiveProtect is up to 7 times faster at backing up with a typical deduplication ratio of over 2:1, significantly reducing operating costs. ActiveProtect will be available through Synology distributors and partners later in 2024.

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Synology Launches BeeStation

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Synology has announced the launch of BeeStation, a new addition to its product line designed to bring personal cloud storage to everyone, particularly those who seek simplicity and ease of use. BeeStation will make backing up, managing, and sharing files adaptable to any lifestyle without subscription fees and with maximum control over your private data.

Lewis Sheng, Product Manager at Synology Inc., emphasises the role of BeeStation within the Synology ecosystem: “For nearly two decades, Synology has been a leader in NAS solutions, offering advanced features for tech enthusiasts and professionals. With BeeStation, we’re addressing a different need. BeeStation packs all the file management and backup essentials into a more accessible and simplified hardware and software experience.”

“Start your cloud straight out of the box with a built-in 4 TB hard drive, ample room for work documents, personal files, photos, and videos. By simply scanning a QR code and connecting the necessary cables, users are minutes away from their cloud service. The accompanying web, desktop and mobile applications offer a seamless experience for managing and accessing files from anywhere, mirroring the convenience of popular cloud services,” the company said.

BeeStation allows users to easily create private storage spaces for each family member. This feature ensures that individual privacy is respected and maintained. No complex networking or IT skills are needed by anyone. With BeeStation, automatic backups of photos and videos from iOS and Android devices keep your most important memories protected.

Additionally, the AI-powered photo organizer simplifies the task of managing your entire photo library, making it easier than ever to find and share specific images or albums with hardware-accelerated people and object recognition. BeeStation’s advanced features include the ability to back up files from Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, and connected USB drives, ensuring that users always retain a copy of their important data.

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Synology Launches DS723+ at CES 2023

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Synology has launched DS723+, the latest entry in Synology’s line of DiskStation Network Attached Storage (NAS) units. Powered by the Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system, it delivers comprehensive solutions to protect and manage data, easily collaborate on documents, access files remotely, and monitor physical assets, all within a compact desktop format.

DS723+
The DS723+ is the latest entry into the “+” series of Synology’s desktop NAS units, and the first 2-bay Synology NAS to be upgradeable with 10GbE networking. The DS723+ can also be easily scaled using a DX517 expansion unit, increasing the total capacity to ten storage drives. Upgraded networking and added NVMe drives allow the user to achieve up to 10GbE, and up to 465/228 MB/s read/write speeds. Additionally, Synology’s streamlined backup and encryption software tools are included with the hardware.

Powerful protection that goes beyond data:

  • Data and Photo Back Up – The DS723+ provides a compact, subscription-free way to back up crucial data. Whether it is video files, irreplaceable family photos, or tax records, the DS723+ has a host of license and subscription-free backup applications that will allow users to make sure vital data stays protected.
  • Local storage with the benefits of the cloud – The DS723+ allows users to make use of high-performance local storage while simultaneously reducing their local storage footprint using hybrid cloud technology. Synology Hybrid Share efficiently stores cold data in the cloud while keeping frequently accessed files cached on the device and accessible at LAN speeds up to 10 gigabits per second.
  • Surveillance Station – The DS723+ can be used as a full-fledged video management system with full local data ownership. Synology’s home security solution allows users to set up a safe, secure, and subscription-free home security network. Instead of trusting cloud-based systems to securely transfer footage out of your home, Surveillance Station stores the footage on a local device.
  • Safe and Secure Sharing – By storing important data and photos locally users have direct control over who accesses it. Large cloud storage platforms are a prime target for bad actors trying to get into sensitive documents. With a Synology NAS, users can add tangible layers of security to keep important data safe and share documents securely with the click of a button.
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