Synology showed off the latest built of its well-known Disk Station Manager operating system for NAS server at CES 2012. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, ...
And it's a pretty decent update if I may say so. Synology updates to the company's operating system with the launch of DiskStation Manager 5.2. The new OS offers more features to help businesses ...
Synology has just released their DiskStation Manager (DSM) version 5.1, the latest version of Synology’s NAS operating system. After about 6 weeks of public beta testing and user feedback, Synology ...
I'm trying to install a Synology Diskstation to my network but the OS installation fails every time because port 23 is not forwarded. I've tried everything so far to get the ports to open, but they ...
It's been more than five years since Synology released its current operating system, DSM 6. Earlier this week, the company provided a release candidate for install, so I decided to take a look and ...
Synology has long been the undisputed king of turnkey network-attached storage (NAS) enclosures. If you asked someone what they'd recommend you purchase as a first NAS, there's a good chance it would ...
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Background: I have been building homebrew NAS devices for years, tried QNAP when they launched, Nexentastor, various Linux distros, OS X, and several versions of Windows. I've never been happy with ...
Synology announces version 5.0 beta of its DiskStation Manager operating system that powers all of its NAS devices at CES 2014. The new version adds a slew of new features and improvement to existing ...
I bought my first Synology NAS in 2006 — the CS-406. The box was small, quiet, and better than the PC I was using as a do-it-myself file server. Speed was good and the product was well-designed. Much ...
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