Network connectivity is achieved via the four Gigabit Ethernet ports with failover support, which help to provide redundancy in the case that a LAN connection malfunction occurs on one port.
Also featured are two USB 3.0 Type-A ports that allow it to be connected to your Windows or Mac system. The 8GB of DDR4 ECC RAM will allow quick access to frequently used files and programs and may also be upgraded to a total of 64GB by installing a 16GB module into the four DIMM slots. The RackStation RS1619xs+ has a 1 RU form factor is powered by a 2.2 GHz Intel Xeon D-1527 Quad-Core processor, which will allow you to run multiple functions simultaneously. Should users need to expand the overall capacity of their RS1619xs+, the optional RX1217/RX1217RP expansion units offer an additional twelve drive bays. This unit has four drive bays, each of which natively supports 3.5″ SATA hard drives, as well as 2.5″ SATA hard drives and SSDs. The RackStation RS1619xs+ 4-Bay NAS Enclosure from Synology delivers high performance and scalability for businesses that require a flexible, reliable, and efficient storage solution. Synology RS1619xs+ RackStation 1U 4 bays NAS (Expandable up to 16 bays) The 6 Gb/s connection speed allows the drives in the connected DX1215 to operate as the internal ones of the DiskStation. This helps to ensure not only a simple connection but maximum data throughput. To connect to the DiskStation, the DX1215 uses a secure and specially designed expansion cable that connects to its Infiniband port. In addition to RAID management and local backups, online volume expansion is also supported. When created as a separate volume, the DX1215 helps to provide a backup solution for local drives in case of a system failure. The DX1215 can also act as a dedicated local backup solution for a Synology DiskStation. This helps to ensure that your DiskStation continues to operate while its capacity is being expanded. When used with Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM), RAID management is possible and a RAID volume on your Synology DiskStation can be expanded directly without having to reformat any existing drives. The DX1215 provides an additional 12 drive bays that support SATA III 6 Gb/s and SATA II 3 Gb/s 3.5″ hard drives, as well as 2.5″ hard drives and solid-state drives. There is also a DSM version requirement of 5.1-5004 or later. The DX1215 12-Bay Expansion Unit from Synology delivers volume expansion and data backup for the following selected Synology DiskStation servers: DS3615xs, DS3612xs, DS3611xs, DS2015xs, and DS2413+. There is also one PCIe 3.0 x8 slot, which can be used for a 10GbE network interface card or the M2D18, a dual M.2 SATA/NVMe SSD adapter card for creating an SSD cache.
Network connectivity is achieved via the four Gigabit Ethernet ports that support Link Aggregation and Failover, allowing your stored data to be shared with users throughout the network.
Its CPU is a 2.2 GHz Intel Pentium D1508 Dual-Core with a burst frequency of up to 2.6 GHz, and its 8GB of DDR4 ECC RAM, which be upgraded to 32GB, allows frequently-used files and applications to be quickly accessed.Īlso featured are three USB 3.0 Type-A ports and two expansion ports that allow it to be connected to compatible devices, such as DX1215 expansion units. The FS1018 runs on Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) OS, which is a browser-based operating system that helps to simplify managing your Synology NAS. Using its twelve drive bays, this NAS will allow you to store and share a large number of files, including videos, music, photos, and documents with up to 16,000 user accounts and 2000 maximum concurrent connections. It is equipped with twelve drive bays that are capable of natively supporting 2.5″ SATA SSD drives. Designed as an all-flash NAS for I/O-intensive and latency-sensitive applications, the FlashStation FS1018 12-Bay NAS Enclosure from Synology has a desktop form factor and can perform iSCSI 4K random writes of over 40,000 IOPS, making it well-suited for demanding work environments such as running business applications like mail services and virtualization.