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Synology Introduces DiskStation DS423+ 4-bay NAS

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Synology today announced the release of the 4-bay Synology DiskStation DS423+, the latest in its lineup of all-in-one storage solutions for home office and small business use. Powered by the versatile Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system, DS423+ offers comprehensive solutions to protect and manage business data, facilitate collaboration on documents, provide remote file access, and serve as the core of an IP camera-based surveillance system, all within a compact desktop format.

"The new DS423+ offers exceptional value to users with limited storage requirements," said Anya Lin, Product Manager at Synology. "It boasts 21% faster photo indexing over its predecessor, among other performance improvements, and continues to offer the comprehensive and robust features that our customers have come to rely on."



Storage platform built for home and small office
With a maximum storage capacity of 72 terabytes, the DS423+ is ideal for teams of professionals, small businesses looking to step into the world of centralized storage, or to serve as an edge node in distributed deployments. DSM on the DS423+ leverages the advanced Btrfs file system to safeguard data against corruption, and allows users to quickly reverse any unintended or malicious changes through the use of snapshot technology.

The DS423+ comes with two easily accessible M.2 NVMe slots, which can be used to either enable fast flash caching or create SSD storage volumes without occupying standard drive bays. SSD storage pools are ideal for workloads that require low latency and high random write performance, while SSD cache volumes can significantly boost I/O performance on slower HDD volumes.

On-premises storage with cloud integration
The DS423+ delivers intuitive file management and sharing with Synology Drive, which combines cross-platform file access with the privacy offered by on-premises storage. For teams working remotely and businesses operating across multiple locations, site-to-site file syncing is available to mirror content between Synology devices.

Hybrid cloud capabilities provided by Synology Hybrid Share allow users to merge the benefits of on-premises and cloud by storing cold data in the cloud while keeping frequently accessed files cached on the local device for access at LAN speeds.

A central backup hub with multi-tier data protection
Ensuring that critical data is always protected against modern cybersecurity threats is essential to avoid irreversible loss of valuable information. Synology's Active Backup Suite allows IT infrastructure, such as Windows and Linux systems, Hyper-V/VMware VMs, and Microsoft 365/Google Workspace accounts, to be safely backed up onto the DS423+ and easily restored when needed.

For increased redundancy, backups and point-in-time snapshots of data stored on the NAS can also be created and sent off-site to another server or cloud service.

Compact surveillance server
Synology Surveillance Station is a powerful video management system (VMS) that currently protects over 500,000 sites worldwide. Support for ONVIF and over 8,300 validated IP cameras mean that users can choose devices most suited to their requirements.

Surveillance Station makes it easy to set up and manage up to 40 cameras on the DS423+ with a modern and configurable interface. For deployments spread out over large areas or multiple buildings, floor plans and Google Maps or OpenStreetMap maps can be overlayed to maximize situational awareness.

Surveillance Station makes it easy to encrypt, backup, and archive recordings, as well as record footage simultaneously to the cloud using the optional C2 Surveillance. Surveillance Station is highly scalable and suitable for deployments of all sizes—from small business deployments with a few cameras to large-scale deployments with thousands of cameras between hundreds of locations.

Availability
The Synology DS423+ is available starting today through Synology partners and resellers worldwide. For detailed information, please check the product page.

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So, only 4* 18TB? I don't even remember when 18TB was the maximum HDD volume and there were no larger capacities. This doesn't even look like a real rerelease. Rather, they printed new inscriptions, on the boxes and labels of devices in stock, manufactured 5-6 years ago?
 
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Oh.
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God.
1Gbps NICs for four-disk raid and dual-NVMe cache? Seriously?
Again.

WTF is wrong with you, Synology?
Every consumer product is ruined by failure to include faster networking.
Every pro/enterprise product is ruined by needing your own-brand, ripoff disks.

Synology used to be good, but they seem to be on a mission of self-sabotage these last couple of years!
 
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Errr that's DS920+ with some bits missing. Well done Synology, groundbreaking as usual.
 
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Yeah this looks to be a year or two old, possibly even three years judging from the specs. A Celeron J4125, no support for 2.5GbE or upgrade option to 10GbE. This is just sad. Granted it's low end entry level stuff for them but still,..

 
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Yeah this looks to be a year or two old, possibly even three years judging from the specs. A Celeron J4125, no support for 2.5GbE or upgrade option to 10GbE. This is just sad. Granted it's low end entry level stuff for them but still,..

568€ in EU, 500£ in United Kingdom. I think price is little higher than entry level devices composed with old parts.
 
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568€ in EU, 500£ in United Kingdom. I think price is little higher than entry level devices composed with old parts.
Well totally rock-bottom would be a two bay or maybe even a single bay ARM based NAS from Synology. Still everyone is aware that Synology overcharges aggressively for what you get in the box.
 
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two bay or maybe even a single bay ARM based NAS from Synology

I get your point but anyone buying that deserves whatever they get. What's the point of paying for higher availability through the network when you're at the mercy of an hdd failing at any moment without any recourse when it does?

2 is 1 and 1 is none.
 
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If the unit was for $300 it would be good, but it will never go there.
 
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