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Synology Inc. has announced the launch of DiskStation DS1621xs+ NAS, redefining performance expectations in a compact tower form-factor. Pairing a quad-core Xeon processor, together with ECC memory and onboard 10GbE, the DS1621xs+ raises the bar for high-performance data storage and management.

Super-fast micro-server

The DS1621xs+ shares a powerful Xeon processor found in some of the best datacentre bound devices, but now also in an 11.5L chassis. Over 3.1 GB/s seq. read and 1.8 GB/s seq. write performance ensures that systems can tackle larger data sets and handle more users, even quicker than before. It is also paired with ECC memory for maximum dependability. Together with Btrfs and comprehensive data backup options, the DS1621xs+ ensures data remains always secured.

10X faster networking

Six internal 3.5" bays provided enable up to 96 TB of raw storage space capacity

Six internal 3.5" bays provided enable up to 96 TB of raw storage space capacity. When that's not enough, there is an extended storage option of up to 256 TB, on-demand, by adding on two additional DX517 expansion units for a total of 16 drives. The DS1621xs+ also includes two M.2 2280 slots for blazing-fast NVMe cache, so that storage can go over 20X faster without sacrificing any bays.

Finish content creation projects, big backup tasks, and anything that needs fast file transfers quicker with built-in 10GbE slot. Slot in an additional 10GbE card to speed up and tackle high-resolution network rendering projects or provide even faster transfer performance for multiple virtual machines.

Powered by Synology DSM

Synology DSM simplifies difficult and cumbersome processes, while still giving users ample control over decisions that matter, ensuring data management remains easy. Users can create their personal on-premises cloud with Synology Drive and protect data located on PCs, virtual machines, SaaS, and more with Synology Active Backup suite.

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