Synology DiskStation DS412 + NAS Server 3 5 inches

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  • Toll in Multimedia, no reliance on data security in Raid5  

    Synology DiskStation DS412 + NAS Server (4-bay, 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) SATA II, 2.1GHz, DDR3 memory, USB 3.0) (Personal Computers)
    Unsuitable for backup! I have the DS-412 + for about 2 years in operation equipped with 4x WD30EURS 3TB Server disks in Raid 5 mode. At the weekend failure of the plate in the Bay 2. No problem, I thought, but one has to Raid5. Old plate out, purely
  • First impression: excellent  

    Synology DiskStation DS412 + NAS Server (4-bay, 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) SATA II, 2.1GHz, DDR3 memory, USB 3.0) (Personal Computers)
    Was previously using a homegrown WHS 2011. The power consumption was of course much higher than with this NAS. Have the NAS set up yesterday, the installation of two hard disks was done without tools in a minute, connecting cables, power up and are l
  • Not for my purposes  

    Synology DiskStation DS412 + NAS Server (4-bay, 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) SATA II, 2.1GHz, DDR3 memory, USB 3.0) (Personal Computers)
    A decent housing with quick and easy-to-install hard drive tours. The problem for me is that the so-called iTunes server is not really a. you can make your music draufkopieren and also hear from there, but it will all be renamed otherwise, the former
  • Great miracles station with nearly infinite possibilities  

    Synology DiskStation DS412 + NAS Server (4-bay, 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) SATA II, 2.1GHz, DDR3 memory, USB 3.0) (Personal Computers)
    I think everyone knows what a NAS is now, if you will set a device to be, so I'm doing it is relatively short: - Delivery very fast (1 day) - Packaging very good (carton to the original box was available) Has the first power-up the Disk Station with
  • The first NAS that really makes me happy  

    Synology DiskStation DS412 + NAS Server (4-bay, 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) SATA II, 2.1GHz, DDR3 memory, USB 3.0) (Personal Computers)
    For about 11 years I deal with NAS devices from different manufacturers, but I am so far remained for cost reasons always at fairly inexpensive devices. Since I needed a NAS with multiple hard drives for capacity reasons I had to, gnashing teeth, som