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Synology DS224+ (0 TB)
EUR391,68

Synology DS224+

0 TB


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maddeo

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

When using hard drives in this NAS model, you can generally also install WD Red or Seagate hard drives, not just Synology's own hard drives. However, Synology has introduced a stricter compatibility check for the 2025 NAS models, in which only officially certified drives are fully supported. Unverified third-party hard drives can trigger warning messages and are not permitted for storage expansions. While Synology is working with manufacturers such as WD and Seagate to certify additional drives, full compatibility is currently only guaranteed for selected models.
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vonDutch4

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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Two LAN ports provide more flexibility and bandwidth through link aggregation, which increases the overall speed when both ports are used. While a single port might suffice, the extra capacity is especially useful when multiple devices are accessing the NAS simultaneously or when a redundant connection is desired to increase availability.
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LoïcM536

1 year ago

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sunnydata

1 year ago • purchased this product

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You can connect an external hard drive to the USB port and access it via the network, you can also connect a WLAN dongle via USB. But first check compatibility at https://www.synology.com/de-de...
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gcuccaro

1 year ago

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duennmi

1 year ago • purchased this product

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It's sold without a disk. It works really well for a NAS of this range. After that, my disks don't feel all there is, but the RAM is sufficient for classic storage and management.
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thouvenotmax

1 year ago

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sunnydata

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Hello, it's ideal for this. It always depends on the amount of photos and videos you want to store, then you should buy the hard drive. Synology also offers remote access with Quickconnect.
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Cedric.H

2 years ago

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BalsigerJ

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, if you have a "basic" use of your NAS you have probably configured it in Synology Hybrid Raid (SHR). There is fault tolerance on a disk with this type of RAID, which is unique to Synology, so that already gives you some security. The "best" solution would be to set up 2 mirrored NASes (one NAS is used to back up the other, automatically), but if you want to duplicate your data on an external hard drive, in theory any one could do. Personally, as a photographer I have an automatic backup of my NAS on Amazon Glacier, it costs next to nothing and in the event of a total disaster I know it's always possible to recover my data. But perhaps you don't want to use the cloud.
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michaelsaner2634

2 years ago

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xdxoxkx

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I can recommend the following module, which gives me 18GB RAM in total and runs stably: Kingston KCP426SD8/16 1 x 16GB, 2666 MHz, DDR4 RAM, SO-DIMM

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