Synology has today revealed its new DiskStation DS224+ and DS124, the newest editions to its wide range of data solutions for professionals, small teams and edge deployments. These drives are powered by the versatile Synology DiskStation Manager OS with comprehensive tools enabling you to protect and manage important data.
The DS224+ is a versatile edge deployment solution for small to moderate-sized teams which offers one drive of data redundancy in a RAID configuration or two drive bays for storage. The DS224+ enables multi-site data synchronization using a variety of methods that support diverse, global deployments. It is powered by a Quad-core Intel X64 processor with up to 6GB of RAM and a total power consumption of 15W. This device comes with Synology High Availability support and a Synology Surveillance station with a maximum of 25 IP cameras.
The DS124 is purpose-built to help small business owners and professionals boost their productivity by consolidating their data. Whether at the office or on the go, mobile apps for Synology Photos and Synology Drive enable hassle-free backups and file synchronization. On-demand sync gives users the ability to offload much of their locally-stored data to the DS124, minimizing the need for costly storage upgrades on laptops and workstations. The DS124 uses a Quad-core ARMv8 processor with 1GB of RAM consuming a total 11W of power during access. This drive comes with a Synology Surveillance Station and a maximum of 12 IP cameras.
These new DiskStation NAS are available from today with a 2 year warranty at Synology resellers. Visit Synology.com for more information.
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