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Synology's New NAS Looks Great, but It Has an Awful Restriction
Synology's New NAS Looks Great, but It Has an Awful Restriction

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Synology's New NAS Looks Great, but It Has an Awful Restriction

I was really looking forward to this year's collection of Synology NAS devices. Unfortunately, the new Synology DS925+ suffers from a ridiculous problem that will plague all future Plus-series NAS boxes—it doesn't work with "unverified" third-party hard drives. Honestly, I'm surprised that Synology went through with this. The company faced a ton of backlash when, earlier this year, it announced that new Plus-series NAS devices would require "validated" hard drives that have been "thoroughly vetted in Synology systems." The new DS925+ effectively forces you to use Synology-branded hard drives (though Synology's compatibility list will grow with time), as unverified third-party HDDs are prevented from performing any basic functionality. Solid-state drives face similar restrictions—you can't use an unverified SSD as a cache drive in the DS925+. This kind of restriction is somewhat common in the enterprise market, but it's practically unheard of in the consumer space. It provides no obvious benefits to the average home setup, and it forces customers to spend more money on storage. Unverified drives that are migrated from another Synology system work just fine in the DS925+, oddly enough, so the whole thing feels pretty arbitrary. It's a shame. In terms of hardware, the DS925+ is a decent entry-level system that could have widespread appeal. The NAS is loaded with an AMD Ryzen V1500B processor, dual 2.5GbE ports, a pair of M.2 slots, and 4GB of preloaded DDR4 memory. I wouldn't recommend this hardware for any heavyweight tasks—the Ryzen V1500B doesn't have an iGPU, so hardware video transcoding for Plex is off the table, too—but it looks like a solid option for networked file storage, automated backups, and lightweight apps. Synology also announced a DX525 expansion unit, which you can use to add five additional drive bays to a NAS. When paired with the DS925+, the DX525 can help you achieve a maximum 180TB of storage, which is nothing to shake a stick at. If it weren't for the HDD restrictions, the combined DS925+ and DX525 would probably be a great option for videographers or developers. You could also leverage the massive storage capacity for Plex, though you'd need to offload the processing to a mini PC or some other device with real hardware transcoding capabilities. The good news is that competitor brands like QNAP, UGREEN, and Terramaster, do not enforce any weird HDD restrictions. But Synology offers the best, most intuitive and user-friendly software of any consumer-grade NAS brand. It's the only brand of NAS that I'd use without replacing the operating system—a task that newbies generally want to avoid. I'll take this moment to clarify that Synology Plus-series devices released before 2025 do not enforce any HDD restrictions. Also, these restrictions are currently limited to the Synology Plus lineup. The DS925+ launches today for approximately $599. You can pre-order it from B&H Photo, but it doesn't seem to be available at any other big retailers yet, and B&H is charging a slightly higher price of $639.99. Source: Synology

Demand for NAS appliances rise in Middle East as ransomware attacks gain ground
Demand for NAS appliances rise in Middle East as ransomware attacks gain ground

Khaleej Times

time28-02-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Demand for NAS appliances rise in Middle East as ransomware attacks gain ground

Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, especially with the advancement of AI, which has enabled more sophisticated cyberattacks. Ransomware attacks, in particular, have become a significant concern for businesses globally, including those in the Middle East. Against this background, Synology Inc, a Taiwanese corporation that specializes in network-attached storage (NAS) appliances, aims to expand in the Middle East and Africa through a strong channel partner network. 'We actively collaborate with partners to equip them with the necessary knowledge and resources to deploy Synology solutions effectively,' said Michael Chang, Synology's APAC Sales Head. Synology's latest product, ActiveProtect plays a crucial role in this strategy, as cybersecurity threats and ransomware attacks continue to rise in the region. 'By offering a robust, all-in-one backup solution, we can help businesses across various industries—both in the public and private sectors—enhance their data protection strategies. Through our growing network of partners, we aim to provide businesses in the region with cutting-edge, reliable, and secure data protection solutions,' Chang said. ActiveProtect is Synology's purpose-built backup appliance designed to offer an all-in-one data protection solution. Previously, the company provided only NAS solutions, but market feedback indicated a need for a fully integrated backup system rather than separate software or hardware components. ActiveProtect addresses this by combining both hardware and software in a seamless package, eliminating integration concerns for businesses. Enterprises with multiple sites can efficiently manage their data protection needs through this appliance, ensuring reliability and security at scale. The key differentiator is that many competitors provide either software-only or hardware-only solutions, whereas Synology offers a fully integrated solution. 'With ActiveProtect, businesses receive both hardware and software in a single appliance, simplifying deployment and management. Additionally, there are no extra licensing fees, which makes it a cost-effective choice compared to other solutions in the market,' Chang said. ActiveProtect is specifically designed to combat cyberthreats by incorporating immutable backups, ensuring data cannot be altered or deleted by cybercriminals. Additionally, its AirGap functionality adds an extra layer of security, isolating critical data from potential threats. The system is user-friendly, allowing businesses to focus on their operations without worrying about data security. ActiveProtect claims to be particularly beneficial for industries where data integrity and compliance are critical, such as government, finance, and manufacturing. For instance, government entities must adhere to strict regulatory requirements, and our solution helps them maintain secure and compliant backups. Similarly, financial institutions and manufacturers rely on data security to prevent disruptions. 'Based on our client base, approximately 30-40% of our customers in the government sector have already adopted ActiveProtect, demonstrating its effectiveness in meeting stringent data protection needs,' Chang said.

Synology Highlights Next-Gen Data Protection for MEA Enterprises Ahead of World Backup Data - Middle East Business News and Information
Synology Highlights Next-Gen Data Protection for MEA Enterprises Ahead of World Backup Data - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Synology Highlights Next-Gen Data Protection for MEA Enterprises Ahead of World Backup Data - Middle East Business News and Information

Introduces the ActiveProtect Appliance Series, a next-gen backup and recovery solution that offers robust cyber resilience for modern enterprises. Targeting the enterprise data protection market in the Middle East, Synology Inc. unveiled its new ActiveProtect Appliance series, designed for fast deployment and efficient data protection. With World Backup Day approaching, Synology underscores the critical need for mid-sized to large enterprises to safeguard against data loss, breaches, and ransomware. As a global leader in private cloud, managing 520+ exabytes of data across 13 million servers, and trusted by over half of the Fortune 500, Synology delivers reliable, secure, and flexible solutions for businesses to protect and optimize their data. Synology protects over 25 million workloads worldwide, ensuring business continuity and data resilience across diverse industries. In the MEA region, the growing wave of ransomware attacks—such as the 2023 incident targeting key financial institutions in the Gulf—has accelerated demand for robust data protection. The regional backup and recovery market is projected to grow over 10% annually through 2027, reflecting the urgent need for stronger cyber resilience. Recognizing the growing cybersecurity threats and data management complexities, Synology introduces the ActiveProtect Appliance, a next-gen backup and recovery solution. This new lineup enhances backup speeds, ransomware resilience, and usability, ensuring robust cyber resilience for modern enterprises. Key Highlights of the ActiveProtect Appliances: Enhanced Ransomware Protection: Advanced security protocols and secure your data with immutability and isolate your data with air-gapped backups to ensure robust data integrity and access control. Advanced security protocols and secure your data with immutability and isolate your data with air-gapped backups to ensure robust data integrity and access control. Unified Management Interface: Single user interface mechanism enables effortless monitoring and control with scalable cluster architecture simplifies management for 150,000 devices and optimizes data visibility. Single user interface mechanism enables effortless monitoring and control with scalable cluster architecture simplifies management for 150,000 devices and optimizes data visibility. Simplified Enterprise-Grade Protection at a Lower Cost: Compared to traditional backup solutions, the implementation cost of this solution averages only 20%. With its software-hardware integrated design, installation, maintenance, and support require significantly less time, making enterprise-grade data protection more accessible to businesses of all sizes. 'Data is the backbone of every modern enterprise, and in today's evolving digital landscape, building a cyber-resilient infrastructure is more critical than ever,' said Michael Chang, Synology's APAC Sales Head. 'With global cyber threats increasing by 38% in 2023 and the cost of data breaches averaging $4.45 million, businesses need a scalable, secure, and intuitive data protection solution. ActiveProtect is designed to address these challenges in the MEA region, empowering enterprises to safeguard their most valuable assets with greater efficiency and confidence.' The event also featured live demonstrations of the Synology ActiveProtect Appliance, showcasing its diverse restoration capabilities for business continuity. From regular recovery to disaster scenarios, the solution enables enterprises to quickly and efficiently restore operations, safeguarding critical data and minimizing downtime. Unlike traditional backup software, which often requires complex integration with multiple hardware devices and licenses—resulting in high software costs per workload license mechanism and complicated pricing based on uncertain storage capacity—Synology offers a streamlined, cost-effective approach. With pricing based on nodes and free licensing for up to three servers, businesses can better estimate costs while ensuring robust data protection. About Synology: Synology Inc. is a global leader in network-attached storage (NAS) and data management solutions, providing businesses with innovative, reliable solutions to protect and manage their data. Synology's advanced products are trusted by organizations worldwide to secure and optimize their critical data.

Synology highlights next-gen data protection for MEA enterprises ahead of World Backup Data
Synology highlights next-gen data protection for MEA enterprises ahead of World Backup Data

Zawya

time26-02-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Synology highlights next-gen data protection for MEA enterprises ahead of World Backup Data

Targeting the enterprise data protection market in the Middle East, Synology Inc. unveiled its new ActiveProtect Appliance series, designed for fast deployment and efficient data protection. With World Backup Day approaching, Synology underscores the critical need for mid-sized to large enterprises to safeguard against data loss, breaches, and ransomware. As a global leader in private cloud, managing 520+ exabytes of data across 13 million servers, and trusted by over half of the Fortune 500, Synology delivers reliable, secure, and flexible solutions for businesses to protect and optimize their data. Synology protects over 25 million workloads worldwide, ensuring business continuity and data resilience across diverse industries. In the MEA region, the growing wave of ransomware attacks—such as the 2023 incident targeting key financial institutions in the Gulf—has accelerated demand for robust data protection. The regional backup and recovery market is projected to grow over 10% annually through 2027, reflecting the urgent need for stronger cyber resilience. Recognizing the growing cybersecurity threats and data management complexities, Synology introduces the ActiveProtect Appliance, a next-gen backup and recovery solution. This new lineup enhances backup speeds, ransomware resilience, and usability, ensuring robust cyber resilience for modern enterprises. Key Highlights of the ActiveProtect Appliances: Enhanced Ransomware Protection: Advanced security protocols and secure your data with immutability and isolate your data with air-gapped backups to ensure robust data integrity and access control. Unified Management Interface: Single user interface mechanism enables effortless monitoring and control with scalable cluster architecture simplifies management for 150,000 devices and optimizes data visibility. Simplified Enterprise-Grade Protection at a Lower Cost: Compared to traditional backup solutions, the implementation cost of this solution averages only 20%. With its software-hardware integrated design, installation, maintenance, and support require significantly less time, making enterprise-grade data protection more accessible to businesses of all sizes. "Data is the backbone of every modern enterprise, and in today's evolving digital landscape, building a cyber-resilient infrastructure is more critical than ever," said Michael Chang, Synology's APAC Sales Head. "With global cyber threats increasing by 38% in 2023 and the cost of data breaches averaging $4.45 million, businesses need a scalable, secure, and intuitive data protection solution. ActiveProtect is designed to address these challenges in the MEA region, empowering enterprises to safeguard their most valuable assets with greater efficiency and confidence." The event also featured live demonstrations of the Synology ActiveProtect Appliance, showcasing its diverse restoration capabilities for business continuity. From regular recovery to disaster scenarios, the solution enables enterprises to quickly and efficiently restore operations, safeguarding critical data and minimizing downtime. Unlike traditional backup software, which often requires complex integration with multiple hardware devices and licenses—resulting in high software costs per workload license mechanism and complicated pricing based on uncertain storage capacity—Synology offers a streamlined, cost-effective approach. With pricing based on nodes and free licensing for up to three servers, businesses can better estimate costs while ensuring robust data protection. GraphII. ActiveProtect is now available for purchase through Synology's authorized distributors and partners. For more information about ActiveProtect or to request a demo, please visit [ or contact [mea@ About Synology Synology Inc. is a global leader in network-attached storage (NAS) and data management solutions, providing businesses with innovative, reliable solutions to protect and manage their data. Synology's advanced products are trusted by organizations worldwide to secure and optimize their critical data.

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