Network attached storage specialist Synology has launched its latest product, the DiskStation DS411+, which it is aiming at small to mediumsized businesses.
The NAS device delivers an average 112.99MB per second reading speed and 106.91MB per second writing speed under RAID 5 configuration in a Windows environment.
It allows businesses to centralise data backups, protect critical assets and share files across different platforms, with the option of tailoring the user interface to a specific company or project.
The DS411+ is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux systems, acting as a centralised backup target for machines on the network and allowing users to share files.
An encrypted FTP server is included, along with a web-based file explorer, Synology File Station 3. According to the vendor, HTTPS and IP auto-block support ensure high security while sharing files.
Other features include low power consumption, scheduled power on and off, and hard drive hibernation.
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