Testseek.com have collected 53 expert reviews of the Synology DiskStation DS918+ 4-bay USB3/eSATA and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Synology DiskStation DS918+ 4-bay USB3/eSATA.
June 2018
(88%)
53 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
In our time with the DS918+, we really grew to appreciate what solid hardware and superb software can do. Both Synology's DSM and hardware have been incrementally improving over the years and its from this solid base that Synology have successfully ventur...
Abstract: I absolutely love reviewing NAS drives – especially the ones that come with its own ecosystem of apps that make your lives easier. Synology is one such company that has done a lot to perfect its app ecosystem for its NAS drives and I am amazed with what t...
BTRFS filesystem with snapshots available, Supports 4K H.264/H.265 online transcoding, Supports up to two M.2 NVMee 2280 SSD modules without occupying internal drive bays
Expensive, No 10 GbE support
The Synology DS918+ and the DS418j DiskStations are very different devices, yet both scored well in our Total NAS rankings, finishing #1 and #3 respectively. The main reason for this is that our benchmarks don't include things that benefit from the 918+'s...
Published: 2017-12-20, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: A few weeks back, Seagate launched an array of 12TB hard drives targeted a variety of market segments, from desktops to workstations and high-performance Network-Attached Servers. The Seagate Barracuda Pro, IronWolf, and IronWolf Pro are fundamentally sim...
Fairly good performance, Power consumption, DSM OS, Btrfs filesystem support, Two Gigabit Ethernet ports, Two M.2 NVMe 2280 slots, AES-NI hardware encryption engine, Quiet operation, Low HDD temperatures, Tool-less installation of HDDs, Support for up to
Vampire power (power consumption in standby mode) exceeds 0.5 W, Lacks an HDMI port, Plastic HDD trays are without anti-vibration materials and locks, Cannot skip disk checking during RAID 5 and RAID 6 setup, You cannot format an external disk into NTFS (
The Synology DS918+ retails for $549.99. Fairly good performance Power consumption DSM OS Btrfs filesystem support Two Gigabit Ethernet ports Two M.2 NVMe 2280 slots AES-NI hardware encryption engine Quiet operation Low HDD temperatures Tool-less...
Synology has dozens of NAS solutions for every need and budget. For home offices and SMBs, however, the DS918+ easily takes the crown with the almost perfect mix of improved hardware, future-proof expansion slots, the latest DiskStation Manager, and a ple...
Excellent DSM operating system, Dual M.2 slots for easy SSD caching, Media transcoding with third-party apps, Simple expansion via optional DX517, Comprehensive app store, Three-year warranty
No option to upgrade to 10GbE, Plastic drive trays, Not the quietest
The Synology DS918+ can be either a powerful entry point into the world of NAS, or a meaningful upgrade for anyone making do with a basic single- or dual-bay unit.Armed with a quad-core Intel processor and 4GB of memory, the four-bay server offers up...
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Published: 2018-07-03, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Powerful specs, Great expansion potential, Robust business features
Transfer speeds for multiple files aren't the best, Lacking some media server features
How much performance matters depends on what type of NAS you're looking for. If you're buying for business rather than home, this is one of the best overall packages around, and the same goes if you're more swayed by Synology's Google Drive-like featur...
Published: 2018-01-22, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
DSM OS, Overall performance, NVMe M.2 SSD slots, Expandability options for both storage and memory
Lack of HDMI port, Plastic drive trays, Kitguru says: Synology's DiskStation DS918+ is a powerful 4-bay NAS for the home or office and the addition of the two dedicated M.2 NVMe slots means that should the need arise for faster caching performance, SSD'
A real surprise on the DS918+ is the addition of two M.2 SSD slots in the base of the unit for high speed caching purposes and prehaps an even bigger surprise is what architecture they use as they are NVMe SSD supporting slots.Synology's NAS OS is DiskSta...