Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the Synology DiskStation DS415+ and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Synology DiskStation DS415+.
February 2015
(87%)
58 Reviews
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The Synology DS415+ as seen in our testing is a solid performing NAS appliance in all RAID configurations. This is largely due to its underlying Rangeley platform from Intel and also the NAS operating system (DSM). As with many NAS appliances, the heart...
Abstract: T he core function of a NAS is to store your files and share them over a network, but these days they're also home servers, doing much more than simply file serving. They're used as VPN clients, personal web servers and predominately media servers, stream...
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Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Storage performance is the focus of the DS415and it performs well at this task. The setup process is very easy for first time NAS appliance users and there are enough extras for users to be surprised by all of the functions available.
Without the bells and whistles offered by some of the competing products in this price range we think the DS415is a bit overpriced.
The DS415+ gives users solid storage performance but lacks many of the new features found on competitor's products. Synology does offer systems with the bells and whistles, this one just has a tighter focus on its storage...
Synology's DS415+ Network Application Server retails for about $600 (Amazon Link). If you want the full product reviewed, you're looking at about $1200. Remember that these aren't targeted to the individual, it is targeted to those entities that need more...
Published: 2015-05-12, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Synology has amazed us again with one of their latest NAS server release, the DS415+, which is built around the Intel Rangeley platform which incorporates the Atom C2538 SoC (4C/4T Silvermont Cores @ 2.4GHz) which is paired with 2GB of DDR3 RAM. Thanks to...
Abstract: In late 2014 Synology released another 4-bay NAS server intended to take their award winning designs and innovations to the next level. The new Diskstation DS415+ takes all of the things people have grown to love in terms of the hardware and the DSM inter...
Published: 2015-01-02, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Reports of security breaches and data theft have become quite frequent in recent weeks. With the well-publicized Sony attack the importance of securing data whether for business or personal use has become ...
Very fast network-transfer speeds in all possible configurations, Highly intuitive and easy-to-use operating system (OS) with a lot of features, DSM provides some crucial security options (antivirus application, AES 256-bit encryption, optional 2-Step log
RAM is not easily upgradeable (however, 2 GB will sufficiently cover every possible usage scenario), Not compatible with the ErP Lot 6 2013 directive, You cannot format an external disk into NTFS (however, external NTFS disks can be read/written properly)
The Synology DiskStation DS415+ retails for $599.99. Very fast network-transfer speeds in all possible configurations Highly intuitive and easy-to-use operating system (OS) with a lot of features DSM provides some crucial security options (antivirus appli...
No HDMI or optical audio ports, Memory expansion voids warranty, RAID 5 read a bit slow
The DS415+ is targeted towards business users, yet has a very competitive price. Currently priced at $600, it's $49 cheaper than the higher ranked QNAP TS-453 Pro, but $70 more expensive than the DS415play. The QNAP sports four Gigabit Ethernet ports and...
Like most of Synology's offerings, the DS415+ is what we would consider a prosumer product. It is sleek, performs very well and caters to both small business and consumers who want above average performance. The DS415+ showed improvements over the DS41...