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Synology debuts DSM 4.1 Beta

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE   Synology has announced the beta availability of DiskStation Manager (DSM) 4.1. Among the first to support VMware vStorage APIs for Array Integration (VAAI) technologies, DSM 4.1 offloads various data operations from Hypervisor to DiskStation and RackStation by performing Full Copy, Zero Block, Atomic Test & Set (ATS) and Storage Reclamation. “The DSM 4.1 makes DiskStation and RackStation capable of so much more than you ever imagined. It demonstrates Synology’s unrelenting pursuit to elevate standards for excellence in business-ready solutions and multimedia experience,” said Vic Hsu, CEO, Synology Inc. DSM 4.1 is aimed at providing powerful resource sharing solution. Traffic Control and Speed Limit prioritize, reserve or limit bandwidth usage for different applications, users and groups. DSM 4.1 incorporates TV Recorder module-enabling users to watch TV shows or set a recording schedule along with DS video that lets users

RackStation RS2212+ and RS2212RP+ unveiled

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VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE Synology Inc. has launched RackStation RS2212+ and RS2212RP+, the reliable 10-bay rack mount NAS servers designed with seamless scalability for small and medium businesses. Peter Chen, Product Manager, Synology Inc. said, "Synology RS2212+ and RS2212RP+, the newest addition to the Plus Series line-up, are a highly dependable and scalable solution for small and medium business owners. It delivers high system availability and storage capacity for mission-critical workloads, enabling clients to run business-critical applications with continual service uptime." The RackStation RS2212+/RS2212RP+ is powered by a 2.13 GHz dual-core processor, boasting high performance with read and write speeds at 200.73 MB/sec and 194.32 MB/sec respectively under RAID 5 configuration with Link Aggregation enabled. While running at this high performance, both NAS servers feature enhanced energy consumption with 31% reduction over its predecessor at 88 wat