Synology's new 2-bay DiskStation DS223j is an excellent NAS solution for small environments, offering intuitive data management and protection tools, private cloud support, and a range of applications for file syncing, sharing, and surveillance.
- Supports up to 36 TB of raw storage
- Create a private cloud with Synology's intuitive DiskStation Manager (DSM)
- Integrates with popular public cloud service providers such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive
Synology, a leading provider of network-attached storage (NAS) solutions, has recently launched the 2-bay DiskStation DS223j. This new addition to their entry-level J Series is specifically designed to meet the needs of home offices and small teams. With Synology’s intuitive DiskStation Manager (DSM), the DS223j offers a wide range of options and applications for everyday data storage and management, including file syncing and sharing, backup, and video surveillance.
The DS223j is an excellent NAS solution for small environments like home offices or slightly larger setups. According to Michael Wang, product manager at Synology, Inc., “With the DS223j, customers receive energy-efficient hardware coupled with all the data management and protection tools they’ll need to effectively manage their files and other important data.”
One of the standout features of the DS223j is its ability to create a private cloud. With support for up to 36 TB of raw storage, this NAS is an effective option for small teams looking to consolidate their data onto a single platform for safe and easy access. Powered by the DSM operating system, the DS223j includes a multitude of backup, file-sharing, and syncing applications that can enhance remote work and collaboration. Users can securely manage their files anytime and anywhere using cross-device access. Additionally, the included Synology Photos app allows users to back up, share, and organize their photos using intelligent management tools.
Compared to its predecessors, the DS223j can handle more demanding tasks and accommodate a greater number of simultaneous users. Users can experience more than 180% faster file indexing in Synology Drive and more than 200% faster image indexing in Synology Photos. Furthermore, with the release of the new DSM 7.2, the DS223j will be the first J-series Synology NAS to support the Btrfs file system. This enables file self-healing to mitigate data corruption and includes Synology’s Snapshot Replication feature, allowing users to create frequent point-in-time snapshots to reverse unwanted and accidental file changes.
Synology Drive is another valuable feature of the DS223j, as it allows users to easily share and sync files across their PCs, Macs, and mobile devices from anywhere in the world. This is particularly beneficial for teams spread across different time zones, ensuring a smooth and productive workflow. Additionally, the DS223j can integrate with popular public cloud service providers such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and Microsoft OneDrive, enabling users to save files to and from third-party cloud drives while retaining true data ownership.
For those concerned about premises security, Synology Surveillance Station is a trusted solution used by 500,000 sites worldwide. With support for over 8,300 validated IP cameras, Surveillance Station offers thoughtfully designed tools for efficient video feed monitoring, security event detection, and footage analysis. The DS223j can be used to monitor up to 12 IP cameras, and with C2 Surveillance, users can easily encrypt, archive, and back up their surveillance footage to the cloud if required.
The DS223j is available now from Synology partners and resellers at an MSRP of $189.99. For more detailed information about this new NAS system, visit Synology’s website.
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NAS: Network Attached Storage (NAS) is a specialized storage device or server that provides centralized data storage and access over a network, usually using Ethernet connections. NAS systems are designed to offer a convenient and efficient way to store and share files among multiple users or devices within a home or office environment. Unlike traditional storage solutions, NAS devices operate independently and have their own operating systems and management interfaces. They are characterized by easy setup and configuration, making them accessible even to users with limited technical expertise. NAS devices can offer various features, including data redundancy through RAID configurations, remote access over the internet, automatic backup, media streaming, and even application hosting in some advanced models. As a versatile and user-friendly storage solution, NAS has become a popular choice for both personal and small business use.
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