🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Synology 8 bay NAS DiskStation DS1817 is a powerful, scalable storage solution designed for professionals. With a quad-core processor, it offers exceptional read and write speeds, expandable memory, and robust connectivity options, making it ideal for businesses that demand reliability and performance.
Brand | Synology |
Product Dimensions | 34.01 x 23.29 x 15.7 cm; 5.31 Kilograms |
Item model number | DS1817 |
Manufacturer | Synology America Corp |
Processor Count | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 1600 MHz |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 5.31 Kilograms |
A**R
Good bang for your buck
Got it on sale worth the money. Make sure to use high quality cat 6 for the 10gbps to work. I used cheap cat 6 and only had 100mbps connection and kept disconnecting. Learn from my mistake I thought it was a bad NIC but it was my cheap wires.
D**J
Bang for the buck
If you're looking at a 8-bay Synology model, chances are it isn't your first network storage device and you're familiar with what these things can do. So I'll skip all that.The DS1817 is a wonderful value proposition. What I love about this unit is it is built for providing storage on a network (duh...), but likewise stripped of a lot of the hardware extras you get in the Plus series, saving you on cost. Got mine through Amazon Warehouse for $550, and when it arrived, was in brand new condition. Runs great, and has handled everything I've thrown at it in spades. Currently running it with five 10TB HGST Ultrastar drives in SHR-1, so I have three extra bays for future expansion of I need it. Runs all my backups in the background, personal cloud, network drives for my little Intel NUC, etc. Kind of nice seeing 40TBs of available drive space in a little Intel NUC, but that's what network storage is all about. Just map network drives to your Synology, and you're off.The Plus series usually have more powerful Intel Celeron chips, and together with hardware transcoding enabled, act as "all in one" media servers. This box probably can't do that very well if there is any transcoding to be done. That said, you can try to do that if you want, but keep in mind that most of us who buy J or Value series Synology boxes do our media conversion on other machines, and that's what I do too. I have a Lenovo Tiny running Plex Media Server, but I mounted my media shares from this Synology to it, taking the burden of any transcoding off this machine. So it does serve the media file, but it doesn't handle the conversion, the Lenovo server does that (it's running Ubuntu Server). Regardless this unit excels at that too.Only downside is this is one of the last big Value series servers to remain on the ext4 file system, so there's no checksumming or bit rot protection that you get with the Plus or some of the other Value series units that offer the btrfs file system. That's okay for me though because I use enterprise class drives with robust bit error ratings, and my data is mostly huge media files, so if a bit flips, I doubt I would ever notice it. Critical documents I have backed up in encrypted cloud folders (the Synolgoy HyperBackup tool is astonishingly good at this). What I love about Synology's software is it's largely "set it and forget it."Build quality is great, runs smoothly, and even upgrading the RAM was simple using an A-Tech 4GB stick I bought on "The Popular Online Auction Website." This is also one of the only units that comes already with 10Gbe ports, in case you have the hardware to set that up. I'm just using the standard 1Gbe wired ethernet and it's more than what I need. Internal read/writes are lightning fast too. The unit is quick, snappy, and responsive.I'm super happy with unit, and recommend it highly. Hopefully Synology keeps releasing big server boxes like this one within the Value series. I have no need for a Plus series so this one for my use case is the sweet spot.
R**A
Love and hate relationship
I really love the look and feel of the unit, the IO, drive bays, easy of use, etc. For some operations, it's really slow though: Parity consistency check takes like 20% per day (for 6 populated drives), and that's a bit infuriating. Synology OS is really interesting and well polished. I hated how it disconnects once in a while - on the first time I rebooted the device (that takes forever to complete (forever = ~10min)), the second time I've just took the cable out and reconnected after. Will probably connect the second 10Gbe cable for redundancy - but that should never happen regardless. Packaging is perfect, and the device is really silent. Enabling SSH is a must have for some of us, but terminal package manager is absent, so you have to build ipkg yourself and that's a challenge (if the model has an Intel Atom, it's way easier).Overall, I loved more than I hated.
A**R
I love this company
I've been running this on a 10G network. I have had issues with my NIC's in my COMPUTER overheating, but this thing has operated rock-solid with high speed 10 gig networking, which is what differentiated this product from others that it's just built-in and you can expect it to work with Synology's WORLD CLASS quality and support. I love this company!
P**G
Solid easy to setup NAS
Haven't had the NAS for too long.. but so far it's working great. It was easy to setup, and performance seems really good. Good NAS for a small business or power user. The drive trays were a little tricky to get the drives into.. but no big deal. Not much to say other than it's a good NAS.
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