Synology launched a family of SATA and NVMe SSDs in June of this year. This is viewed by most as a very bold move, considering storage stalwarts like WD and Seagate make dedicated NAS SSDs already. Undeterred, Synology carried on and as seen in our reviews, the SATA SAT5200 did extremely well. It takes over the top spot, in terms of performance, in the SATA NAS SSD category. The NVMe SNV3400 drive did pretty well too. With the launch there are more questions than ever about Synology and how their NAS systems leverage flash. Kevin and Brian took to the YouTube Live Stream this week to answer all of your questions while also giving a deep dive look at how caching works in Synology’s DSM.
Synology launched a family of SATA and NVMe SSDs in June of this year. This is viewed by most as a very bold move, considering storage stalwarts like WD and Seagate make dedicated NAS SSDs already. Undeterred, Synology carried on and as seen in our reviews, the SATA SAT5200 did extremely well. It takes over the top spot, in terms of performance, in the SATA NAS SSD category. The NVMe SNV3400 drive did pretty well too. With the launch there are more questions than ever about Synology and how their NAS systems leverage flash. Kevin and Brian took to the YouTube Live Stream this week to answer all of your questions while also giving a deep dive look at how caching works in Synology’s DSM.
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