hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2015-09-11 16:51:27
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For review we have the latest Synology DiskStation aimed at home users as well as small businesses, the DS1515. Powered by an Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-314 quad-core SoC, we are keen to see how well the DS1515 performs. Out of the box this NAS can handle f...

The Synology DiskStation DS1515 is the perfect small to medium business grade NAS server thanks to its solid performance, expandable storage support and reasonable price.Granted the DS1515 isn't cheap, but at $650 it has a lot to offer. The DS415+ for exa...
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The DiskStation DS1515 is aimed at home users as well as small businesses. Out of the box this NAS can handle five 3.5" hard drives, giving it a maximum capacity of 40TB using the latest 8TB drives, while the addition of two DX513 expansion units boosts c...

The DiskStation DS1515 delivers DS2015xslike performance for a portion of the price. It's faster and more efficient while providing better expandability and network features than QNAP's TS651.

Synology could have been more flexible with the DS1515's memory options and we don't think the DS1515should cost nearly 20% more for two extra USB 3.0 ports and the company's Docker app.
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Synology has released its first 5-bay value series NAS; the DS1515. Synology cut costs on this model by loading it with a lower-end CPU (Quad Core 1.4GHz Alpine AL-314) and fewer USB 3.0 ports, but it still provides all of the features one would expect wi...

Lower cost than comparable model (DS1515+), Good performance overall...

Savings not that compelling...

The DS1515 is a great option for businesses looking to inexpensively acquire an all-in-one server with scalability, good performance, and the breadth of Synology's DSM offerings.Synology DS1515 at AmazonSynology HUBDiscuss this storySign up for the Storag...
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Whenever a storage company announces a new model you can be sure of one thing: the first paragraph in their press report will read something like this – Synology® today launched the new DiskStation DS1515, a powerful and expandable 5-bay NAS offering a hi...
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Synology is fleshing out its range of SMB NAS solutions with the launch of the DS1515. Priced at £498, this five-bay unit is the latest addition to the company's Value Series range and touts a quad-core CPU, hardware encryption engine and four Gigabit Eth...

Solid performance, Energy efficient hardware, Classleading DSM software, SMB features and expandability, Four Gigabit Ethernet ports, Toolfree drive bays...

Memory not upgradeable...

The DS1515 is the Synology NAS that many businesses will have been waiting for. Offering five bays, an array of SMB features and ample expandability, it offers huge storage potential in a simple, easy-to-use box that can handle everything from client back...
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Inside the solid black outer shell of the DS1515 lies a server capable of serving all of your business's storage needs, with it's five bays that can handle up to 40TB of data. The CPU is a quad-core Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-314 running at 1.4GHz. The DS15...

Great storage space & expansion options, Good performance, Super simple setup, Excellent Operating System, Good price...

Processor could use an upgrade...
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Synology has sent over another one of their Network Attached Storage (NAS) servers for us to look at. Along with all of the typical things we look forward to, this one offers some new features that we are also excited to check out. From the model number w...
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If you are in the market for a speedy, well-designed and expandable 5-bay NAS, then you can't do much better than the Synology DS1515+. Business-ready features make this unit particularly suitable for small or home business users, and the hardware encrypt...

I have been really impressed with Synology DS1515 +. If I was buying a home NAS for £400-700 today, this would be top of my shortlist. It hasn't got the processing power of higher priced devices, but the Quad Core Intel Atom sets it apart from lesser offe...
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