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The DS210j is a two-bay version of the excellent DS110j network attached storage (NAS) enclosure we looked at earlier this year. The extra disk means you also get RAID support for improved performance and data protection. Installing a pair of 3.5in har...

Synology's DS210j has excellent software and simple setup, and there's the added security of RAID 1 support...
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Around £150Synology are a well known name in the NAS (Network Attached Storage) market. Certainly whenever I think 'NAS' their name is pretty much at the top of the list for producing well reviewed and highly regarded hardware.Dave was fortunate enoug...

Well what can I say. The DS210j might be one of the cheapest and lowest specified models on Synology's books but it's still one heck of a useful device. Indeed, I can personally say that I had considered NAS devices to be nothing more than glorified...
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Synology is known for quality products within NAS (Network Attached Storage) genre to both private and business use. Earlier we got to know 2 other Synology products, DS207+ and DS409slim respectively, which received positive reviews. This review will...

Price, Features, Low power consumption and noise level...

Minor software "issues"...

This was the first time I had my hands an a NAS, and naturally I was quite curious whether or not I could configure and use it. Luckily, Synology are thorough with guiding the user through the initial setup via the installation CD and DiskStation Mana...
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Synology’s Disk Station 409 Slim was one of Reg Hardware’s favourite Nas boxes of 2009. With the DiskStation DS210j, the company addresses the needs of home users for around half the price of the Slim. An unpopulated device, the DS210j has two Sata dri...

At around £160 the DS210j seems like an amazing bargain, but don’t forget – you need to supply your own disks. Don’t be put off though, it may be a bit more expensive than the competition once it’s kitted out and there are certainly faster Nas boxes...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 08:57:12
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A few years back, Microsoft had a clever idea: as people were storing more and more files, and using more than one computer in the home, they might want a central place to keep everything.The Windows Home Server was a special kind of computer designed...

Handles backup, media sharing and more; powerful but not overcomplicated...

Not the best-looking device we’ve seen...

A network storage device with every feature you could need, and then some Good points Handles backup, media sharing and more; powerful but not overcomplicated Bad points Not the best-looking device we’ve seen...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 08:57:14
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A few years back, Microsoft had a clever idea: as people were storing more and more files, and using more than one computer in the home, they might want a central place to keep everything.The Windows Home Server was a special kind of computer designed...

Handles backup, media sharing and more; powerful but not overcomplicated...

Not the bestlooking device we’ve seen...

A network storage device with every feature you could need, and then some...
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Today we are reviewing a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device from Synology. The NAS in question is the newly released DS210j, which is a two drive NAS box with support for JBOD, RAID-0 and RAID-1.If you’ve not heard of Synology before, it’ll probabl...

Quiet operation, Stylish, Great performance, Very customisable...

Confusing first time setup...

After using the DiskStation DS210j, I can confidently say that Synology really do make great NAS units. The unit itself is designed well, both inside and out, and although white products are always going to be associated with a certain other company, i...
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In the last few years, as computing has become more mainstream with products like the Wii and the iPhone bringing these electronics into the homes and hearts of an ever expanding market of consumers, one of the largest growing fields is the storage in...

NAS drives are always an odd one to review as there isn't that must testing that can be done beyond making sure it all works as it should. This NAS drive from Synology certainly does that, and at not too rediculous a price either. It does have an ugly...
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