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Synology Disk Station DS409slim Review

Author Dave Mitchell
Published 29th Jun 2009
Manufacturer Synology
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Price £269.99 (Exc VAT)
as reviewed £310.49 (Inc VAT)
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Features Score 9 for Features
Performance Score 9 for Performance
Value Score 8 for Value
Overall Score 9 for Overall
Synology Disk Station DS409slim
award recommended

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The Synology Assistant finds the appliance for you and provides a quick link to the smart Disk Station Manager interface


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The Surveillance Station allows feeds from multiple IP cameras to be viewed and recorded to the appliance


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Two separate utilities are provided for automating FTP, HTTP and BitTorrent file downloads to the appliance



The bundled Data Replicator 3 provides workstation backup and real time protection for selected files and folders


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FTP services are a cut above the rest and you can use the DS409slim to host your own website

 

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comment Kebab said on 29th June 2009

Cooler and quieter meh! Bung it in a cupboard! It's a NAS box - you dont need to have it local, just stick it under the stairs. 2.5" is only useful for SSDs these days in... more

comment Keith said on 29th June 2009

Looks good, but does this have the similar feature of X-Raid that the Netgear has?, the X-Raid is such a good feature of the Netgear, start small and grow as HD's get cheaper ... more

comment Tony Walker said on 30th June 2009

Try again.

Gotta call foul on the testing. You cannot claim it's cool and quiet when you only put 50% of the drives in there.

Must object to you ... more

comment Kanu said on 3rd July 2009

Actually I disagree that few people will run this in RAID O. First of all many people using NASs dont use all the drives. With the 2.5" drives you are looking at 2TB max in RA... more

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