SYNOLOGY RELEASES DSM 5 FOR NAS DEVICES

New interface, new features

Synology have this week released the latest version of DSM, the operating system powering Synology Diskstation and Rackstation storage devices.

I’ve had a quick play with it on my DS412+ this evening and it definitely seems to be a lot more fluid and responsive than DSM 4.3.  Not only that but it comes with a whole host of new apps that I don’t remember seeing before, covering things like replication between multiple Synology devices and other enterprise orientated roles.

Here’s a list of new features from Synology:

Revamped user experience: The interface has been overhauled with clarity and simplicity in  mind, helping users to get on with their works instantly. High-resolution mode is available when
launched with Ultra HD or Retina® display supported devices. QuickConnect service now supports all mobile apps and most packages from Synology, providing anytime, anywhere
connection without complex router configuration.

Streamlined IT management and scaled-out deployment: Synology Central Management System (CMS) offers flexibility and convenience for IT administration to manage hundreds of
NAS through a single interface. CIFS scale-out cluster solution is also made possible, enabling enterprises to scale storage capacity up to a petabyte quickly and easily,

Versatile cloud solutions: Cloud Sync maximises data protection by allowing users to sync files stored on Dropbox, Google Drive™ and Baidu Cloud with Synology NAS. 2-way sync between different Synology NAS servers is now available with the introduction of Cloud Station Client for DSM, providing efficient data utilisation as well as automated data redundancy.

Coherent and efficient backup: Synology Snapshot Manager, the new software plug-in available for VMware® vSphere™ and Windows®, provides application-consistent snapshot to
guarantee data consistency. Block-level incremental backup technology is integrated for multiple backup versions, greatly increases storage efficiency.

All-round performance boost: SSD read-write cache is supported to reduce I/O latency. iSCSI random read performance is enhanced by over 6 times. Memory compression technology is adopted to provide smoother user experience for applications running on DSM.

Optimised multimedia and mobile experience: Tree view of albums and options to share videos and photos to YouTube™ and Flickr®
are available for Photo Station. Video Station now supports AC3 pass-through on Apple TV®for better audio quality. DS file is revamped in an intuitive interface, bringing thumbnail view, file archiving, and sharing links on-the-go. DS video now allows users to save videos for offline viewing. DS photo+ for Android™ can now stream photos to big screen via Apple TV, while DS audio and DS video for both Android and iOS now
support Chromecast™.

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