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Synology DiskStation DS1019+ 5-bay NAS Review


The Synology DiskStation DS1019+ arrives in a smallish brown box with a label on the top right-hand corner. The label contains an image of the unit, as well as some key features of the DS1019+; Quad core CPU with AES-NI, the fact it supports two M.2 NVMe SSDs, uses the Btrfs file system and that it supports 4K H.264/H.265 transcoding.

The rear of the box has a label in the bottom right-hand corner and this has front and rear images of the DS1019+ with spot points of the various ports and LEDS. Under this sits a hardware and box contents panel.


Both sides of the box have icons along the bottom showing some of the uses and features of the DS1019+; Mobile Management, Surveillance, Backup, Data Security, File Sharing, Anywhere Access, Cloud Sync and Multimedia.


The box bundle contains everything you need to get started; Delta DPS-120AB-4 power adapter (rated at 120W), a pair of Ethernet cables, fixing screws for 2.5in drives and two drive bay keys

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