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Synology DiskStation DS218play 2-bay NAS review

To test the DiskStation DS218play we used version 6.1.4 (6.1.4-15217 update2) of Synology’s DSM (DiskStation Manger) OS. DSM has always been one of the top NAS OS around and Synology keeps updating it at regular intervals to add more features and apps.

DSM has a graphically rich interface with all the major features of the OS clearly listed.

 

The basic start page just lists four items; Package Center, Control Panel, File Station and DSM help. Clicking on the left-hand top tab opens a small window with more advanced menu choices than the basic one.

Clicking on the furthest right-hand icon at the top of the window opens the System Health and Resource Monitor widgets.

  

There’s a choice of control panels, Basic which displays the features most people will want to get to grips with while the Advanced option offers plenty of scope for those that want to delve deeper into the system.

  

  

  

 

   

At the heart of DSM is Storage Manager. Storage Manager looks after RAID setups, volume creation and all other disk management duties.

File Station is a multi-platform file manager supporting Windows, Mac and Linux PCs as well as Android, iOS and Window Phone mobile devices. With it you can access and share your files on the DiskStation from anywhere. By using Dropbox, Box, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive mounted to File Station you can access remote data in the same way as locally stored files etc.

Package Center is where you’ll find all the add-in apps and with well over 100 apps in it already you should be able to customise the DS218play to your own requirements.

The Resource Monitor is an easy to use tool to keep an eye on the DiskStation’s resources. With it you can monitor CPU usage, memory usage, disk utilization and network flow in real time or historically.

 

Security Advisor is a useful tool that conducts regular scans the DSM settings and the NAS for any security risks. It provides detailed results so if any actions need to be taken its quick and easy to find out where and what's needed to correct any errors.

Features
File Station
Photo Station
Audio Station
Video Station
Download Station
Cloud Station, Cloud Station Backup, Cloud Station ShareSync and DS Cloud.
Note Station
Web Clipper
Security Advisor
Spreadsheet
USB Copy 2.0
Snapshot Replication

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One comment

  1. Could you please include power consumption values in disk hibernation mode to chapter 13? Thanks