Press Release: Synology Inc. introduced the compact and energy-saving single bay NAS server DiskStation DS119j, which is the ideal first NAS device for all users.
"There are many users who are still unfamiliar with NAS devices and don't understand the benefits it can bring to their home," said Michael Wang, product manager of Synology Inc. "The DS119j is an ideal choice for first-time NAS buyers, offering versatile software features, an intuitive user interface, and an affordable price."
The DS119j is adapted to the requirements of the home environment and consumes only 5,01 W in hard disk sleep mode and 10,04 W in full operation - a laptop can consume up to 45 W. Thanks to its noise-reducing design, it is completely silent compared to computers device.
The DS119j also serves as a home media server. Users can easily share photos with friends or stream music and video to mobile devices or media players.
DS119j uses DiskStation Manager, an advanced and intuitive operating system for Synology NAS devices offering a variety of productivity-enhancing applications. Synology has received numerous media awards, including being ranked #1 in the Mid-Range NAS category in TechTarget's Storage Solutions Survey and #1 in the PC Mag Readers' Choice poll for seven consecutive years.
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does it have usb2 ports? parade of innovation how apple
Jeckova rad is the cheapest cut for the household. The USB ones are not so much connected to external storage as files to other peripherals (BT, WFI, wifi dtv tuner, etc.)
Sorry, but I'd rather QNAP – I'll also run snapshots on their ARM NASes, which is a real blast.
Sorry, but that's on Synology too, of course.
ON "ARM" NASka, that's what I would like to see, show screenshot or something... ;)