Synology FlashStation FS200T: Compact SSD NAS for Home and Small Office Use
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Kosta Andreadis
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Summary
Synology has launched the FlashStation FS200T, a compact and quiet NAS designed for homes and small offices. It features six 2.5" SSD bays, 2.5GbE networking, and an Intel Celeron J4125 CPU. The device runs on DiskStation Manager, offering private cloud access, robust data management, security, and backup options. It is positioned as an SSD-speed NAS that is both space-efficient and low-noise.
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Synology is one of the biggest names in NAS (Network Attached Storage).
It offers robust data management with DiskStation Manager, private cloud access, and strong security and backup options.
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