Synology requires self-branded drives for some consumer NAS systems, drops full functionality and support for third-party HDDs

Synology will no longer allow the new Plus Series NAS models, coming out in 2025, to use non-Synology or non-certified hard drives.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/nas/synology-requires-self-branded-drives-for-some-consumer-nas-systems-drops-full-functionality-and-support-for-third-party-hdds

Vytvořeno 4d | 16. 4. 2025 17:10:10


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