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Synology transforms on-premise storage solutions

How DiskStation Manager 6.0 provides businesses with the best of both private and public cloud.

In recent years, cloud services have opened up countless new possibilities for businesses’ IT deployment strategies, in particular those of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). The unlimited scalability, built-in disaster recovery facilities and the multitude of cloud applications on offer have all led many business owners to dive headfirst into the cloud.

Nevertheless, the high Internet bandwidth required to transfer bulky files, the costs cloud providers charge when a company wants to take out its data and the low level of management and control it has over those data still make on-premise solutions a preferred choice for a lot of companies.

With this in mind, many SMBs have introduced network-attached storage (NAS) to replace their file or backup servers, especially considering its cost-effectiveness and a rich and growing feature set. In March 2016, TechTarget (NASDAQ: TTGT) Storage Magazine published the results of its 10th Quality Awards survey, in which NAS vendor Synology receives the highest overall ranking in the mid-range NAS category, with highest scores in ‘product features’ and ‘initial product quality’, outscoring other established enterprise-level storage vendors.

(Source: Tech Target Storage Magazine, March 2016)

Now with the release of its DiskStation Manager (DSM) 6.0 operating system, Synology seeks to take one step further, and bring applications that have been most commonly offered by cloud service providers back to companies’ own premises, providing them with the best of both worlds.

One of the highlights of DSM 6.0 is MailPlus, a brand new, advanced e-mail solution. The MailPlus Server comes with an active-active high availability and load balancing design which minimises the risk of unexpected e-mail outage and optimises the performance. The intuitive, web-based client makes sure no matter what platform employees use, they can just open a browser and start processing e-mails right away, with a very low learning curve. And to take advantage of today’s mobile workforce, a dedicated MailPlus mobile app helps them always stay on top of things.

Compared with other traditional on-premise e-mail software, MailPlus is extremely easy to set up, more modern in terms of functionality and user interface, and is often a more affordable solution for growing and expanding businesses.

Similarly, to boost everyday productivity, DSM 6.0 presents a new SpreadSheet app that allows employees to collaborate simultaneously. Stored on a company’s own NAS, they retain full control over data privacy and security. The accounts and permissions are also easily managed within their existing Windows AD or LDAP infrastructure: employees no longer have to register for accounts from third-party services, with IT administrators having virtually no control when a person leaves the company. Moreover, like other apps on Synology NAS, such as Cloud Station and Note Station, SpreadSheet enables businesses to make the most of the massive storage of the NAS, and saves them money from purchasing premium plans from cloud providers.

Larger enterprises with multiple business units or large departments do not have to purchase a NAS drive for every unit, either. Virtualization technologies in DSM 6.0, including Virtual DSM and Docker DSM, provide two different ways to create multiple virtual Synology NASes on one physical hardware, realising a multi-tenant environment. Each virtualized DSM can be managed independently by each department and run different applications. Resources like storage space, CPU, or memory can be allocated flexibly from the physical hardware, which in turn maximises the overall IT efficiency.

Finally, for disaster recovery purposes, IT administrators can use the advanced Snapshot Replication feature to take snapshots of shared folders or iSCSI LUNs up to every 5 minutes, and then replicate them to one or more off-site Synology NAS. This approach gives them the ability to achieve nearly instant point-in-time recovery when disaster strikes.

Alternatively, businesses lacking a suitable off-site location or only wishing to keep an off-site archive as cost-effective as possible can use Hyper Backup to encrypt and back up data to public clouds such as Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, IBM SoftLayer, RackSpace, and other OpenStack Swift compatible servers.

In the 10th Quality Awards 2016 survey published by Tech Target (NASDAQ: TTGT), Synology receives the highest overall ranking in the mid-range NAS category, outscoring other established enterprise-level storage vendors. The highest scores in ‘product features’ and ‘initial product quality’ especially demonstrate how Synology NAS and the DSM software have impressed business users on what they can achieve with on-premise storage solutions.

To learn more about DSM 6.0, visit: www.synology.com/dsm/6.0/

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