The DS1019+ is essentially the DS918+ but stretched slightly to accommodate a fifth drive bay. It also lists the specs for that very capable unit. The last Synology review we did was on the Synology Cloud and based on a very similar DS-918+. I’m glad the bits and bytes days are over as the big brands realise it’s what you can DO with a NAS rather than for us reviewers trying to duplicate a speed limit that can only be achieved in an optimum setting. ![]() All the major brands have passed our review desks and even though the main game in town always seemed to be to test which one is fastest, we always went for the Value for Money factor with more emphasis recently on applications-based reviews. We’ve been reviewing countless NAS units over our15 years of publishing. The Latin phrase “ omne trium perfectum” (everything that comes in threes is perfect, or, every set of three is complete) very much applies to this final Part 3 of building a Super Surveillance Station. See our review here.įinally, we have a look at the Synology DS1019+ platform with their Surveillance Station app. We started out with some super HDDs from Seagate that are optimised for surveillance jobs. ![]() Here’s the last in a trio of reviews of building a Surveillance Station based on some top components.
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