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Synology DiskStation DS1821+ 8-Bay NAS Enclosure (Enclosure Only) on sale for $999.99 - Extra $150 Off coupon (
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$849.99.
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About the Product- AMD Ryzen V1500B 2.2GHz Quad-Core CPU
- 4GB DDR4 ECC RAM
- RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, Hybrid, JBOD
- 8x 3.5" + 2.5" SATA Drive Bays
- 2x M.2 2280 NVMe SSD Slots
- 9x PCIe 3.0 Expansion Slots
- 4x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
- 4x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Ports
- 2x eSATA Ports
- Synology DSM Operation System
- Versatile Backup Solutions/Certified Storage Virtualization
- Synology DSM Applications
Includes- Synology DiskStation DS1821+ 8-Bay NAS Enclosure (Enclosure Only)
- 2x RJ45 LAN Cable
- Power Cable
- Accessory Pack
Warranty- Includes 3-year manufacturers warranty w/ purchase
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Just hit my 1521+ last month.
FWIW, Synology was zero help.
or are they still have issues with the 5 bays only?
no issues on both of my DS1819+
These folks use a lot of circular and backwards logic to justify what they're doing, but it all comes down to a simple fact -- it's not legal.
or are they still have issues with the 5 bays only?
no issues on both of my DS1819+
Leave sour puss alone I guess.
These folks use a lot of circular and backwards logic to justify what they're doing, but it all comes down to a simple fact -- it's not legal.
These folks use a lot of circular and backwards logic to justify what they're doing, but it all comes down to a simple fact -- it's not legal.
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Got a new Synology and filled it up with WD Red Pro drives.
Synology had a big old warning saying that all drives should be replaced.
I looked and there are two ways around it:
1) modify the code in Linux to add the drives you have in it to their supported list
2) modify the code in Linux to tell the OS to ignore any invalid hard drive alerts.
I did the second as it was much easier. I believe it has to be redone everytime the OS is updated. I also don't know if Synology would actually provide support in that scenario either.
Edit... Here's the exact details...
Enable SSH
SSH to it
sudo -i
cd /etc.defaults/
vim synoinfo.conf
i
Find support_disk_compatibility="yes" and change to "no"
Hit escape
:wq
The alternative is described here on how to add the drives to the supported list: https://linustechtips.c
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