Synology DS723+ 2-bay Diskstation NAS
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/There's nothing like a sad tale of data loss to make me check all my backups are up-to-date and fresh.
Over the past few weeks, I've been helping out a friend with a serious and painful data loss issue. Long story short, a MacBook died, important data was on it, there were no backups, that data has thankfully been recovered, a new MacBook has been purchased, there's a massive squeeze on storage space, and it's now up to me to put in place an effective backup mechanism.
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The tool that's going to be tasked with the important job of preventing future catastrophes is aSynology DS723+ 2-bay Diskstation NAS equipped with two 12TB hard drives .
This is a beast of a backup system, and it can do a lot. In future posts, I'll cover setting up and tweaking the DS723+ to work for a photographer and videographer, but the first port of call is to get all the data that's on laptops and external hard drives backed up onto the DS723+ NAS box. Before I can perform this task, the device needs to be set up.
And the good news is that the DS723+ is one of the easiest NAS boxes I've ever set up.
The Synology DS723+ is a 2-bay compact and flexible NAS solution that doesn't take up a lot of desk space, but can be expanded if your needs change, with optional support for up to seven drives, so you don't have to throw away existing hardware.
There's also an option for faster networking, and NVMe SSDs for caching or additional storage pools.
View at AmazonOne thing that makes this NAS so easy to set up is that no tools are required to fit the hard drives in the caddies. In fact, the setup process would have been even quicker if I'd read the instructions beforehand and not gone in search of a screwdriver.
Anyway, all you do to fit a drive is unclip two plastic retainers from each side of the caddy, fit the drive, and then replace the retainers. Simple.
I love the tool-free caddies on the Synology DS723+.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/The kit also comes with everything you need in the box, which is a nice touch. (Because I'm in the UK, I had to go in search of a power cord as my unit was shipped from the US. But US readers will be all set.)
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You even get a couple of network cables.
Slotting the first drive into the NAS.
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/My unit was also supplied with the optionalE10G22-T1-Mini 10GbE RJ-45 module . I don't need this module right now, but thought it wise to fit it now while I remember it.
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