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Legion Hardware » Articles » Synology DiskStation DS1511+

Synology DiskStation DS1511+
[Posted by: Steve]
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Today we are checking out the Synology DiskStation DS1511+, which is powered by an Intel Atom D525 dual-core processor and features a 1GB memory buffer. These hardware specifications should make the DS1511+ quite snappy and the ability to support Link Aggregation should help maximize performance.

Given that the Synology DiskStation DS1511+ is essentially a more powerful version of the recently reviewed DS411+ we expected good things and that is exactly what we got. As anticipated, the DS1511+ is a great quality NAS device that we can highly recommend to anyone looking at a five bay NAS device, with the possibility to expand up to ten more bays.

06/17/2011
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CrazyBean



Posted on: 06/22/2011 10:59 AM
Nice review and great looking product. Synology are selling a 2GB upgrade DRAM module for these but they are about 3x more than a normal DDR2 SO-DIMM module so I just upgraded my DS710+ for $44 :)

pasta



Posted on: 06/22/2011 10:02 PM
wow the network performance is amazing! this would be great for backing up my movie edits to :) ahh I can dream!

ProX



Posted on: 06/23/2011 05:08 AM
Clean looking product with terrific performance. I really want to see them adopt the new AMD E-350 platform for their next few products.

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