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Synology DiskStatio­n DS923+

A good-value small business desktop NAS with a wealth of data backup features and plenty of power for the price

- DAVE MITCHELL

PRICE Diskless, £461 exc VAT from broadbandb­uyer.com

It’s been a long wait, but the successor to Synology’s ageing DS920+ four-bay desktop NAS is finally here. Targeting the same home office and small business sectors, the DS923+ is Synology’s first 2023 model and offers a good storage package at an affordable price.

It bears many physical similariti­es to its predecesso­r, with the main changes being in the processing department. Intel gets the elbow in favour of a dual-core 2.6GHz AMD Ryzen R1600, and memory also sees big improvemen­ts: the base 4GB of DDR4 can be expanded to 32GB, four times that of the DS920+.

A peek at the rear reveals a pair of gigabit ports, and 10-gigabit (10GbE) is now possible as the small bay alongside accepts Synology’s optional E10G22-T1-Mini card, which also supports multi-gigabit speeds. Two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports are present and the single eSATA port can be used to connect Synology’s five-bay DX517 expansion unit – hence the “9” in its model name.

Flip it over and you’ll find a pair of M.2 NVMe SSD slots underneath. These can be used as a performanc­eenhancing cache, and the DS923+ is also the first to allow them to be used as a standard storage pool, although this is only permitted for Synology’s own-brand SNV3400 and SNV3410 NVMe SSDs.

For testing, we installed four 14TB Western Digital Red Plus hard disks, allowed the web browser’s quick-start routine to load the latest DSM 7.1 software and used the Storage Manager app to create a 38TB RAID5 array. We also fitted the 10GbE expansion card, which was accepted without any problems.

Performanc­e is good, with a NAS share mapped over 10GbE to a Dell T640 Windows server returning Iometer sequential read and write speeds of 9.2Gbits/sec and 8.3Gbits/sec. Real-world speeds are equally impressive, with 25GB file copies between the server and appliance averaging read and write speeds of 4.4Gbits/sec and 4.3Gbits/sec.

Backing up a 22.4GB folder with 10,500 small files mustered a creditable 2.1Gbits/sec, while copying our 25GB test file to an encrypted folder averaged 3.3Gbits/sec with CPU usage stepping up to only 44%. IP SAN performanc­e is also impressive: a 500GB iSCSI target mapped to the server delivered fast sequential read and

“The Snapshot Replicatio­n feature can secure data to a central Synology appliance at head office as often as every five minutes”

write speeds of 9.2Gbits/sec and 7.3Gbits/sec.

Synology’s DSM software scores highly for data protection features, with the Snapshot Replicatio­n app managing on-demand and scheduled snapshots for NAS shares and thin-provisione­d iSCSI LUNs. Businesses with appliances distribute­d to remote offices will approve of the Snapshot Replicatio­n feature, which can secure data to a central Synology appliance at head office as often as every five minutes.

Synology’s Active Backup Suite adds a lot of value, and comprises three very useful apps. Active Backup for Business (ABB) protects remote Synology appliances, servers and workstatio­ns plus VMware and Hyper-V hosts, while the other two apps protect Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 cloud accounts.

The Hyper Backup app manages local, remote, Rsync, cloud and iSCSI LUN backups, and you can monitor it from the Active Insights cloud console once you’ve purchased a premium plan, which also alerts you to unusual login activity. The free version supports three appliances and provides system, network and storage performanc­e data, with a one-month data retention period.

The appliance is great for lightweigh­t videorecor­ding duties, with Synology’s Surveillan­ce Station 9 app providing an incredible range of features. It includes two free IP camera licences, offers a wealth of monitoring, recording and motiondete­ction features, and can upload recordings to Synology’s C2 cloud service for extra data protection and sharing with other users.

There’s a lot to like about the DS923+. It offers a powerful hardware specificat­ion with a surprising­ly large amount of expansion potential. Home workers and small offices that want a versatile network storage solution will find it an affordable option, and the 10GbE card is worth the extra spend since it unleashes a big performanc­e boost.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

Dual-core 2.6GHz AMD Ryzen R1600 4GB DDR4 ECC (max 32GB) 4 x LFF/SFF hot-swap SATA drive bays supports RAID0, 1, 10, 5, 6, SHR 2 x M.2 NVMe SSD slots 2 x Gigabit

2 x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 PCI-E Gen 3 x2 slot external PSU 199 x 223 x 166mm (WDH)

3yr hardware warranty. Options: Synology E10G22-T1-Mini card, £119 exc VAT

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BELOW The DS923+ offers a wealth of data backup and replicatio­n services
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ABOVE Synology’s four-bay desktop NAS offers lots of features and top performanc­e

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