Taipei, Taiwan—April 8, 2010— Synology® Inc. today announced that the DiskStation DS1010+, a high-performance 5-bay NAS server delivering scalability, significant storage capacity and multiple business-oriented features for SMB users, marked extraordinary breakthroughs in link aggregation performance test. It delivers an average 167 MB/sec reading speed under RAID 5 configuration in a Windows environment, and 142 MB/sec writing.
Link aggregation is a method of using two Ethernet ports in parallel to provide trunking and network fault tolerance. A link aggregation with trunking feature enhances connection speed beyond the limits of any one single cable or port. The improved transmission performance is best observed in environments where multiple-client connections are present. The redundancy also creates higher link availability and avoids possible disruption occurrences.
"We are glad to confirm the breakthrough of the Synology DS1010+ meets the needs of SMB users who require network attached storage solutions that support large number of concurrent connections while keeping performance high," said Edward Lin, marketing director of Synology Inc.
Synology creates network attached storage and IP surveillance solutions that transform the way users manage data and conduct surveillance in the cloud era. By taking full advantage of the latest technologies, Synology aims to help users centralize data storage and backup, share files on-the-go, and implement professional surveillance solutions in reliable and affordable ways. Synology is committed to delivering products with forward-thinking features and the best in class customer services.