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Synology CMS (Central Management System) allows you to efficiently and conveniently manage multiple Synology NAS servers. It provides a single interface to monitor the status of multiple servers, create policies for batch editing the settings of server groups, and keep each server in your fleet up-to-date and running smoothly. Administrator permissions for groups or individual servers can be delegated to specific users or groups, allowing each administrator to control and manage certain configurations, further increasing administrative efficiency and flexibility.

Version: 1.0-0386


(2015-10-29)
  1. Added a description field for each managed server.
  2. Bug fixes and stability improvements.

Version: 1.0-0383


(2015-09-22)
  1. Fixed an XSS security issue.

Version: 1.0-0378


(2015-05-12)
  1. Upgraded to be compatible with DSM 5.2.

Version: 1.0-0369


(2015-03-12)
  1. Updated to be compatible with DSM 5.2.

Version: 1.0-0365


(2014-12-09)
  1. Enhanced connection stability when using QuickConnect

Version: 1.0-0361


(2014-09-23)
  1. Certified by Synology Trust Level.

Fixes

  1. Minor bugs fixed.

Version: 1.0-0273


(2014-09-22)

Add DS415+ Support

Version: 1.0-0270


(2014-04-24)
  1. Added Windows ACL support for cluster shares. (DSM 5.0-4482 or later is required)
  2. Added option to add new managed servers according to QuickConnect ID or IPv6 addresses.
  3. Added support for re-adding existing servers to obtain new connection keys for security reasons.
  4. Fixed an issue where DSM could not be installed on new Synology NAS servers when adding them as managed servers.
  5. Fixed an issue where some legacy packages would cause the status of managed servers to appear as offline.

Version: 1.0-0181


(2014-03-10)
  1. Monitor the health and availability of managed servers.
  2. Receive system notifications from managed servers.
  3. Create server groups and define policies in order to apply settings to entire server groups.
  4. Keep each server in your fleet up-to-date by performing software updates.
  5. Delegate administrator permissions to specific users or groups, allowing each admin to manage specific servers or server groups.