DS216: Your Data, Your Backup Plan
Introduction
DS216 is a powerful, reliable, and versatile network attached storage (NAS) solution that provides a comprehensive backup plan for your valuable data. With its dual-core CPU and hardware encryption engine, DS216 offers high-speed data transfer and secure data protection. Whether you are a home user, small business owner, or IT professional, DS216 is the perfect choice for storing, accessing, and backing up your important files.
Data Storage and Backup
DS216 comes equipped with two drive bays, allowing you to easily expand your storage capacity up to 32TB (with 2 x 16TB drives). You can configure the drives in RAID 0 for maximum storage space or RAID 1 for data redundancy. With Synology’s DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system, you can set up automatic backups of your computers, mobile devices, and cloud services to your DS216. In case of data loss or corruption, you can quickly restore your files from the backups stored on your NAS.
Remote Access and Sharing
DS216 offers remote access and file sharing capabilities, allowing you to access your data from anywhere in the world. You can use Synology’s QuickConnect service to easily connect to your NAS without the need for complicated network configuration. With DS File and DS Cloud apps, you can access, upload, and share files on your DS216 from your smartphone or tablet. You can also create shared folders with customizable access permissions for collaboration with colleagues, friends, or family members.
Security and Data Protection
DS216 prioritizes security and data protection with features like AES-NI hardware encryption and advanced file permissions. You can encrypt your sensitive data to prevent unauthorized access and secure your network connections with SSL/TLS encryption. Additionally, DS216 supports scheduled backups to external drives, cloud services, or other NAS devices for an extra layer of data protection. With its robust security measures, DS216 ensures the safety of your data against cyber threats and hardware failures.
