
Synology DS1621+
0 TB
Synology DS1621+
0 TB
Hello, no, it is definitely not. If it were, my shelf would already be broken :-).
If the disks were already in a NAS, they must be inserted in the same way as in the old NAS - i.e. hard disk 1 (bay 1), 2 in bay 2, etc.
11 months ago
The HDDs work no matter what size. It is best to use SHR - RAID then the disc size does not matter. With other RAIDs, the maximum size is that of the smallest disc. Unfortunately I cannot answer the second question.
The DS1621+ itself has no built-in WLAN. However, you can connect it to a router/satellite via LAN cable and then access the DS1621+ via WLAN. The prerequisite is that the router/satellite is WLAN-capable.
Hello, https://www.synology.com/en-us/compatibility?search_by=products&model=DS1621%2B&category=hdds_no_ssd_trim De rien 😎
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Yes, it is possible.
Yes, they can. Please note the following points: 1) If you add larger hard disks later, the entire storage capacity of the new hard disks cannot be used, depending on the selected RAID configuration. 2) The expansion of the storage pool / volume with the new hard disks can take some time (depending on the RAID configuration, hard disk size, this can also be 1-2 days).
You can install it, but if something happens to you in the 3-year warranty, you risk Synology not responding if you need their support or apply the warranty.
According to the description, this item also has a 36-month guarantee with us.
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