Synology Disk Station DS214se is a budget-friendly two-bay NAS device with the capability to host, share & protect data, with a sleek design, DS214se is a special edition 2-bay NAS providing beginners an affordable network storage, along with the capability to host, share, & protect data. Explore the infinite possibilities of DS214se. The DS214se delivers an average of over 60.49 MB/sec writing speed under RAID 1 configuration in a Windows environment, & over 98.52 MB/sec reading.1 The built-in floating-point unit enhances the overall capability of the main CPU, & is particularly advantageous in speeding up thumbnail creation when uploading large amounts of photos or videos. As a DLNA Certified DMS (Digital Media Server), DS214se can serve as your primary media server, with the capability to host digital multimedia content for local or remote playback. Once connected to a router, DS214se streams music, photos, & videos to DLNA-compliant devices, such as DLNA TVs or gaming consoles without any pre-configuration. You can even browse & select content on DS214se using DS audio & designate a DLNA player within the same local network to play it. File Station is a fast & secure feature to share & manage your files stored on DS214se. Just drag-n-drop & you can upload data from Mac or PC. Advanced filters make it easy to search for documents, photos, or videos. You can reach your files on mobile devices via DS file
- a dedicated mobile app for file access, management, & sharing. HTTPS, SSL/TSL encryption, & link expiry dates also ensure file sharing over the Internet at a high security level. Enjoy seamless files sharing across Windows, Mac, & Linux platforms as DS214se offers comprehensive network protocol support including FTP, SMB2, AFP, NFS & Web DAV. With Windows AD & LDAP integration, DS214se can fit effortlessly into any existing network environment
- there is no need for IT administrators to maintain two sets of credentials. You also won't worry about missing files with the Recycle Bin feature which is supported on AFP, CIFS, File Station, & Web DAV. All files deleted in a shared folder will be automatically moved into the Recycle Bin.