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Synology SA3610 and SA3410: Rackmount NAS with Intel Xeon-D and up to 1.7PB of data


Synology SA3610 and SA3410: Rackmount NAS with Intel Xeon-D and up to 1.7PB of data



Synology company has thrown out today two scalable business NAS, the Synology SA3610 and SA3410, designed to store large volumes of data without sacrificing speed and performance. The new models have a storage capacity of up to 1.7 PB and a maximum of 96 bays, combining them with 7 RX1222 SAS expansion servers). Its format is compatible with rack cabinets and allows several of these units to be combined.

Geeknetic Synology SA3610 and SA3410: Rackmount NAS with Intel Xeon-D and up to 1.7PB of data1

Inside we have a processor Intel Xeon D-1567 12-core in the case of the SA3610, and an 8-core Intel Xeon D-1541 in the case of the SA3410.

The new models are capable of achieving sequential read/write speeds of over 6,200/3,000 MB/s in RAID configurations. In addition, they include support for 10/25/40GbE and fiber networks, although 2 10GbE RJ-45 ports are included as standard). It is possible to use SSD as cache to speed up the data on your hard drives.

Additionally, we have two PCI Express 3.0 x8 ports, with 8 lanes in total, a mini-SAS expansion port and two USB 3.0, as well as an external network management port.

Geeknetic Synology SA3610 and SA3410: Rackmount NAS with Intel Xeon-D and up to 1.7PB of data2

Its price is 9,315 euros for the Synology SA3610 and 7,052.90 euros for the SA3410, Prices oriented to companies and far from the domestic market.

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Article Editor: Antonio Delgado

Anthony Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love gutting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my spare time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.

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