What is in a number?
A suitable follow up?
If you prefer a more wordy version, just scroll a little further and I will tell you have they compare.
How the combatants weigh up?
NAS Server Device |
The Synology DS216+
|
The Synology DS716+
|
CPU | ||
CPU Model | Intel Celeron N3050
X86 Processor 64-Bit |
Intel Celeron N3150
X86 Processor 64-Bit |
CPU Frequency | Dual-Core 1.6GHz, burst up to 2.16GHz | Quad Core 1.6 burst to 2.08 GHz |
Hardware Encryption Engine (AES-NI) | Yes | Yes |
Floating Point | YES | YES |
Hardware Transcoding Engine | H.264 (AVC), MPEG-2 and VC-1; maximum resolution: 4K (4096 x 2160); maximum frame rate per second (FPS): 30 | H.264 (AVC), MPEG-2 and VC-1; maximum resolution: 4K (4096 x 2160); maximum frame rate per second (FPS): 30 |
Memory | ||
System Memory | 1GB DDR3 RAM
Cannot be Expanded |
2 GB DDR3
Cannot be Expanded |
Maximum Internal Raw Capacity | 16 TB (8 TB HDD X 2) (Capacity may vary by RAID types) | 16 TB (8 TB HDD X 2) (Capacity may vary by RAID types) |
Hot Swappable Drive | YES | YES |
Maximum Drive Bays with Expansion Unit | Maximum 7 Drives via the Synology DX513
*However it will only be visible as an independent Volume and cannot spread across the RAID |
Maximum 7 Drives via the Synology DX513 |
External Ports | ||
USB 2.0 Port | 1 | 0 |
USB 3.0 Port | 2 | 3 |
eSATA Port | 1 | 1 |
RJ-45 1GbE LAN Port | 1 | 2 (with Link Aggregation / Failover support) |
USBCopy | YES | YES |
Internal File System | Btrfs and EXT 4 | Btrfs and EXT 4 |
Power Consumption* | HDD standby: 7.52W In operation 17.57W |
18.96 W (Access) 8.84 W (HDD Hibernation) |
Read and Write Speeds | Via a Single LAN port
Read – 111MB/s Write – 109MB/s |
Via Link Aggregation
223.47 MB/s Read 137.19 MB/s Write |
Warranty | 2 Years | 3 Years |
Conclusion – Which NAS should I buy?
It may not come as a surprise that I personally think the DS716+ NAS from Synology is the best NAS of the two. Yes, both NAS devices have similarities and with such a price gap between them it would be foolish of me not give credit to the Synology DS216+ for being a GREAT Synology NAS in it’s own right. However, for me the gap just isn’t THAT big given the big leaps in Hardware and capability. The Quad Core Intel CPU compared to the DS216+ and its Dual Core. The fact it arrives with 2GB of DDR3 memory and the DS216+ arrives with just 1GB. There are lots of little tiny reasons whereby the DS716+ takes he lead for me, but 2 big factors convince me that it is the winner in the form of that extra 1 YEAR warranty you get in the DS716+ and Synology’s DSM software reaching Version 6.0.
DSM 6.0 features lots of enterprise and higher spec features that really come into their own when utilised in the DS716+. If you were considering the DS716+ originally, then it was most likely that you had some form of work, business or client based applications in mind. It is because of that, that the majority of users will see more for their money in spending their budget in the Synology DS716+ this 2016.
You decide
Do you disagree with my comparison? Perhaps you have purchased the Synology DS216+ NAS and want to plead its case? Why not let me know below in the comments. Thanks for reading.
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