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Say Hello to the Synology DS2419+ – New Specifications Update

Synology show us the DS2419+ NAS for 2018/19 Release

Another new Synology NAS for their growing 2019 range, the DS2419+ is the latest unit to be shown at their private Synology exhibition event in Taipei, close to Computex 2018 event in Taiwan. Generally, Synology has been a brand that was eerily quiet when it comes to letting the public know about new releases, choosing to sell through their existing range first. Typically prices of older and newer generation devices will remain pretty level (taking inflation and minor increases in line with improved internal hardware into consideration) and this has been their system for a number of years now. However, in 2018, they have been unusually talkative and open about their up and coming hardware and have already alluded to several new units, such as the DS619slim and DS1019+. The DS2419+ NAS is the latest unit to be unveiled and even with the few details available now, it is still clearly going to be a popular unit.

What are the hardware specification of the Synology DS2419+ NAS

Details on the DS2419+ NAS were a little thin and most information has been gathered from the data sheets available on site, at brief mentions in the Synology presentation (available online) and with what little information the assistants on hand were willing to elaborate on. The hardware is still pretty interesting and definitely worth a look.

The DS2419+ arrives with the Atom C3538 CPU, 2.1Ghz CPU

The NAS features 4GB of DDR4 memory, up to a maximum of 32GB

Familiar 12-Bay Synology Chassis design

The DS2419+ can be expanded by connecting the DX1217

Supporting the latest hard drives upto 14TB and SATA based 2.5″ SSD

Dual Rear mounted automatic/manual cooling fan and ventilation throughout the device

4x LAN ports (RJ45)

2x USB Ports

PCI slot for adding 10GBe, SSD cache cards such as the M2D18 and M2D17 and 40GBe

https://nascompares.com/2018/06/05/new-synology-ds1019-5-bay-nas-finally-unveiled-at-taipai/

What are the software specifications of the DS2419+ Synology NAS

Luckily for us, as this device will use the Synology Diskstation software (DSM) 6.2, it means that the bulk of the software abilities of the DS2419+ are fairly easy to summarize. Of course we will no doubt see beta applications popping up on the app center on the DS2419+ at release, but for the most part, you can see that all the important/popular Synology applications are available:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRBUvewzIwc

When will the Synology DS2419+ NAS be released

As with the rest of the Synology 2019 range, the DS2419+ official release date is unknown, however knowing the brand, they will release these devices gradually through September, October and November 2018. As more information becomes available on the DS2419+, do remember to stay tuned to NASCompares to stay up to date with all things NAS at both Computex and CeBit 2018.

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