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NAS Synology RackStation RS822+ Ryzen V1500B 2GB DDR4 24TB HDD
The Synology RackStation RS822+ is a compact 1U, 4-bay NAS designed for small and medium-sized businesses and branch offices. Powered by a Ryzen Embedded V1500B processor and running Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM), this rackmount unit combines storage expandability, network connectivity, and enterprise-grade management in a space-saving chassis. The model supports both HDD and SSD media and ships with 24 TB of hard drive capacity and 2 GB DDR4 memory, providing a balanced platform for file services, backup, and surveillance tasks.
The RS822+/RS822RP+ offers redundancy and network resilience through four Gigabit RJ-45 ports with Link Aggregation and support for automatic failover and load balancing. Two units can be paired with Synology High Availability to form an active/passive cluster for increased uptime, and the RS822RP+ variant adds a redundant power supply for additional service continuity. The DSM operating system delivers integrated data management, backup, file sharing, and surveillance applications, while compatibility with Synology-certified drives helps ensure sustained performance and reliability.
Install the RS822+ into a standard 19-inch rack and connect power and network cables. Initialize the device through the web-based Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) by following the guided setup to configure storage pools, RAID level, network settings, and user access. Deploy DSM packages for file services, backup tasks, or Surveillance Station as needed, and register Synology High Availability if you plan to pair two units for failover. Monitor system health and storage status from the DSM interface and apply firmware updates when available.
For reliable long-term operation, use enterprise- or Synology-certified drives, configure RAID appropriate to your redundancy and performance needs, and enable Link Aggregation or High Availability where network resilience is critical. Consider expanding memory if running multiple heavy DSM packages simultaneously or supporting large numbers of concurrent users.
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