Synology DiskStation DS411 review

The Synology DS411 can't shake off its small business background for the home market

Synology DiskStation DS411
A great product, but we'd expect a NAS for home networks to be easier to use

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Four drive bays

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    External eSata port

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    Open-source software add-ons

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    A lot of setup options for experts

Cons

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    Complicated setup for novice users

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    Slow transfer speeds

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The DiskStation DS411 feels like it's stuck between being a consumerfriendly NAS drive and a rack-mounted server. It's supplied without any hard drives, and looks like a small PC, complete with thumbscrews at the back and an array of lights at the front.

Synology recommends certain drives for the product, which are formatted on insertion. This isn't an easy process, especially compared to the more user-friendly drives we've looked at.