
It mostly addresses business environments, which means its price is intimidating for all of us regular folks. The DS2419+ is not a server for the average Joe.

However, we are still in 2019, and unless you live in Winden, there is no point in talking about what this review would look like in the future. I can't help but imagine myself reading these lines after several years, with prices of SSDs considerably lower and their capacities having gone through the roof. This is a vast amount of storage space that will cover every need.

With the DX1215 expansion unit, you can increase this number to 24 disks, or 384 TB of raw capacity if you use 16 TB HDDs. For those of you with increased storage needs, I thought to take a detailed look at its big brother, the DS2419+, which supports up to twelve disks out of the box.

Several months ago, I reviewed the Synology DS1819+, which can take up to eight disks.
