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Synology Outlook 2023: DiskStation Manager 7.2 and new hardware announced

Martin Jud
28.10.2022
Translation: machine translated

At the annual keynote "2023 and Beyond", Synology announced the DiskStation Manager operating system in version 7.2. On the hardware side, there is no outlook on new NAS, but on cameras, a router and scalable storage servers.

Synology says it has sold more than ten million servers and NAS systems worldwide with its own DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system. The Linux-based OS will be updated to version 7.2 at the beginning of 2023, which will introduce a number of new features. Apart from that, the manufacturer is holding out the prospect of a new router, IP cameras and fast scalable storage servers.

DSM 7.2: Full volume encryption, WORM and more

Encryption of shared folders has long been possible, but now DSM 7.2 introduces full volume encryption. This is said to improve storage performance by 48 per cent over the previous folder encryption.

Another innovation is WORM folders (write once, read many). These are folders in which data is protected from manipulation because it cannot be changed or deleted for a predefined period of time. Those who back up their data via Hyper Backup can now also create this as an unchangeable backup. In this way, Synology wants to increase protection against cybercrime and ransomware.

In addition, there are further DSM improvements such as an integration of Windows Hello and Apple Face ID as well as Touch ID for local and online logins (Synology C2 Identity). There's also revamped file sharing, cross-protocol file locking between SMB shares and Synology Drive, SMB multichannel transfer, remote wipe capabilities in Synology Drive and more.
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New hardware: cameras, routers and scalable storage servers

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