Storage
ProductivityDriveFile Sharing
How to streamline file sharing for multi-site businesses
To increase productivity and reduce costs. The enterprise workforce has long been spread across multiple office sites. But today they’re also working from living rooms, airports, coffee shops and other remote locations. In fact, research shows that nearly two-thirds of organizations today have remote workers. This new reality presents several IT and data management challenges. With remote teams, file sharing can be cumbersome and slow down productivity due to poor bandwidth. Moreover, if your organization lacks a centralized data management system, storage usage will increase due to unnecessary redundancies. You’ll also risk losing critical data without centralized backup and recovery. With
File Server
5 things to consider when choosing a business file server
It’s easy to get confused. Here are five expert tips for evaluating the correct solution. Successful businesses quickly realize they need a file server for storage and sharing. As we know from our article debating the merits of public cloud versus an onsite file server, the private cloud is clearly the way to go. In this article, we’ll help you choose the right one for your needs and business. The first thing to know is that not all private clouds or file servers are made alike. At first, file servers were simple repositories for storing data within an office. In
Private cloud
The private vs. public cloud debate is over (again)
Revealing both have valuable solutions to offer. If you Google “Public vs. Private Cloud Debate,” you’ll most likely find articles dating back years boldly claiming that the debate is over (like this). However, if that’s really the case, then why do so many companies still wrangle with the right setup for their needs in 2018? The answer could lie in the fact that while there’s widespread consensus among industry experts and journalists that both are still relevant today, there is a lack of resources available that help guide businesses through the decision-making process. This makes the debate for business leaders
Data ProtectionGoogleSystem
Seamlessly access between Synology NAS and G Suite service by tapping into LDAP in Google Cloud Identity
A growing trend towards putting directory service onto the cloud as a unified cloud-based AD/LDAP is allowing IT admins to manage cloud and on-premises servers efficiently and flexibly. As more and more clients are adopting hybrid cloud infrastructure to store and manage their data, Google Cloud Identity therefore made a forward-thinking move by creating a brand new feature called Secure LDAP. This new feature can also integrate user accounts seamlessly to allow Synology NAS to form closer ties with Google Cloud Identity and G Suite in addition to exchanging data. With Secure LDAP offered through Cloud Identity and G Suite, Google
Presto
How to ensure the quality of transfer service?
Now you have full control over your bandwidth resources when transferring with Presto File Server, powered by Synology Internet Transfer Accelerator (SITA), which supports compression to accelerate the speed of large data transfers from long distances. Given the highest speed your bandwidth can reach, if the network is congested with lower priority files or non-urgent data, the transfer quality would remain low. Dynamically adjust task priority The priority can be determined in two ways: The order being served or transferred, and How many resources are secured for its sake Number one is the most intuitive, and to adjust, it is