Here we take a look at unboxing the new Synology DiskStation DS411j NAS.
We first mentioned the Synology DS411j earlier this month.
Here is how Synology describe the DS411j:
Synology Disk Station DS411j designed to provide a cost-effective file storage and backup solution with RAID protection for multi-user home environments. The operating system, Synology DiskStation Manager 3.0, delivers rich features for multimedia enjoyments, worry-free backup, Internet sharing, and energy-saving options.
- Large Storage Capacity
- Secure RAID Data Protection
- 24/7 PC-Less Download Server
- DLNA Certified Media Server
- Cool and Quiet
What’s in the Box?
The box is very very well packaged and has the usual look that you come to except from Synology.
Along with the DS411j itself, you also get a disk, some paperwork, screws, power supply and cables.
A Closer Look at the DS411j
As with previous DiskStation NAS devices, they look and feel of the unit is very similar.
The front of the device has a power button and various status lights.
The rear of the device has the power connector, fans, 2 USB ports and an Ethernet port.
To gain access to the drive trays, you remove four simple screws and the back pops open and you can remove the lid.
The drive trays then just slide out and slide back in again.
Look out for the UWHS hands-on review shortly, and until then you can find out more from the Synology website.

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