

It looks great but at the same time, it’s subtle, without an elaborate use of lights and such. Synology has adopted a nice and stylish design for its expensive enterprise line-up. Size (H x W x D): 166 mm x 199 mm x 223 mm.RJ-45 1 GbE LAN Port: 2 (with Link Aggregation / Failover support).Maximum Drive Bays with Expansion Unit: 9 (DX517 x 1).Maximum Memory Capacity: 8 GB (4 GB + 4 GB).Hardware Encryption Engine (AES-NI): Yes.CPU Frequency: 4-core 2.0 (base) / 2.7 (burst) GHz.We can’t wait to dive into this test, and at the same time, we’re also excited to be checking out the 1520+ in another upcoming review. Additionally, Seagate has been so kind as to provide us with the storage disks for this test. This time around, we’ll be looking at the new Synology DS920+. Once again, we’ve partnered with Synology in order to bring you yet another review of one of their new products.
