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Native name | 群暉科技股份有限公司 |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | Network-attached storage |
Founded | January 2000 |
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Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Website | www![]() |
Synology Inc. (Chinese:群暉科技;pinyin:Qúnhuī Kējì) is a Taiwanese corporation that specializes innetwork-attached storage (NAS)appliances. Synology's line of NAS is known as the DiskStation for desktop models, FlashStation forall-flash models, and RackStation forrack-mount models. Synology's products are distributed worldwide and localized in several languages.
Synology's headquarters are located inTaipei,Taiwan, with subsidiaries located around the world.
In 2018, product review websiteWirecutter described Synology as a "longtime leader in the small-business and home NAS arena," albeit still a newcomer in the field ofWi-Fi routers.[1]
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Synology Inc. was founded in 2000 afterCheen Liao [zh] andPhilip Wong [zh] leftMicrosoft to pursue an independent project.[2] Liao was a development manager in theMicrosoft Exchange Server Group, while Wong was a Sales Director for Microsoft in Taiwan. Liao had joined Microsoft in 1989 and worked at the Seattle campus.[3] At Microsoft, Wong is credited with contactingCher Wang to propose licensingWindows CE toFirst International Computer; Wang would later foundHTC.[2] However, Wong felt that Taiwanese OEMs were doing most of the work for foreign brands, and left Microsoft;[2] when Liao was visiting his mother in Taiwan, Wong convinced him to found Synology, naming the company by taking one character from each of their names.[3]
Liao brought the Microsoft software development process to Taiwan, requiring that all code be reviewed by two other software engineers, and the code would not pass until the reviewing engineers endorsed the logic.[3] At Synology, Liao and Wong wrote a new operating system called Filer OS based onBerkeley Software Distribution (BSD), which was to be used with Fastora NAS hardware to create a NAS solution. Three years after founding the company, they shifted from exclusively licensed software to adding hardware design and production,[3] since the hardware partners who had been licensing the software had inconsistent quality control;[4] diagnosing failures required Synology's active participation, and as a new company, Synology had difficulty in gaining trust and recognition.[5] To vertically integrate their NAS software tightly with hardware, Synology released its first complete solution in 2004, the DiskStation DS-101. Initially, Synology targeted the power user and small to medium-sized business markets, as the high-end market for NAS solutions was dominated byEMC Corporation andNetApp.[2][5] To expand its market share in the United States, Liao decided to send gift baskets to popular review outlets, containing custom-printed chocolates with the Synology name.[3]
Synology expanded beyond its roots in peripheral storage market by introducing a cloud service in 2017, initially using three data centers in Frankfurt, Germany.[5][6]
In 2007, Wong implemented a "rotating CEO system", in which a few senior employees served terms as the CEO;[5] Wong returned as CEO in 2019.[6] Liao and Wong are still with the company, with Liao serving as President of Synology America Corp. and Wong serving Chairman of Synology Inc.[when?] By 2014, revenue exceeded NT$10 billion.[4] Synology has grown from approximately 40 employees in 2008[4] to 600 employees in its Taiwan offices in 2017, of which 200 were software development engineers.[7] In 2018, Wong stated that Synology's profits were "in the same neighborhood asASUS", which were approximately NT$4.2 billion that year.[2] The company consolidated its Taiwan offices and headquarters in 2019, moving from offices on Chang'an West Road and Chengde Road inDatong District, Taipei (near theMuseum of Contemporary Art Taipei[7] andTaipei Main Station)[8] to the Far Eastern Telecom Park (Tpark) inBanqiao District.[2]
Synology uses an alphanumeric naming convention; the product name is two alphabetical characters followed by a three- or four-digit number, with an optional suffix attached. The alphabetical characters give the product category; for storage products, the first (hundreds place) digit is the number of internal drive bays, and the last two digits (tens and ones) is the year the product is intended to be sold.[9] The suffix can be a character, such as "+" to indicate increased performance over the suffix-free equivalent model, or a letter, such as "j", which is attached to entry-level products.[10]
For example, the DS211+ is aDiskStation (NAS) with two drive bays, released in 2011, with enhanced performance.[9] After Synology released NAS expansion chassis (DX and RXnnn), this scheme was modified slightly to incorporate a four-digit number in the product name; the first digit(s) (hundreds and thousands, if present) indicate the total number of drives supported. For example, the DS723+ has two internal drive bays, but it can be connected to the DX517 five-drive expansion chassis, supporting a total of seven drives.[11]
Consumer- and small/home business-oriented NAS products by Synology are sold under the DS (DiskStation) line, while larger businesses may choose the RS (RackStation) line of rack-mounted units; the corresponding expansion chassis include the DX (Disk eXpander) and RX (Rack eXpander), introduced in 2009.[12] Synology also marketed a CS (CubeStation) line of four-bay storage products, with the approximate shape of a cube,[13] but later folded these into the DS line.
In a review forSmallNetBuilder, Jim Buzbee was "impressed with the maturity of the DS-101's software and documentation" but felt the main negatives were "high cost and limited availability".[14]
In addition, Synology sells FS/FX (FlashStation), HD (High Density), SA (Scalable Architecture), and UC (Uptime Critical) networked storage products for larger businesses, housed in rack-mountable units.
DiskStation Manager (DSM) is a Linux-based operating system developed by Synology for its NAS products.
Synology's software architecture allows for third-party add-on application integration. Hundreds of third-party applications are available in addition to Synology's own catalog.Command line access viaSSH orTelnet is available. Access to development tools andAPIs are also available on Synology's website. Third-party applications can be written in aninterpreted programming language such asPHP or compiled to binary format. Public APIs allow custom applications to integrate into Synology's web-based user interface. Installers using the SPK format can install third-party applications directly on the DSM operating system.[15]
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In 2014, a piece ofransomware emerged, dubbed "Synolocker," that targeted Synology NAS devices running DSM versions 4.0, 4.2, and 4.3.[16][17][18] Synology fixed the vulnerabilities in November and December 2013.[19]
Synology sellswireless routers (RT) andwireless mesh routers (MR, WRX). For these products, the numbers following the product class indicate the speed class andWi-Fi technology; for example, RT1900ac is an802.11ac router with 1900 Mbit/s maximum combined throughput.[20][21] Synology routers are managed either through a browser-accessible software interface called SRM (Synology Router Manager), similar in appearance to DSM, or a smartphone application named DS Router.[22]
Synology's j-series NAS units have traditionally provided consumers with a very budget-friendly entry-level window into the DSM (Disk Station Manager) ecosystem.
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