Synology launches new DiskStation neo+ NAS lineup
Synology Unleashes the neo+ Series: Bringing High-Performance NAS into a More Accessible Price Point
The world of network-attached storage is constantly evolving, and Synology has just made a significant move by introducing the DiskStation neo+ series. This new lineup—comprising the DS1825neo+, DS1525neo+, DS925neo+, and DS725neo+—is built directly upon the successful DS Plus platform, aiming to democratize access to high-performance NAS solutions without demanding an excessive budget.
At the heart of this launch is a clever approach to hardware configuration. Synology has deliberately designed these models with a default 4GB non-ECC DDR4 memory setup. This decision strategically lowers the initial investment for users while still allowing them to operate powerful systems alongside standard DS Plus units, offering an excellent entry point into the wider Synology ecosystem.
Beyond cost savings, the neo+ series is packed with flexibility and future-proofing capabilities. Base hardware across the lineup features built-in M.2 slots, allowing users to easily integrate SSD caching for dramatically improved performance. Connectivity is also robust, featuring 2.5GbE network ports out of the box.
For those who need serious bandwidth, Synology has included PCIe 3.0 slots on specific models, such as the DS1825neo+ and DS1525+. These slots provide the necessary foundation for users to easily add optional 10GbE or even 25GbE network cards, ensuring that the system can keep pace with growing data demands.
While these models start with non-ECC memory, Synology ensures that performance won’t be limited. All units offer straightforward paths for upgrading to ECC memory, supporting configurations up to 32GB as workloads expand and grow more complex.
The processors chosen are equally tailored to the needs of each model. The DS925neo+ is powered by a capable 4-core Ryzen V1500B, while the DS725neo+ utilizes a 2-core Ryzen R1600, providing a balance between efficiency and raw power.
Of course, a powerful system is only as good as the software that manages it. The entire experience is managed through Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM), an intuitive platform offering tools like Synology Drive for seamless private cloud storage and cross-platform file synchronization.
Security and data protection are handled with ease via Synology’s comprehensive suite. Features like Active Backup Suite ensure robust system protection across Windows, Linux, macOS, virtual machines, and cloud accounts. Furthermore, Surveillance Station provides on-premises NVR functionality, giving users complete control over multi-site security monitoring directly from their NAS.
Synology’s DiskStation neo+ lineup is a clear demonstration that premium features and sophisticated management tools don’t have to come with a premium price tag. By focusing on accessible hardware configurations combined with world-class software, Synology has successfully positioned itself as a leader in delivering high-performance, budget-conscious storage solutions.