Synology DSM 7 Review - ALMOST Perfection!

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hello and welcome back and yes today is finally our dsm-7 review i've talked about the sm7 in a number of ways in the small and the big and talked about all the applications for almost three years now through the preview so before we go any further i wanted to add a disclaimer at the beginning of this video to make sure we're all on the same page i will be talking about a lot of the sm7 however i have talked about it a lot at least in the last six months at least once every couple of weeks and i don't want to keep bombarding you guys so some of the features in dsm 7 such as office drive active insight and stuff like that i have made full dedicated videos too that will be linked in the description i will touch on them in this video i'm not going to get into a vast amount of information on them because otherwise i'll be retreading ground for a number of you that have watched all of these videos but do check the links in the description if things like the secure sign in you want to see more information and demonstrations on those in the description but otherwise this is my review of dsm-7 what i think don't you don't have to agree with me it's my opinion we've all got an opinion but do let me know in the comments after this review what about the things you like the things you don't like things i should have touched on that i didn't and maybe we'll do a fuller up three to six months down the line to see what technology have changed but otherwise let's run the intro and start this review [Music] hello and welcome back and that's right finally it's been almost three years but we are finally having our review of dsm-7 that's right this software update that was formally announced almost three years ago at the 2018 um official synology event is now available for everyone and anyone that's been following this channel for a while will know i have been talking about dsm 7 in a number of ways for quite a while and today is the first time i'm actually reviewing this i've held back on formally reviewing this software because i've only ever seen it in betas in rc in early previews i've seen it in the third person and we have covered most of its features and services and in today's video i am going to be reviewing this so there's going to be some pluses there's going to be some minuses there's going to be things i like there's going to be things i don't like and this user experience is going to be running on a ds 1621 plus let's log into this bad boy um i will mention straight away off the bat um i haven't enabled all services on this device there's a few reasons for that first and foremost because a lot of this video if i try to include all of the new features that are in dsm 7 this video would go on for at least three hours if we have a look at it here we can see here we've got lots of applications installed and a number of these i am going to kind of skim over in today's review i have talked about in a greater detail in a number of other videos and i will also highlight a few of these now they've reached full release will be touched on again things like active insight will be touched on lightly but i will highlight that there is a full video on active insight coming soon where i have looked at four different nozzes uh over a period of time that we will be touching on i'll just show you that in just a moment other features as well um i've already talked about in a great detail third-party applications like plex media server and plex media server there have been a number of people talking about when they've migrated over from the sm 6.2 to dsm-7 and i have got a video on that coming very very soon but throughout this video if there is a feature that i'm not really going to be focusing on a lot in this review i will make a point of either making a follow-up video to this or linking in the description to the dedicated video that i've already provided on that in the last 12 months generally if the subject's been done in 12 months i uh within 12 months i won't make another video about it again um so let's talk about dsm 7. i've already skipped past one thing very early doors and that was synology secure sign in something they've added if we go into the personal section here we can find out a little bit of information about this i've enabled two-step there um but the two-step there you can go ahead and use their own sign-in apps and obviously have their own um secure login system now you can use google authenticator and other third-party otp systems and it integrated them quite well um i will say it was quite a smooth running when we did look into secure sign-in on one of our dsm 7 early preview beta videos it did function very very well very very quick but i know a number of you aren't hugely fast about secure signing i think it's very good technology are keeping that all in house but i think most people will use a singular otp app like google authenticator and you're more likely to continue using that moving forward but you know kudos to synology for doing that now when you look at the user interface here of dsm six point of dsm seven it's a lot more responsive one thing we kind of skirted over there if we sign out is just how fast this system logs in if we have a look at it there we're gonna go ahead and put the password in the sheer login speed i've already talked about this it's just so lovely and responsive going in there um other areas i think i've made a very obvious improvement very early on the application center for good offer bad has certainly had uh the hedge trimmers had a go at it there's a number of applications third party predominantly that have been trimmed even the third party list there is a lot smaller than it was before sonology have done a lot of cleaning in-house there and they have added of course a few new applications to dsm-7 obviously one of the ones that garnered very early attention was synology's photo application now synology photos we're going to touch on in this video i've already done a dedicated video on this but synology photos i'm not sure how i feel about it now when they talked about merging synology moments and synology photo station to a single app i was um you know early i was quite positive um you know it mentioned stuff about folder view which i think could be a little better than it is it still doesn't give you file folder access and sticking directly into those file managed folders so you need to zoom out there you have to make sure you're using preset folders within your um synology system otherwise you're not really able to take advantage of a lot of the photo stuff you have to go within drives and stuff like that and in dedicated photo albums but one thing i've noticed and isn't just me a few people have highlighted this when you do go into photos for the first time not only um are a lot of the people settings disabled by default in your personal space you have to actively do that yourself to enable it but a number of users have highlighted in the default setup that the tag system isn't automatically identifying photos and this hasn't happened many times for me but it did happen here so i thought i'd include that in there again this is presumably a setting that i've missed but i do think it's important that we look at this comparing it against 6.2 and looking at seven and the fact that those tags aren't enabled by default they weren't indexed by default kind of surprised me there the photo recognition is just as good as it ever was and again it has identified lots of people lots of things there and also the geolocational stuff is still absolutely great identifying areas grouping photos together but i will say the um the ability to do the map function that we saw before in synology photo station isn't as intuitive i'm not saying it's not there in one form whereas if we look at uh photos along here here we go someplace with me and my friends um having a lovely little dinner there again we're not gonna create an album with that yet i do like the smartphone album creation there but if we have a look there sorry that's the seagulls in the area that i'm in we can find it still get all that lovely information about photos but that's really yeah and i don't quite like the fact that the map function isn't as immediately available as it once was uh in previous versions solitude photo still has that lovely two-door system as well we can go into personal space and shared space if you're professionally sharing photos and on top of that you can go ahead and share files and create uh intelligent albums using those tags as well which i think is quite cool whether you're using just standard photos or creating intelligent albums there's lots of little bits and bobs and a filter as well the filter i quite enjoy um so if we go ahead and look at um the filter view there you can take advantage of any of the tags that you utilized the geolocational information you've identified there but again i'm not sure how i don't think synology photos is quite as good as photo station right now and i've seen a number of people online agree with me there i think it's a good app and it's certainly easily if not the best then one of the best ai powered photo tools out there in nas but i think synology are kind of uh have been beaten by themself because of photo station and moments of those separate applications now other applications that have been included in this newer version of synology software there is of course hybrid mount now hybrid mount currently listed in the beta packages program you go there hybrid mount allows you to bolt on an area of storage um from the synology c2 cloud area which again you will have to pay for as you can see the price tags there but you can bolt on an area of storage within the c2 cloud and allow it to be accessible from a number of nas systems this hybrid cloud will allow you to attach all this storage that lives in the c2 area for backups for a cloud gateway towards connected users who don't have a direct path of access to the nas but as mentioned it is only for synology's c2 platform you can't use google drive or dropbox or anything like that and it is a premium service that you have to pay for it's not hugely expensive but it's still a bit of a jib if you are a user that's moving away from subscription cloud services i think it's a good idea and another great action from synology of keeping things all in house but i think a number of users are less keen on the fact that it is c2 only now um moving along we can have a look at the rest of the applications there the rest of synology stuff is largely background based um there are improvements within applications themselves such as the iscsi management manager become the sand manager and the sand manager for those who aren't aware it's largely been renamed because of this new uh improved attitude towards fibre channel and stuff like that and is worth high line as we look here i've already created a target there and you can use an iscsi manager on a windows or mac system to connect that lan um to the via the target and add that storage if you choose um again these are all things i've made videos on i'm not going to go too much detail but we are going to look now at the user interface of the sm7 because i think that is where dsm 7 really does thrive not only because it's never felt more uh responsive the latency is just fantastic and just the sheer speed at which things open if i open up a new application the responsiveness from within screen going into the app center there going back everything feels very localized and it's easy to forget that you are accessing this via the web browser there um if we have a look carrying on with the user interface one area that very few people seem to touch on that surprises me is the dsm help area i do think the dsm help area doesn't get anywhere near the credit it deserves because they put a lot of work into these guides there's a lot of gifts in there there's a lot of uh walkthroughs on how to set up the device and i think it's one of the most easy on the eye help centers that manages to be both you know um usable and you know followable it's incredibly intuitive as far as those help guides through the step-by-step tutorials through each thing and of course they are linked to online services but i still think the system does a very good job of portraying guides on how you use the system if we go to the control panel the control panel is an area that i've i've all i liked on synology systems but i will say i've always found it to be a little bit more limiting um i do think if you're a little bit more tech savvy the control panel may be a little bit more restrictive they have played with a number of the options on this system and it has led to the nas being a lot of a lot more um uh uh easy to understand for a newbie but if you are already familiar with synology's layout of what uh applications and services you're already aware of the way synology how present a lot of their options and data then you may find that this control panel some of the options still aren't quite where you'd like them to be i think a lot of them come down to the application privileges as well and um a lot of the user um creation information so for example if you create a user it's incredibly easy but when you're installing applications i think it would be nice if applications within the installation process at least gave you the option to assign access at the install level of an app and not ask not asking you ultimately to have to go into the user settings afterwards and then manually go through them it's not a huge problem but it can be less helpful if you are installing lots of apps for business and you've got lots of groups of individual users as well um security on synology dsm dsm-7 does seem to be as tight as ever um and if you've got the usual stuff that you have when you look at these synology now systems you've got the antivirus stuff there built into it you've got a lot of the security management stuff for the security advisor which will let you know if things need to be done as you can see here i've got a weak password there that's been reported that's since been repaired but the same goes for if applications need to be updated we can see there that prior to this recording there was a dsm update and it was able to tell me whether you're going to do it automatically or not those options are really available there um again lots of information there on the security advisor center i think you know there's exactly what i would want from this and i think synology has been one of those brands that people have generally got a got a goal a lot of faith in with regard to the security on their platform their updates quite regular they're quite strict as well in a way that i quite like where a number of apps and services will even not run without further updates or they will intentionally restrict a lot of the security concerns that you might have or open security vulnerabilities if apps aren't updated at the system level rather than relying on the app level now there are other applications i'm not really going to go into too much detail today but loads are largely based on the collaboration suite such as using synology contract contacts for uh synchronizes all your contacts into one place email phone that sort of thing and then using them for your business needs you got personality chat which is an alternative to skype and whatsapp and stuff like that which are always quite useful of course let's go into this a little bit synology drive this has been just a great growing application here um originally it was pioneered as an alternative to the likes of dropbox or google drive for a single access point where you could open up all of your files nice and easily you would go in and be able to open up whatever you need directly from this ui and then it could open up docs and files and you know photos music and more and of course within the application center not only have you got all these file management tools but you've also got an office tool in this in the form of synology office and technology office allowing you to open up docs and excel sheets and pdfs and stuff like that it's quite nice to have all those options readily available there synology drive of course evolved to more than that and with you using the application that you can install for your pc or mac system you can go ahead and then synchronize individual folders or complete nas structure to your local system and file pinning and streaming and stuff like that synology is drive application again it speaks for itself you don't have to have dsm 7 to have it but again dsm 7 has add a little bit of polish and the reason i bring it up is dsm 7 later in the year should be more intuitive and accessible to mac users soon who want to take advantage of that file pinning and file streaming services there now we've got of course other applications we've got those multimedia apps something we talk about a lot in the other um videos that we've done we've got the usual audio station stuff we've got video station as well but another little problem i noticed along the way and this isn't in a single instance either when i was um migrating over from existing 6.2 systems or doing fresh installs of dsm-7 i did notice that unlike in dsm 6.2 where a lot of the metadata was seemingly scraped um of its own volition dsm-7 seems to be a lot more strict about um you taking advantage of the api keys something that in my previous testing of videos that where i took advantage of video station when i was showing you guys about how it's great metadata and more doesn't seem to be a straightforward anymore and now you're kind of forced to get this api key something you didn't have to do before and i've run multiple instances of dsm-7 in its latest version on numerous nases if you've seen from my uh recent videos and all of them none of the metadata was seemingly scraped um but again this could be an early building it could be a migration area where the scrape metadata in a different location i'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt but i am going to say that this index in dsm 6.2 really wasn't the case um and with regards to multimedia moving away from that of course you've got place media server clicks media server and number of users have highlighted that when they do migrate from a dsm 6.2 nas onto dsm 7.0 that the scraped the metadata wasn't carried over or that the libraries weren't maintained a lot of that is to do with the fact that installing third-party applications now not all of them but the majority of them when you install them the system asks you to uh preset where log files are going to be and there seems to be a little bit more safe handling of third-party apps if we go ahead and install a third-party app here we can see that it's asking me where to install it after that it runs the installation but plex installed slightly differently so unless they've made extra provisions for plex media server there that's good to see but still nonetheless i know if you look online very quickly you will find the number of users have found the migration for flex media server doing it not quite as user-friendly as they might like now dsm-7 as i mentioned has a lot of background improvements within other applications things seem to be a lot tighter um with regard to the way they boot and how quick quick and responsive they are when i was doing some south active backup suite um for another video coming soon on a different nas it was quite nice to see that all of the options here were incredibly responsive i have a video coming up hopefully in the next 10 days uh running from a ds 920 where i was using a windows 11 beta virtual machine a physical server and a couple of uh external nas devices and active backup is running just as well as you remember hybrid backup as good as hyper backup is i'm not going to say that it's changed dramatically in this new version of a dsm-7 i think hyper backup is looking pretty much the same as it did it's starting to look a little dated to suspend a cloud backup that was running here for the video because i didn't want it to interrupt it there but again i can go ahead and create a brand new data backup task you've got the usual options there of some of the support cloud services less than i remember i'm slightly disappointed by the number of supported backup services in hyper backup there you can do nasda nas nasty usb that sort of thing and of course we've still got the usb copy tool always useful as well still supported there but i will say that the design of dsm-7 um hasn't really impacted on a number of these other windows i think some of these are starting to look a tiny bit date and i really do mean a tiny bit and of course you've got cloud synchronization as well where you can synchronize your nas with all of their to all those lovely cloud providers but it's just a shame that a number of these are no longer as readily available within the hyper backup here look at that sheer number of supported services to synchronize a cloud area and that is when you have a cloud source again you could uh a folder on our dropbox that's synchronized with the nas so it's the two folders shown sharing the same data not the same as hybrid share it has to be said but still lots of services there and i'm glad that despite synology's um arguably um more aggressive stance on c2 and again i do like the whole single ecosystem thing in the grand scheme of things i do kind of miss the fact that slowly but surely we're seeing them turn into a a contained single platform there and again all of those options from dsm 6.2 with the exception of a few things like first station have all readily been available here very early doors on dsm seven so next up we can move on to some of the more business-led applications it has to be said we've talked about the collaboration suite talked a little bit about c2 and i will have dedicated video on active insight very very soon utilizing those four dsm nasis in my local area environment but let's look at some of those business led apps so we're going to first uh look at three things it's going to be storage manager we are also going to look at the virtual machine manager and finally we're going to look at surveillance station now yes we are going to be visiting and i again i know i'm being repetitious but we are going to be looking at active backup in its own dedicated video it's just too big for this video and of course we'll be looking at active insight as well along with this at the cms system but the reason we're looking at these three is for me whenever people contact me on the free advice section at nas compares subtle plug there um i do find that people will focus on virtual machine deployment they'll talk about um reliable storage at the back end and they will talk about surveillance station as well for all of those cameras so first thing i want to talk about is storage manager which is mostly good i think there is maybe two again very small things i'm not overly keen on in dsm seven first and foremost i've noticed and i think this has been picked up online and this is a real silly little thing but every now and then because they're going for this lovely graphical display and it does make things incredibly easy to read it's a lot more intuitive than it's ever been but if you look at the m2 slots occasionally the graphic doesn't display properly and if you zoom um in so again we've got to go to 100 view then we can see those slots in their right area but to me 100 view on a web browser is just too big i mean this is ridiculous the size of this screen here and again i'm aware what a petty little complaint this is but if they're going to go for this point of view here it annoys me that this doesn't display right that to me seems like something that should have been picked up and before a number of you say oh wait that's just because you're using chrome you're an absolute chrome hound have a look on edge this is microsoft edge and in microsoft edge as you can see not displayed right but if i zoom in head to 100 and it displays right so i'm not the only one that's experienced that online and it does seem like a very small um but you know noticeable problem that i'm surprised wasn't picked up earlier on and it is something that other users have picked up online again a very small complaint but i will say i do like what they've been doing now with a lot of the user interface here you can see this is a six drive equipped system and what i am preparing for in another video is a raid six test because a number of you may have heard the sm7 has got two great little features that are worth talking about first and foremost you have the idea of fast raid repair now the fast repairs let's find into it there over the settings the fast repair allows you to rebuild a network attach sorry a raid array your storage pool a lot quicker what it does is only build the area of storage where data lives with the rest of the drive being nilled out now normally when you do a raid rebuild what will happen is the raid will build everything even the empty areas all of those empty blocks but fast raid repair allows you to only have to build the areas where there was storage it keeps track and it's able to do that and i will be doing a raid six test with four drives um let's get those storage pools up we've got a raid six uh with four drives uh pulled coming soon and putting around uh you can see there we're filling it with data we are gonna fill this system with a lovely bit of dough we're gonna move that over from the primary storage array over here to this storage ball we're gonna probably go up to about 10 tb and then we're going to do a raid 6 drive ball because the second thing outside of fast repair that this dsm-7 upgrade promises is that raid 6 is significantly faster in terms of access when the raid is degraded and that's something we will be looking at but that's things i like the other thing i'm not overly keen on about storage manager though as i touched on earlier very small thing i don't quite like how it's now overly simplified and i know that is very goldilocks but for me i like the idea that when i'd like there to be a tab that basically gave me the more complex options and i do think the storage manager here when i click on things and it goes into the more informative side here i think uh there are slightly more things that could be done with the visual representation that we have seen other brands do i like a lot of the back end settings i think a lot of the performance upgrade settings um are pretty good the fact that you can bench test a lot of this storage media that's always been there but they've extended a lot of that now so outside of smart and if you are using seagate drives where they've got their own health management stuff built in you can go ahead and action other things as well such as getting those benchmarks that you could do before but now benchmarks seemingly allow you to bench test ssds as you can see i am using psi e gen4 ssds in this nas another video coming soon or lots of self plugs today and of course the mounting and dismounting of ssd cache is something uh when without dismounting the whole storage area is something that's quite cool as well and again i like this the fact that they have improved what you want to do with your drives so if you have drives in your system aren't doing anything now you don't have to go through the drop downs to find out what to do with them so this i really do like and my complaints i'm aware are quite small indeed but nevertheless between these and of course a lot of the health check stuff that we're hoping we're going to see a lot of that drive failure prediction stuff not the auto rates um hot swap stuff that we already know about but there was a lot of stuff about drive failure prediction um that was talked about a couple of years ago in their lives event and that's something i've not seen really be completely um shown here this idea that you could have a hot spare in your system and the nas would already before the drive fails start cloning uh the failing of this indicating failure drive onto the hot spare and then transferring it over once again i am using screen recording software so i apologize if there's any glitches there on screen then we can move over to surveillance station again surveillance station 8.2 is largely the same we've got the live view we've got the timelines it's all running lovely there in the background got the two cameras there again don't worry too much about that little bit of green blob there that again is largely down to the screen recording software we are using today we've got the old camera footage recordings here we can flick between the history there and again we can flick through lots of stuff there again not here over the weekend at the office let's have a look there maybe one of these seagulls have broken in but the camera's all running fine there i've only just added that new camera but again we've got everything we ever wanted before in this software it runs very very well and we can let's double check how quickly the responsiveness of those cameras are i'm going to have a super coffee there we go not too shabby the right camera at the top right certainly a little bit more nippy there on the uptake but with everything we've been doing we can see there that surveillance station is running as well as we'd hope still a great application i'm not going to have to do much detail again i have covered surveillance station a great deal of detail a dva video recently now we can make our way over to the virtual machine manager synology's virtual machine manager tool is one that has evolved a great deal over the last few years there was a time when i thought qnap pretty much ruled the roost with the virtual machine manager but virtual machine manager on the synology is just first class i think um they have gone again uh now they have gone quite of a business route they have included the ability for example to let you host your own vms uh we're using the synology software which again i know there is a utility for i'm not really one for it i've got a windows 11 vm here that we used in the previous video and iso running here in the background and you can add multiple image and storage areas virtual hard drives 3d case that sort of thing and create all those multiple networks assign them the different areas of storage that sort of thing i will highlight that you can only use synology's virtual machine manager on a btrfs file system um now so do bear that in mind uh something i've kind of fell over my own uh myself a few times in the past but the options are still pretty good within a vm again you've got the obvious shutdown and stuff like that whenever vm is shut down completely you can modify some of those settings it doesn't let you do it when it's in operation but there's a greater deal of control of hosting your own vms down of course if you want to attach your existing services as well if you are using third-party vm areas if you want to attach some of you know like vmware hyper-v that sort of thing you can attach some of that stuff and the same goes if you do want to utilize active backup those options there for virtual machine implementation from those third parties there for backups and restoration are all um open i will also add that the snapshots and the backup and um duplication and stuff like that are all possible within the virtual machine app and if we have a look here at windows 11 we've already done a video on that i am running this on quite a meager setup it has to be said so a lot of the uh running of the uh of windows 11 here within this vm is largely down to uh the resources i've equipped to it not the software but again the interface is still largely the same you've got a lot of the control there a lot of full screen stuff you can still port these through to remote desktop if you choose it's quite straightforward just chatting down there at the bottom all the options are open to you and of course that vm will shut it down from within the app shall we why not if we shut down the vm we'll see that that will be um carried over pretty quickly to the system sorry my mouse there not playing the game so we can go ahead and shut down that vm and you'll see that reflected in the memory um one area of change that a number of users have highlighted um arguably negatively overall is um usb on dsm seven a number of you may or may not be aware that on dsm 7 usb devices have been severely limited now there is kind of a breakdown in communication here and again i think myself i'm as guilty as anyone else by misunderstanding in some areas so i think it's worth touching on it's not that synology have completely removed usb support for a number of devices the idea is that the drivers um in dsm 6.2 and the sm7 are not the same and technology have highlighted that they are going to need um you know drivers to be supplied for these devices to dsm so although devices may have worked some of these network adapters uh some usb devices like printers and more that work to dsm 6.2 a number of these will not work in dsm-7 now for those of you that are concerned about storage don't worry i have connected two separate usb storage devices a raid enabled one and a standard fat321 and they both displayed absolutely fine um you can't use ext3 file systems but that's become a little bit more niche over time it has to be said i'm getting ready for that raid 6 video later on um but again dsm 7 there's not a huge amount more than i can tell you that i've already said in other videos i like the user interface i like the security it's felt if not as secure as ever then even more secure than it's ever been i think they've done a very good job of managing information than they have in previous versions the resource monitor shows a little bit more information it's a little bit more um readable now and on top of that it has a lot more historical data in it than it had before and i feel like um sonography have listened to their critics on that score about how information may or may not have been presented to the end user in the most user-friendly way it's one thing to not want to bombard the end user but it's another one to stick a few barriers between the end user and their system in order to find out real-time information about it and even the storage analyzer which hasn't changed a great deal um in its uh revision up and it's a largely overlooked tool there's a lot more about the logs and stuff you can do with it within the system that allow you to get some real-time information about your system in terms of its storage and i think storage is another key area where we have found that dsm-7 has ramped things up more in the background than in the foreground but certainly in a lovely way with regard to those raid 6 improvements with regard to the fast raid upgrade hybrid share which arguably kind of wish wasn't just restricted to c2 and when we do talk about more um kind of sd-wan style stuff and stuff where we are overseeing a vast array of nas servers that's where things like the um synology's inbuilt cms system and active insight really do come into their own and i recommend you check out my video on active insight in the meantime where i talked about it in beta where all the reports and generated information for your business are going to be pretty good but from a home user's point of view i still think dsm 7 is a good jump up from 6.2 it still doesn't feel complete i think there's still a couple of small features that we're waiting on like some of that synology drive mac based stuff some of the drive failure prediction stuff that was talked about a while ago and maybe some of those usb upgrades and the changes in technology photos so i think a number of people with regards to the compatibility of certain photos and some of that tagging is still not quite as good as i've seen before but in every other regard i see dsm-7 as an enormous upgrade over 6.2 in terms of responsiveness in terms of res uh design and still maintaining the kind of high quality that we've expected from synology over the years dsm-7 does deliver that in spades and if you're on the verge of upgrading unless some of that usb or photo stuff is slightly less to your liking i do think now is the time to upgrade to dsm-7 just bear in mind that the transition for things like plex media server is still not as smooth as it could be thank you so much for watching i know i've talked a lot about dsm um i am going to kind of ease off a little bit now for a while i am going to be doing some comparisons uh in august against qts5 when that fully launches because i think it's important to see what the two big brands in nas have to offer in their latest revisions of software and of course i will be doing some brand new tutorials on these systems along with some of our active insight and technology c2 coverage thank you so much for watching if you have enjoyed this video click like if you want to learn more click subscribe and you take advantage of the free advice section over on nas compares for complete hands-on on the best data storage solution for you it's unbiased it's manned by two human beings me and eddie and we can help you every step of the way thank you so much for watching and we'll see you next time
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