What is the maximum storage capacity supported by Synology NAS?

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Synology Network Attached Storage (NAS) offers a wide range of storage capacities to cater to various needs. The maximum storage capacity supported by Synology NAS depends on the model and the number of bays it possesses. For instance, the entry-level single-bay NAS models can typically support up to 16TB of storage using a 16TB hard drive. On the other hand, high-end models with multiple bays can support significantly larger capacities. For example, a 4-bay NAS model can accommodate up to 64TB of storage, while a 12-bay model can handle up to 192TB. However, it is important to note that these capacities can be expanded further by utilizing expansion units, allowing users to scale up their storage as per their requirements. Depending on your needs and the specific Synology NAS model, you can choose the maximum storage capacity that suits your needs.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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