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Synology DS1825+ and DS725+ DiskStations launched

Synology has introduced two new models to its DiskStation lineup: the DS1825+ and DS725+. Both units feature faster connectivity and scalable storage options made for either personal or business use.

Both models now come with built-in 2.5GbE ports, delivering file transfers up to 2.5x faster than previous generations with standard Gigabit Ethernet. This upgrade supports higher data throughput for large file handling and multi-user access.

The DS1825+ supports up to eight drive bays, while the DS725+ comes with two bays. Storage can be further expanded using Synology’s DX525 expansion units, allowing raw capacities of up to 360TB on the DS1825+ and 140TB on the DS725+.

Designed as all-in-one data solutions, both models offer private cloud features. This includes file sharing, data backup, media organization, and surveillance management.

Users can back up multiple devices, host media libraries, or manage IP cameras through Synology’s ecosystem. As with previous DiskStation models, both systems run Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) and support a wide range of applications for centralized data storage and remote access.

There isn’t an official price yet for either in the Philippines. However, the Synology DS1825+ DiskStation should be available for roughly PHP 80,000. Meanwhile, the Synology DS725+ DiskStation 12 should be priced around PHP 30,000.

We’ll update readers should more details arrive. For now, feel free to click the links to the DiskStations’ product pages.

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