🚀 Elevate your NAS game with Synology’s powerhouse NVMe SSD!
The Synology M.2 2280 NVMe SSD SNV3410 400GB is a high-performance solid-state drive designed specifically for Synology NAS systems. Delivering up to 70,000 4K random write IOPS, it excels in boosting I/O speeds for multi-user caching workloads. Its compact M.2 form factor fits seamlessly into native slots or via adapter cards, backed by a 5-year warranty for reliable, long-term use.
Hard Drive | 400 GB Solid State Drive |
Brand | Synology |
Series | SNV3410-400G |
Item model number | SNV3410-400G |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.75 x 0.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 3.75 x 0.25 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 400 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Manufacturer | Synology |
ASIN | B09QMSS528 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | January 12, 2022 |
J**L
Worth the money? Time will tell
Perfect fit and love having a M2 drive on my NAS
R**R
Effortless
Easy to install and configure. Interfaced with iOS seemlessly.
C**
Great for ssd cashe
Great for the synology DS723+, had one m.2 fail to be recognized but the return was smooth. Will re-buy in the future
R**A
Worked perfectly as a cache in my Synology RS3621XS+
I used to use Dell servers with 120TB of RAID 10 to run Axis Camera station but their prices kept climbing and when they hit $30K I switches to Synology. Great reliable NAS and the solution is half the price of the Dell. I also run Camera station as a VM on the same NAS. This cache helps with with the Windows VM.
C**S
Synology has you locked in...
Synology has tried more to lock down their media and expansions, especially in the upper range of the product lineup. While you can find workarounds for the hard-disk nags and warnings about unsupported drives, I'm not so sure about SSD cache drives - I didn't try it, and these work OK but are quite pricey for what you get in capacity and performance. You're not going to get Gen 4x4 throughput here, and ultimately you need two drives to have some redundancy if you want to use them as cache. If you cache the metadata and such it does improve directory operations nicely, so it's worth doing it if you have a lot of files.
R**Y
It'll store your bits
Bought for a DS923+ and it's worked flawlessly as I would expect of a 1st part unit. Happy to pay the cost for no worries about hardware compatibility.
J**M
High Quality
I decided to add a second of these to my Synology NAS. It is (turning off the NAS first) plug and play and is fully compatible. It seems faster, but I also have three 6T drives in a 5 bay Synology NAS each with a 512 cache so how much faster I really can’t say. I don’t have the tools to analyze that.
D**E
Works well - Overpriced
Exactly that - seems to work great, in comparison to other NVMe SSDs, this product is grossly overpriced.
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