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Main System :
Synology SA3400 highly scalable NAS with, Intel Xeon processor, 16GB ECC Memory Platform
Drives:
10 x Award Winning 10TB Toshiba Enterprise drives with 100 Terabytes (TB) of raw capacity and two 256GB SSDs for cache.
Configuration:
NASBIT service at no extra charge – we install the drives, configure with RAID and burn test the system for 24-48hrs and then the final Q&A, double pack system for protection against damages in shipping and you are ready to use the NAS out of the box.
Synology SA3400 12 bay SAS NAS, Intel® Xeon® D-1541 8-core 2.1 GHz processor, 16GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM, expandable up to 128GB, 2 x PCIe 3.0 for additional add-in cards’ expansion, 2x 10Gbe, 4x 1Gbe ports, multiple PCIe slots for 10/25/40Gbe Cards, and 5 year manufacturer's warranty.
Highly scalable storage with uncompromising performance
Equipped with an 8-core CPU and 16GB ECC RDIMM memory, SA3400 delivers sequential throughput at over 5,520 MB/s and 304,277 random IOPS1. Built-in 10GbE Ethernet, PCIe expansions, and the support for both SAS and SATA drives provide resilient configurability with fast data transmission, fulfilling modern enterprises' needs for excellent performance and massive storage scalability simultaneously.
Hardware Specifications | |
CPU | |
CPU Model | Intel Xeon D-1541 |
CPU Architecture | 64-bit |
CPU Frequency | 8-Core 2.1 (base) / 2.7 (turbo) GHz |
Hardware Encryption Engine (AES-NI) | |
Memory | |
System Memory | 16 GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM |
Memory Module Pre-installed | 16 GB (16 GB x 1) |
Total Memory Slots | 4 |
Memory Expandable up to | 128 GB (32 GB x 4) |
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Storage | |
Drive Bays | 12 |
Maximum Drive Bays with Expansion Unit | 96 (RX1217sas) / 180 (RX2417sas) |
Compatible Drive Type* (See all supported drives) |
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Maximum Internal Raw Capacity | 192 TB (16 TB drive x 12) (Capacity may vary by RAID types) |
Maximum Raw Capacity with Expansion Units | 1,536 TB (192 TB + 16 TB drive x 84) (Capacity may vary by RAID types) |
Maximum Single Volume Size |
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Hot Swappable Drive | |
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External Ports | |
RJ-45 1GbE LAN Port | 4 (with Link Aggregation / Failover support) |
RJ-45 10GbE LAN Port | 2 (with Link Aggregation / Failover support) |
USB 3.0 Port | 2 |
Expansion Port | 1 |
PCIe | |
PCIe Expansion | 2 x Gen3 x8 slots (x8 link) |
Add-In-Card Support | PCIe Network Interface Card (Learn more) |
File System | |
Internal Drives |
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External Drives |
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Notes | exFAT Access is purchased separately in Package Center. |
Appearance | |
Size (Height x Width x Depth) | 88 mm x 482 mm x 724 mm |
Weight | 14.5 kg |
Rack Installation Support | 4-post 19" rack (Synology Rail Kit - RKS1317) |
Notes | The rail kit is sold separately. |
Others | |
System Fan | 80 mm x 80 mm x 4 pcs |
Fan Speed Mode |
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Easy Replacement System Fan | |
Power Recovery | |
Noise Level* | 49.8 dB(A) |
Scheduled Power On/Off | |
Wake on LAN/WAN | |
Power Supply Unit / Adapter | 500W |
Redundant Power Supply | |
AC Input Power Voltage | 100V to 240V AC |
Power Frequency | 50/60Hz, Single Phase |
Power Consumption* | 137.17 W (Access) 70.95 W (HDD Hibernation) |
British Thermal Unit | 468.04 BTU/hr (Access) 242.09 BTU/hr (HDD Hibernation) |
Temperature | |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-5°F to 140°F) |
Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% RH |
Certification |
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Warranty | 5 Years |
Notes |
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DSM Specifications ( See more ) | |
Storage Management | |
Maximum Internal Volume Number | 256 |
Maximum iSCSI Target Number | 256 |
Maximum iSCSI LUN | 512 |
iSCSI LUN Clone/Snapshot, Windows ODX | |
SSD Read/Write Cache (White Paper) | |
SSD TRIM | |
RAID Group | |
Supported RAID Type |
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RAID Migration |
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Volume Expansion with Larger HDDs |
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Volume Expansion by Adding a HDD |
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Global Hot Spare Supported RAID Type |
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File Services | |
File Protocol | CIFS/AFP/NFS/FTP/WebDAV |
Maximum Concurrent CIFS/AFP/FTP Connections | 4,000 |
Maximum Concurrent CIFS/AFP/FTP Connections (with RAM expansion) | 10,000 |
Windows Access Control List (ACL) Integration | |
NFS Kerberos Authentication | |
Account & Shared Folder | |
Maximum Local User Accounts | 16,000 |
Maximum Local Groups | 512 |
Maximum Shared Folder | 512 |
Maximum Shared Folder Sync Tasks | 32 |
Synology High Availability | |
Log Center | |
Syslog Events per Second | 3,000 |
Virtualization | |
VMware vSphere 6 with VAAI | |
Windows Server 2016 | |
Citrix Ready | |
OpenStack | |
Add-on Packages (Learn more about the complete add-on package list) | |
Antivirus by McAfee (Trial) | |
Central Management System | |
Synology Chat | |
Maximum Users | 6,000 |
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Document Viewer | |
Download Station | |
Maximum Concurrent Download Tasks | 80 |
Notes | Download Station version requirement: 3.8.14 or later version |
exFAT Access (optional) | |
Synology MailPlus / MailPlus Server | |
Free Email Accounts | 5 (Licenses required for additional accounts) |
Maximum Number of Concurrent Users | 1,100 |
Maximum Server Performance | 4,471,000 emails per day, approx. 136GB |
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Media Server | |
DLNA Compliance | |
Moments | |
Facial Recognition | |
Subject Recognition | |
Auto Color & Rotate | |
Moments Select | |
PetaSpace | |
Snapshot Replication | |
Maximum Snapshots per Shared Folder | 1,024 |
Maximum of System Snapshots | 65,536 |
Surveillance Station | |
Maximum IP cam (Licenses required) | 100 (including 2 Free License) (See All Supported IP Cameras) |
Total FPS (H.264)* | 3000 FPS @ 720p (1280x720) 2800 FPS @ 1080p (1920x1080) 1200 FPS @ 3M (2048x1536) 700 FPS @ 5M (2591x1944) 500 FPS @ 4K (3840x2160) |
Total FPS (H.265)* | 3000 FPS @ 720p (1280x720) 3000 FPS @ 1080p (1920x1080) 2400 FPS @ 3M (2048x1536) 1300 FPS @ 5M (2591x1944) 800 FPS @ 4K (3840x2160) |
Total FPS (MJPEG)* | 900 FPS @ 720p (1280x720) 650 FPS @ 1080p (1920x1080) 490 FPS @ 3M (2048x1536) 320 FPS @ 5M (2591x1944) |
Notes | Surveillance Station throughput is tested with Axis network camera, using continuous recording with live view from Surveillance Station and motion detection by camera. Live view and recording are sharing the same stream from the camera. |
Synology Drive | |
Recommended Number of Hosted Files | 5,000,000 (applies to files indexed or hosted by Synology Drive. For file access through other standard protocols, refer to the File Services section above) |
Recommended Number of Concurrent Sync Clients | 2,000 (the number of connections that can be maintained when the recommended number of hosted files was reached) |
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Synology Office | |
Maximum Users | 3,400 |
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Video Station | |
Video Transcoding | Group 1 - Type 1 (See more) |
Maximum Transcoding Channel Number | 1 channel, 30 FPS @ 1080p(1920×1080), H.264 (AVC)/MPEG-4 Part 2 (XVID, DIVX5)/MPEG-2/VC-1 |
Virtual Machine Manager | |
Recommended Virtual Machine Instances | 16 (Learn more) |
Recommended Virtual DSM Number (Licenses required) | 16 (including 1 Free License) |
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VPN Server | |
Maximum Connections | 40 |
Environment & Packaging | |
Environment | RoHS Compliant |
Packaging Content |
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Optional Accessories |
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Notes | It is required to use D4RD-2666-16G with identical memory modules of the same capacity and frequency. For more information, visit here. |
The Case for buying an Integrated NAS System from SimplyNAS
Buying a NAS doesn't have to be complicated or stressful. This may only occur at times when looking to buy a diskless NAS as the risk element of receiving a faulty NAS or drives are accentuated. Nothing wrong in buying a diskless NAS and adding your own drives, the savings made may offset the inconvenience of receiving faulty NAS/Drives and having to go deal with returns, or does it? The argument against buying a diskless and self-populating with drives is quite compelling.
Disk Drives:
- We ensure all drives are compatible with the relevant manufacturer, model provide conformity with the relevant compatibility guidelines.
- All our disk drives are sourced from manufacturer recommended distributors – we don't buy aftermarket drives or purchase on open grey markets.
- All our disk drives are sourced from manufacturer recommended distributors – we don't buy aftermarket drives or purchase on open grey markets.
- Our comprehensive batch rotation ensures customer avoid batch issues and thus promote reliability and longevity.
- Our methodology for configuration, setting RAID and in-depth burn testing process for disk drives and NAS servers is unsurpassed and the small premium paid for this service is worth its weight in gold.
NAS Servers:
- We are authorized partners for all the NAS servers we stock.
- We only sell and support NAS solutions, as a specialist our knowledge is unsurpassable.
- Our expertise within the technical arena for NAS servers, provides the glue for preventing our customers from making an incorrect buying decision, as we share our knowledge.
- Our extensive and professional burn-testing service ensure the optimization and deployment of both NAS and Disk Drives is done to provide peace of mind and total integration.
- Ready to use out of the box, no if's or buts.
Thinking of buying a NAS?
QNAP, Synology, QSAN and TerraMaster – Over fourteen Comprehensive years relationship culminating in our expertise of understanding all the NAS products, and skillfully combining performance, reliability and features to ensure our NAS experts are always at hand to help our customers optimize their storage needs.
At SimplyNAS we balance performance, reliability and compatibility to ensure customers get optimized NAS based disk solutions that perfectly match their Storage needs. All our pre-configured NAS systems are evenly balanced in the areas that really matter.
Call our NAS experts today at 407-960-4690
What is NASBIT?
NASBIT© is a Licensed trademark of SimplyNAS. The acronym stands for Network Attached Storage Burn in Testing. This term is used to describe the process of testing new Network Attached Storage (NAS) hardware and firmware for faults before putting it to use in a live environment. This is done by running 'Stress testing' software for a stipulated period of time often 24 to 48 hours, but longer if needed.
When we receive an order for a NAS system pre-installed with disk drives it's prepared and configured with RAID followed by burn testing to ensure the entire system undergoes a thorough examination thus ensuring the server passes all tests to the highest standards set by us. Should the system hardware or any associated components fail at any point of the testing cycle the system is pulled and returned back as faulty our relevant vendor partner, the process seems simple but setting it up is far from easy.
Hard Disk Drives
All Hard disk drives are pre-tested prior to integration; the smallest of faults be it tolerable within industry standards are classified by us as faults, the hard drive is rejected and eliminated from the process and again returned back to source as a D.O.A. (dead on arrival). We continue to select drives from different batches, so as to eliminate any bad batches that may have been produced during manufacturing.
One integrated the drives are put through a vigorous routine that includes stress testing, including temperature tests and a host of read, writes to ensure the drive platters are stressed to the nth degree.
Memory
First, when the new server is turned on, we boot off of the network, and proceed to run the memory test that takes its sweet time, almost 10-12 hours dependent on manufacturer and model.
RAID
The appropriate RAID level is set and the system awaits completion of RAID synchronization. Once completed the NAS server undergoes numerous re-boots and a deletion of original RAID and a final re-build of RAID level again.
Why is NAS Burn in Testing (NASBIT©) necessary?
If within the designated time span the NAS servers are still running and with zero faults, it is considered suitable for rolling out to our customers. If there is a failure of any kind the systems is replaced with a new one, including hard drives and the process starts again, until the NAS servers passes with ZERO faults.
You would normally expect that this level of testing would be completed by the hardware manufacturers and so these tests shouldn't show up any faults. In our experience of testing hundreds of machines we do find faults, and we do send systems back.
The reason it is so important to perform this level of testing on NAS servers is that the uptime demands are so high. The slightest faults will cause outages and downtime. Once a NAS server is deployed, never again will you have the opportunity to take it offline and perform such detailed testing. Even if it were to crash, there is always a demand that it be put back online as quickly as possible, not left offline whilst thorough diagnostics are completed.
Always remember this is hardware and failures can and will occur even after burn testing has been carried, that is a fact of life we cannot avoid, but we do try and eliminate some of the hassle factor with testing. Thank you for buying from us, we truly appreciate your custom.
NOT AVAILABLE ON DISKLESS UNITS - ONLY FOR SYSTEMS PRECONFIGURED WITH HARD DISK DRIVES