Mac users will get a native Synology Active Backup app just like those on Windows, enabling an easy way to take complete system backups to your NAS. It's an impressive claim, but we'll need to do some testing on our end to see if it proves true. The current implementation can take hours depending on the amount of data, but Synology claims the update will make things 10x faster. For end users, they'll see speedier file indexing when they make bulk transfers. Administrators will have the option to remotely wipe a computer that has been compromised or stolen to avoid data theft. The company is additionally making its Google Drive alternative, Synology Drive, a much more lucrative option for those with large teams. Even with encryption applied to the entire volume, Synology is promising a significant performance boost over what we have now. With the new encryption system in place, there won’t be any file path limit either, which is a limitation right now if you have a lot of nested folders. This is a major step up from the current shared folder-level encryption, allowing full data protection of your NAS. With the upcoming DSM 7.2 update, Synology is adding a much sought-after feature - full volume encryption. While some of these features are not yet available on the beta version, DSM 7.2 will soon be available to download for Synology customers.SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Everything new in Synology DSM 7.2 and other feature updates The new Docker architecture creates an environment where self-hosters benefit from more fine-grained control over multiple container applications in a cost-efficient way. By leveraging the updated DSM 7.2, they can initiate or manage multi-container applications more effectively, including updates and cleanups. Self-hosters who use Synology as their go-to network-attached storage device rely heavily on container management for running their applications.
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