4-Drive Synology RS820RP+ Server
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| MPN | Synology RS820RP+ |
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| Key Features | |
| Backup features | Cloud, iSCSI LUN |
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Browser supported A list of web browsers that the product can run or support, typically including major desktop and mobile browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Internet Explorer, Opera, and others. Each value represents a distinct browser name or version range that has been verified to work with the device.
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Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer 10+, Safari 10 + |
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Device class A free‑text label that identifies the general category or type of a device, such as "NAS", "Server", "Router", "Storage Enclosure" or any other descriptive class used by manufacturers to classify their products. The value is intended to help users quickly understand the primary function or form factor of the item.
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Small & Medium Business |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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84714100 |
| Installed storage drive type | No |
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Intel Secure Boot Indicates whether the product supports Intel Secure Boot, a firmware security feature that ensures only trusted software is loaded during system startup.
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Yes |
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Intel Secure Boot Technology version The numeric version of Intel’s Secure Boot technology supported by the product, indicating the specific iteration of the firmware security feature that protects the boot process from unauthorized code.
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1.00 |
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Maximum RAM supported The largest amount of internal random‑access memory (RAM) that a network attached storage (NAS) device can accommodate, expressed as a data size such as megabytes or gigabytes. It indicates the upper limit for active processes and multitasking performance on the NAS.
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18432 MB |
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Maximum supported storage capacity The largest amount of digital storage that a product can accommodate, expressed as a numeric value with an appropriate unit such as GB, MB, or TB. This attribute indicates the upper limit of data capacity for the device and helps users compare how much information it can hold.
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67108864 MB |
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PCI Express x8 Gen 3.x slots The count of physical expansion slots on a device that support the PCI Express interface with an x8 lane configuration. Each slot can accommodate devices such as graphics cards, storage controllers, or other peripherals that require eight lanes of data transfer.
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1 |
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Power consumption HDD standby The electrical power drawn by a hard‑disk drive while it is in standby mode, expressed in watts (W). It represents the minimal energy usage when the drive is powered on but not actively reading or writing data, and can be used to estimate idle consumption or compare efficiency across storage devices.
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22.17 W |
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Power supply location The physical position where the power supply unit is installed or mounted within a device, such as top, bottom, rear, side, front, or built‑in. This attribute helps users understand where to find the power source and plan cable routing or ventilation.
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Built-in |
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Power supply unit PSU capacity The electrical power rating of a power supply unit (PSU), expressed in watts (W). It indicates the maximum output power that the PSU can deliver to connected components, helping users assess compatibility and energy requirements for their system.
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150 W |
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Server operating systems supported A list of operating systems that the server product can run or support, including specific versions and architectures when relevant. Each value represents a distinct OS compatible with the hardware.
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Windows Server 2016 |
| Specification | No |
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Storage drive sizes supported A list of the physical sizes and types of storage drives that a product can accommodate, such as 2.5‑inch, 3.5‑inch, or M.2. The values are typically separated by commas and may include additional descriptors like "M.2" to indicate an internal solid‑state drive interface.
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3.5" |
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Supported storage drive interfaces List of physical or logical interfaces that allow an internal storage drive to communicate with the system, such as SATA, M.2 PCIe, U.2, SAS, NVMe, or other standard connections.
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Serial ATA, Serial ATA II, Serial ATA III |
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Sustainability certificates A list of environmental, safety or quality certifications that a product has obtained from recognized authorities. Typical entries include RoHS, ENERGY STAR, CE, WEEE, TCO Certified, FCC, and other industry‑specific standards.
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RoHS |
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USB 3.2 Gen 1 The total count of USB 3.2 Gen 1 (also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1 or SuperSpeed) ports available on the device, indicating how many peripherals can be connected simultaneously via this interface.
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2 |

Synology is a Taiwanese company that makes network-attached storage (NAS) devices. These devices allow users to store data on a central server that can be accessed by multiple devices on a network. Synology's NAS devices are popular with home users and small businesses because they are easy to use and offer a wide range of features.



