Synology Releases DSM 4.3

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Tim Higgins

Synology logoSynology has released the newest version of its NAS operating system.

A key focus for DiskStation Manager (DSM) 4.3 has been to improve the performance of its Cloud Station file sync and remote access feature. Cloud Station is now 30% faster with delta-updates and Linux users are now supported with an official desktop client.

Other DSM 4.3 improvements include:

  • Improved mobile apps – iOS, Android, and Windows Phone updates
  • Photo Station global search – including meta-data
  • Shared folder and file links
  • Disk Usage Report—Quickly find and eliminate duplicate files
  • TRIM support for SSD
  • SSD Cache – for enhanced read performance on selected models
  • ADS Trusted Domain support

Synology DSM 4.3 is free to download now for the following models: RS10613xs+, RS3413xs+, DS2413+, DS1813+, DS1513+, DS713+, DS413, DS413j, DS213+, DS213, DS213air, DS213j, RS3412xs, RS3412RPxs, RS812+, RS812RP+, RS2212+, RS2212RP+, RS812, RS212, DS3612xs, DS1812+, DS1512+, DS712+, DS412+, DS212+, DS212, DS212j, DS112+, DS112, DS112j, RS3411xs, RS3411RPxs, RS2211+, RS2211RP+, RS411, DS3611xs, DS2411+, DS1511+, DS411+II, DS411+, DS411, DS411j, DS411slim, DS211+, DS211, DS211j, DS111, RS810+, RS810RP+, DS1010+, DS410, DS410j, DS710+, DS210+, DS210j, DS110+, and DS110j

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