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Alternative 10 GbE Network Interface Card (NIC) that works well with Synology NAS

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Published 9 Apr 2021

This video will show you some alternative 10 GbE Network Interface Card (NIC) that is fully compatible with Synology NAS that has a PCI-E Expansion slots. Which includes the following: What brand cards to buy? What to look for? The model to choose and other considerations that lends flexibility in the long term, for instance, should get a 10 BaseT card that can take RJ-45 patch cable or card with SFP+ connector? Also remember that SFP+ modules cost money. So lot of considerations to make here. Also in what circumstances should you go with a genuine Synology Card. For this video I used Synology DS1618+ which is a previous generation NAS. The current equivalent drive bays on the market today is DS1621+ The network card that I used is Synology E10M20-T1 which does offer 1 - 10 Base T (Copper CAT 6 or above & RJ-45 connection) along with 2 slots for NVME SSD. https://www.synology.com/en-us/products/E10M20-T1 Why I prefer Synology /watch/ofSYIqf0UTw0Y Backing up Synology /watch/oIMGudNzw0PzG Synology RAM Upgrade benefits /watch/UUBHWv8f2cdfH #PhotographyNAS #NASforPhotography #NAS

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