![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the apps (which Synology refers to as packages) aren’t fully supported just yet. One should also consider what apps they leverage on DSM. This also means that older NAS models that don’t support btrfs, won’t work with DSM 7.0. ![]() While this leads to better security and options like snapshots and replication, it can be a pain to those that leverage ext3. For instance, 7.0 no longer supports ext3, it pushes support towards ext4 and btrfs. First off the bat, this is a fairly big upgrade and there will be some growing pains moving from 6.x to 7.0 (this phenomenon is not unique to Synology). Just because there is a new version of the software available doesn’t mean any and all users should download and install it. Synology has done a lot of streamlining and redesigning of the GUI as well as tackle some security issues, security issues have been a bit of a plague for NAS users as of late. While they are not reinventing the wheel here, there are some major changes. Last month, Synology announced a major update release to its DiskStation Manager operating system, Synology DSM 7.0. ![]()
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