The DS419slim from Synology only supports 2.5-inch drives, which rules out the 3-inch NAS hard drives you'd usually purchase. Laptop drives are an option, but they're slow and aren't designed to run 24/7. Seagate and Western Digital do have NAS solid-state drives (SSD) available, but you can expect to pay a fair amount compared to mechanical counterparts.
[h=3]Speedy Storage[/h]Editor's pick
[h=4]Seagate IronWolf NAS SSD[/h]
Seagate's IronWolf NAS SSD is what you'd expect from flash storage in a server environment. You've got 560MB/s data rates, enhanced firmware for continuous operation, DuraWrite tech for better reliability and performance, as well as a five-year limited warranty.
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[h=3]Speedy Storage[/h]Editor's pick
[h=4]Seagate IronWolf NAS SSD[/h]
Seagate's IronWolf NAS SSD is what you'd expect from flash storage in a server environment. You've got 560MB/s data rates, enhanced firmware for continuous operation, DuraWrite tech for better reliability and performance, as well as a five-year limited warranty.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...