There are many challenges on the road to creating the most user-friendly and feature-packed data storage system. At Syneto, every new release brings us closer to this ultimate goal. In this article we’ll be talking about the latest features we’ve added. Smooth-talk aside, here’s the juicy stuff: Asynchronous destroy of folders, virtual disks and backups Building on the strong usability of Syneto Storage, we’ve created a transparent way of “destroying” [...]
The new Syneto Storage 2.7 has been released. We have challenged ourselves to create the smartest and easiest to use unified storage operating system on the market today. This latest release is a step closer to that goal. Other vendors require expensive training and nerves of steel to operate. We at Syneto have decided early on to move against the current and make our OS easy and even fun to [...]
Syneto Engineers have had a lot of time on their hands with Europe being frozen over. As a result, the latest release of our Data Storage Operating System is brimming with new features that make it even easier to use. Our entire business process based on making Syneto Storage the friendliest product on the market today and this version reflects this. Without further a due, here are some of the [...]
As winter is fast approaching, Syneto engineers have prepared a new release of the Syneto Storage OS that is packed with new features and fixes. Below you can see the new additions and improvements present in this latest version: After a faulty disk is replaces, the degraded disk pool can be cleared directly form the web interface. The number of of backups kept on remote machine is shown on [...]
While everybody was busy having fun during the holidays, the Syneto team has been putting in extra hours, so that the global balance of things remains unaltered. We have created a brand new release (2.4) that focuses on improving one area that our customers find very important: backup management. To improve the user experience, we operated an important change: We have removed the old terminology referring to snapshots and, starting [...]