nvme cache

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The nvme cache tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using NVMe SSDs as a caching layer in NAS systems, particularly Synology models like the DS1825+. Topics include how NVMe cache accelerates read and write performance for Windows-based SMBs, creative studios, and home users. The content explores the benefits of NVMe caching for on-premises data workflows, including faster access to frequently used files and improved responsiveness in mixed-workload environments. It also touches on hardware considerations like ECC memory and network upgrades that complement NVMe cache setups. This tag is relevant for users optimizing NAS performance with NVMe drives.
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    DS1825+ 8-Bay NAS Review: Ryzen Power for Windows SMBs

    The Synology DiskStation DS1825+ is a compact, versatile 8‑bay NAS that neatly bridges the gap between prosumer ambition and small‑business practicality — packing an AMD Ryzen V1500B CPU, ECC memory, dual 2.5GbE out‑of‑the‑box networking and an optional upgrade path to 10/25GbE while supporting...
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