Synology RX418 Drive Enclosure - eSATA Host Interface - 1U Rack-mountable

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Synology RX418 Drive Enclosure - eSATA Host Interface - 1U Rack-mountable

The Synology RX418 Drive Enclosure is a high-performance capacity expansion solution designed to seamlessly scale your Synology 1U RackStation storage. Engineered for reliability and ease of use, this 4-bay expansion unit slots into your NAS ecosystem to deliver effortless growth, improved data protection, and flexible storage management. Whether you are expanding for capacity-hungry applications, consolidating backups, or preparing for future growth, the RX418 provides a robust, enterprise-grade upgrade path that integrates tightly with Synology’s DSM-powered systems.

  • Effortless storage expansion for Synology 1U systems: Add four hot-swappable drive bays to your network-attached storage with a single, plug-in solution. The RX418 is purpose-built to extend the capacity of compatible Synology 1U RackStations, enabling you to scale storage without replacing existing hardware or disrupting operations.
  • eSATA host interface for fast, reliable connectivity: The RX418 connects to your NAS via a dedicated eSATA host interface, delivering fast data transfer speeds and stable performance essential for large media libraries, backups, and business-critical workloads. The simple interface minimizes setup complexity while maximizing throughput between the NAS and the expansion unit.
  • Flexible drive support — 3.5" and 2.5" SATA drives welcomed: Use your preferred mix of drive sizes to tailor capacity and performance to your needs. The RX418 supports both 3.5" and 2.5" SATA drives, enabling you to leverage existing inventory or upgrade with high-capacity drives for dense storage.
  • 1U rack-mountable design for data centers and offices: The compact 1U form factor fits neatly into standard server racks, helping you maximize space in data centers, server rooms, or IT closets. Solid construction and rack rails make installation quick and secure, with minimal footprint for optimized cooling and cable management.
  • Dedicated backup destination and scalable storage strategy: Beyond capacity expansion, the RX418 serves as a reliable local backup target for Synology 1U RackStations. Use it to implement robust backup and recovery workflows, ensuring your important data stays protected with straightforward recovery options and flexible retention scales.

Technical Details of Synology RX418

  • Drive Bays: 4 bays compatible with 3.5" and 2.5" SATA drives, allowing scalable capacity and flexible media configurations.
  • Interface: eSATA host interface for high-speed connectivity to a Synology NAS, enabling seamless expansion without compromising performance.
  • Form Factor: 1U rack-mountable enclosure designed to integrate into standard data-center racks and office server rooms.
  • Compatibility: Intended to work with Synology 1U RackStations and compatible NAS units to provide expansion and backup capabilities; requires a Synology NAS with an available eSATA port.
  • Drive Management: Supports hot-swappable drives for easy maintenance and minimal downtime during rebuilds or replacements.
  • Usage Scenarios: Ideal for expanding storage capacity for media libraries, surveillance archives, business databases, backups, and archival storage, with DSM handling RAID and storage pool configurations on the host NAS.

How to install Synology RX418

Step 1: Power down both your Synology NAS and the RX418 enclosure to ensure safe installation. This helps prevent any data loss or hardware damage during the connection process.

Step 2: Install your chosen drives into the RX418’s bays. Slide in 3.5" or 2.5" SATA drives, ensuring they are properly seated and locked in place. If you’re using 2.5" drives, adapters may be required depending on your bay design, so refer to the RX418 installation guide for precise instructions.

Step 3: Connect the RX418 to your Synology NAS using the included eSATA cable or the recommended cable from Synology. Ensure the cable is securely attached to both the RX418 expansion port and the NAS eSATA port.

Step 4: Restore power to the RX418 and then power on your Synology NAS. The NAS will recognize the additional expansion capacity via the eSATA link, and you can proceed to DSM.

Step 5: Open DSM on your NAS and navigate to Storage Manager to manage the new expansion. Use the expansion tab to add the RX418 into your storage pool or to configure additional volumes. DSM will guide you through the available RAID options and expansion strategy, enabling you to grow existing pools or create new ones as needed.

Step 6: Complete your preferred RAID or storage layout, assign appropriate shared folders, and configure backup or replication rules if you’re using the RX418 as a backup destination. Validate performance by running a quick consistency check and monitor drive temperatures during the first use to ensure stable operation.

Step 7: Document your configuration for future maintenance. Label drives if you plan to swap or replace them in the future, and establish a routine for monitoring the RX418’s health, including drive SMART status, array health, and NAS system alerts.

Step 8: Regularly review your storage needs. The RX418 is designed to scale with your workload, so consider setting up automated tiering, scheduled backups, or replication jobs to maximize efficiency and data protection across your expanding NAS environment.

With these steps, the RX418 offers a streamlined path to increased capacity with minimal downtime. The design emphasizes reliability and straightforward integration with Synology’s DSM ecosystem, so even administrators new to Synology can confidently extend their storage without complex reconfigurations. The combination of hot-swappable drives, a compact 1U footprint, and a proven eSATA connection makes the RX418 a practical, future-ready choice for growing businesses and demanding home NAS setups alike.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What is the Synology RX418 Drive Enclosure?
A: The RX418 is a 4-bay expansion enclosure with an eSATA host interface designed to extend the storage capacity of Synology 1U RackStations and compatible NAS units. It allows you to add more drives without changing your existing NAS hardware, enabling scalable storage and enhanced backup options.

Q: Can the RX418 be used as a standalone NAS?
A: No. The RX418 is a drive enclosure intended to work with a Synology NAS via eSATA. It relies on the NAS for RAID management, storage pools, and overall system functionality. It is not a standalone network appliance.

Q: Does the RX418 support RAID configurations on its own?
A: No. RAID and storage pool management are handled by the connected Synology NAS through DSM. The RX418 provides expanded drive capacity, while the NAS controls how those drives are configured within your storage volumes and protection schemes.

Q: What type of drives can I install?
A: The RX418 supports both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch SATA drives. This flexibility lets you mix drives according to capacity, performance, or cost preferences. Always ensure that drives meet the NAS and enclosure specifications and that you maintain balanced performance across your expansion.

Q: Is assembly or installation difficult?
A: Not at all. The RX418 is designed for straightforward integration with Synology NAS devices. After installing drives into the enclosure and connecting via the eSATA interface, you configure the expansion in DSM. Synology provides clear prompts to guide you through the expansion and volume setup.

Q: What benefits does the RX418 offer for backups?
A: By providing a dedicated local backup destination and additional capacity, the RX418 helps you implement robust backup strategies, improve data protection, and simplify disaster recovery planning. It enables longer retention periods, offloads backup workloads from the primary NAS, and supports efficient archiving of older data.


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