
Computex 2025 is all about setting new standards in storage solutions, data protection and smart cloud technology – Synology is presenting a comprehensively renewed portfolio for companies and private users alike. From high-end storage systems with NVMe all-flash to cloud-based video surveillance and private family clouds, the new products underline Synology’s commitment to providing powerful, trustworthy and easy-to-manage solutions. The highlights show how diverse modern data ecosystems can be thought of and designed today.
- PAS7700: NVMe all-flash system with active-active redundancy for enterprise environments
- DP7200: Advanced backup appliance with protection against cyberattacks
- C2 Surveillance: Scalable video surveillance without local hardware
- BeeStation Plus: Private cloud and smart home surveillance for families
Enterprise storage with maximum availability: PAS7700
With the new flagship PAS7700, Synology is making a clear statement in the enterprise storage segment. The all-flash system is based on a fully NVMe-based architecture and offers virtually fail-safe availability thanks to its dual-controller solution in active-active mode. Compared to previous models, the system achieves up to three times the performance – up to two million IOPS with sub-millisecond latencies – making it the ideal solution for mission-critical workloads.
Integrated security features and a 3-2-1-1 backup principle ensure that data is not only processed and stored quickly, but also securely. Especially in hybrid or distributed IT environments, the PAS7700 offers the necessary performance and flexibility to meet growing requirements – while at the same time optimizing cost efficiency.
Data protection with a modern twist: DP7200 as a versatile backup solution
The DP7200 backup appliance extends the ActiveProtect series with a robust, flexible solution. Whether as a backup server for branch offices or as a central management unit at company headquarters, the appliance offers a uniform data protection concept for the entire organization.
Particularly noteworthy are the integrated immutability of backups and targeted network isolation, which protects against targeted cyber attacks. This means that reliable, clean backups can be restored at any time in the event of security incidents. Synology’s backup infrastructure is therefore not only relevant from a technical perspective, but also in terms of security strategy.
Video surveillance in the cloud: C2 Surveillance without local NVRs
With C2 Surveillance, Synology is launching a consistently cloud-based solution for professional video surveillance. The platform completely dispenses with local NVR hardware and can be easily scaled across multiple locations – a clear advantage for companies with distributed branches or offices.
Thanks to integration with Windows Active Directory, role-based user management and an offline failover mode, the solution not only offers convenience, but also stability and reliability. The combination of edge recording, intelligent AI analysis and centralized management in the cloud makes C2 Surveillance a state-of-the-art building block for enterprise-level security concepts.
Smart cloud for the home: BeeStation Plus with Plex and home surveillance
Synology is also launching an exciting innovation for the home at Computex 2025: the BeeStation Plus. It combines private cloud storage with smart home automation. In addition to the automatic backup of iCloud photo libraries, the system enables seamless streaming of media content in the home network via Plex Media Server.
A particular highlight is the integration of the CC400W camera. In combination with AI-supported object recognition, it enables precise, smart monitoring of indoor areas. The system reliably detects people, animals, noises or unusual activities and provides information about potential incidents in real time. This is complemented by snapshot-based recovery and offsite backups via BeeProtect – a successful example of simple but powerful data security in everyday life.
Conclusion
At Computex 2025, Synology is demonstrating how powerful, secure and versatile modern data solutions can be – whether for businesses or private households. With the combination of powerful enterprise systems such as the PAS7700, new data protection solutions such as the DP7200 and smart cloud products such as the BeeStation Plus, the company impressively demonstrates its technological range. All of the products on show will be available from summer 2025; a price has yet to be announced for the BeeStation Plus, which is expected to be in the mid three-digit range.