Download Firmware Synology DSM 7.2.1 build 69057 Update 1

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Synology has released an update to version 7.2.1 of Disk Station Manager. Synology DSM is the management software that runs on various NAS products from the company. The Disk and Rack Stations offer more than just extra storage space. Additional packages can be installed to allow the device to function as a media server, home automation server, web server, print server or backup server, for example. The possibilities are endless.

To install version 7.2, at least version 7.1 must be present. Furthermore, it is only suitable for NAS models with a type number ending in 16 or higher. Version 7.1 is the last update for models ending in 13, 14 or 15. For the other conditions and the various downloads, see this page. In version 7.2.1 we mainly find bug fixes. Furthermore, the Storage Manager has been separated from the operating system and is now a separate module, which can therefore be updated more easily. The changelog for this release looks like this:

Important notes

  • Your Synology NAS may not notify you of this DSM update because of the following reasons. If you want to update your DSM to this version now, please click here to update it manually.
    • Your DSM is working fine without having to update. The system evaluates service statuses and system settings to determine whether it needs to update to this version.
  • Depending on your Synology NAS model, this update will restart the device.

Fixed Issues

  • Fixed an issue where errors might occur when NFS clients accessed information on shared folder.
  • Fixed an issue where enabling OVS might affect the performance of 10Gb network interface controllers.
  • Fixed an issue where volumes containing SSD caches might not be mounted properly after updating from DSM 7.0 to DSM 7.2.1.

Version number 7.2.1 build 69057 Update 1
Release status Final
Website Synology
Download https://archive.synology.com/download/Os/DSM/7.2.1-69057-1
License type Freeware
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