Ds412 Dsm 7 ~repack~ ◎
Redpill is a custom bootloader that essentially tricks the DSM installation process. It acts as a bridge, telling the Synology operating system that your legacy hardware is actually a supported model (usually mimicking a DS918+ or DS3615xs).
The is officially unsupported for DSM 7 as it reached its official end-of-maintenance phase for major updates. However, you can still "prepare" and run DSM 7 on this hardware through unofficial workarounds or by replacing it with a supported model. 1. Official Recommendation: Stay on DSM 6.2 ds412 dsm 7
The Synology DS412+ (often referred to as the DS412) is a legendary workhorse in the Network Attached Storage (NAS) community. Released over a decade ago, this 4-bay device was known for its reliability, robust build, and impressive performance for its time. However, as technology marches forward, operating systems evolve. The burning question on every legacy owner's mind is: Should I update my DS412 to DSM 7? Redpill is a custom bootloader that essentially tricks



