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expirediconian | Staff posted Jun 21, 2021 04:02 AM
expirediconian | Staff posted Jun 21, 2021 04:02 AM

Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosures: DS920+ 4-Bay $440 or DS220+ 2-Bay

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Newegg has select Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosures on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Available options:Features:

2-Bay
  • 2x 3.5/2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Drive Bays
  • 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron J4025 Dual-Core
  • 2GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2x USB 3.0 Type-A Ports
  • RAID 0, 1, Basic, Hybrid, and JBOD
  • Sequential Reads up to 225.98 MB/s
  • Sequential Writes up to 192.21 MB/s
  • AES-NI Hardware Encryption Engine
  • Synology DiskStation Manager OS
4-Bay
  • 4x 3.5/2.5" Bays | 2 x M.2 2280 Slots
  • 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron J4125 Quad-Core
  • 4GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 1 x eSATA
  • RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, Hybrid, Basic, JBOD
  • Sequential Reads up to 225.99 MB/s
  • Sequential Writes up to 225.9 MB/s
  • AES-NI Hardware Encryption Engine
  • Synology DiskStation Manager OS
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Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer ends June 22 at 11:59 PM EDT or while supplies last.
    • The DS220+ is $60 lower (20% savings) than the $300 list price
    • The DS920+ is $110 lower (20% savings) than the $550 list price.
  • About this store:
    • BH Photo Video return policy may be found here.

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Written by iconian | Staff
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Newegg has select Synology DiskStation NAS Enclosures on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Available options:Features:

2-Bay
  • 2x 3.5/2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Drive Bays
  • 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron J4025 Dual-Core
  • 2GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2x USB 3.0 Type-A Ports
  • RAID 0, 1, Basic, Hybrid, and JBOD
  • Sequential Reads up to 225.98 MB/s
  • Sequential Writes up to 192.21 MB/s
  • AES-NI Hardware Encryption Engine
  • Synology DiskStation Manager OS
4-Bay
  • 4x 3.5/2.5" Bays | 2 x M.2 2280 Slots
  • 2.0 GHz Intel Celeron J4125 Quad-Core
  • 4GB DDR4 RAM
  • 2x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
  • 2x USB 3.0 Type-A | 1 x eSATA
  • RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10, Hybrid, Basic, JBOD
  • Sequential Reads up to 225.99 MB/s
  • Sequential Writes up to 225.9 MB/s
  • AES-NI Hardware Encryption Engine
  • Synology DiskStation Manager OS
The following is no longer available

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer ends June 22 at 11:59 PM EDT or while supplies last.
    • The DS220+ is $60 lower (20% savings) than the $300 list price
    • The DS920+ is $110 lower (20% savings) than the $550 list price.
  • About this store:
    • BH Photo Video return policy may be found here.

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c00ller
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Amazon now has these for the same prices for Prime members:
Synology 2 Bay NAS DiskStation DS220+ [amazon.com]
Synology 4 bay NAS DiskStation DS920+ [amazon.com]
new33
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Same sitting on BF 920+ waiting SMH.
Joestac
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I replaced my DS218+ with the DS920+ last fall with the BF deal, been solid as a rock. I only added the extra 4GB of Synology RAM, didn't want to roll the dice on another brand. I put 4 x 6TB WD Red Pro drives in there, running RAID 5, so 18TB usable with 1 for redundancy. I also added 2 512GB nvme SSDs for caching, but Plex does not utilize that. I have the Plex Pass and hardware transcoding turned on, seems to handle everything I throw at it no issue. I use a Nvidia Shield Pro as the player and everything is awesome.

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Jun 21, 2021 05:47 PM
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ViovoxalJun 21, 2021 05:47 PM
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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
Man the markup on these is high. $440 for a celeron and 4gb of ram with only 225mb read/write speeds.. I refreshed my home server desktop with a 10th gen i5/32gb ram for barely more and the case also holds more than "4 bays". Wish synology would sell their software separate.
Yes, but it's a pre-built easy to use solution and also will draw a fraction of the power than a DIY built server. For someone who wants to run a media server 24/7 this will be way more cost effective when you start taking power consumption into account.
Jun 21, 2021 06:31 PM
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BuySmartJun 21, 2021 06:31 PM
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Quote from naiduk4you :
I did a price match b&h with amazon for ds920+ and no tax with b&h card better than Amazon , now need to look for hdd
I just tried to do a price match with B&H, but they denied it.
Jun 21, 2021 06:35 PM
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lejackyjackJun 21, 2021 06:35 PM
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Hey Guys, new to all this NAS stuff. Currently have a ton of external drives hooked up to a second xps8700 PC that runs PLEX 24/7. Would like to consolidate the usb 3 cables and chargers. I see the TerraMaster f5-221 is also on sale for $287. Would that suffice? Any cons?
Jun 21, 2021 06:38 PM
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HochiJun 21, 2021 06:38 PM
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satnav4Jun 21, 2021 06:55 PM
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Quote from Hochi :
Might want to mention that in your post to avoid confusing others
Actually, this thread is about the ds220+. It has been somewhat hijacked by those, like you, discussing the 920+.
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Jun 21, 2021 08:07 PM
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SolandriJun 21, 2021 08:07 PM
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Quote from MtnXfreeride :
Man the markup on these is high. $440 for a celeron and 4gb of ram with only 225mb read/write speeds.. I refreshed my home server desktop with a 10th gen i5/32gb ram for barely more and the case also holds more than "4 bays". Wish synology would sell their software separate.
Actually, you can do that. There's a free bootloader for Synology's DSM software. Install that, download DSM and install it, feign ignorance about the legal consequences (it's a grey area anyway since DSM is built on open source Linux software). And you'll have a custom NAS running Synology's software. Of course there's no support nor guarantee if it'll even work. If you're comfortable with Linux, it should be no problem. You can even hack it to give you more features that DSM doesn't natively support (like using symlinks to give each person a "copy" in their personal folder of a single shared file).

https://nascompares.com/2018/09/2...built-nas/
https://xpenology.org/

I'm asking myself the same question as you. I was gonna switch to a NAS for the ECC RAM. But I see now they're not using ECC RAM on the consumer grade NASes anymore. Which makes me wonder what's the point? The only remaining advantage over a DIY server is that the NAS is lower power since it uses laptop components. But my home's average electricity use is 400 Watts (half the U.S. average). Adding a NAS which draws 10 watts idle vs a desktop which idles at 25 Watts isn't gonna make that big a difference. (About $15/yr in extra electricity.)

The other option if you roll your own NAS is FreeNAS (well I guess they renamed themselves TrueNAS so they can start charging money for their commercial version). The main attraction being that it runs ZFS as its filesystem, which is basically a block-level version of RAID. (So the redundancy is per block of data, rather than per drive. You can put together a SSD, HDD, network drive, and a file on another disk to create a ZFS array if you want - it doesn't care about type of device.) It's got some really nice features built into it like snapshotting, copy-on-write (new versions of files are written without overwriting the old version), automatic file integrity checking and healing, deduplication (I highly recommend turning this off unless you absolutely need it - huge memory and performance hog). BTRFS (which Synology supports) is basically Linux's attempt to replicate ZFS.
https://www.freenas.org/

I've been running FreeNAS for the last 8 years and really like its features (ended up returning a Synology after comparing them). But running FreeNAS is like owning a Ford pickup which you take apart on your driveway to tinker with and maintain. It's fun when you're first starting out and want to learn all about this stuff. But eventually you get to a point where you just want it to run without having to spend any more time on it. I was thinking of getting a Synology because they focus on making their stuff easy to use.
Last edited by Solandri June 21, 2021 at 01:12 PM.
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TakeTheActiveJun 21, 2021 08:09 PM
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Quote from lejackyjack :
Hey Guys, new to all this NAS stuff. Currently have a ton of external drives hooked up to a second xps8700 PC that runs PLEX 24/7. Would like to consolidate the usb 3 cables and chargers. I see the TerraMaster f5-221 is also on sale for $287. Would that suffice? Any cons?
It all depends on your expectations and your technical experience level. If you just want a file server, you don't need a high horsepower CPU and tons of RAM. A Plex Server needs a little more, as long as you can Direct Play / Stream and not need to transcode.

I have 3 Terramaster NAS units (Best bang for the buck with Intel J1800 CPUs at the time):
  • 1 x F2-220 @ $129 Newegg Flashsale 2017
  • 2 x F4-220 @ $179 Newegg Flashsale 2017
I wanted to setup a Plex Server. I had several External USB3 HDDs with movies that I played with a Media Streamer (Patriot Box Office ~2011), and the 3.5" Desktop versions always needed a fan blowing on them to keep them under 50°C. Plus they needed a PC to access them to load / unload files.

The F2-220, with 1 WD30EFRX 3TB HDD, has been running a Plex Server and feeding my old media streamers (via DLNA), tablets, new streamers, etc... ~3½ years now with no problems. It can't transcode in real time though - if you plan ahead and use 'Optimize', you can have a movie ready for viewing. I only have 720p and 1080i mpgs and televisions so everything is direct. If you need 4K transcoded, you'll need to do a LOT of research. Most of what I've read recommends using a NAS as just a file repository and running the Plex Server on a powerful PC. I have no current need, so I don't do any more than skim that information.

Terramaster also struggled / struggles with software. A Synology / QNAP 'polished' experience it is not. They're trying. They have an active forum (finally), they've updated the TOS *many* times, they have quite a few apps available but nothing like Synology / QNAP (Synology is / was having problems with DSM 7 and QNAP is / was having problems with security).

I'm still running TOS 3.x (if it ain't broke don't fix it) but it won't upgrade to the latest Plex Server so I'm going to upgrade 1 F4-220 to TOS 4.x soon.
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lejackyjackJun 21, 2021 08:42 PM
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Quote from TakeTheActive :
It all depends on your expectations and your technical experience level. If you just want a file server, you don't need a high horsepower CPU and tons of RAM. A Plex Server needs a little more, as long as you can Direct Play / Stream and not need to transcode.

I have 3 Terramaster NAS units (Best bang for the buck with Intel J1800 CPUs at the time):
  • 1 x F2-220 @ $129 Newegg Flashsale 2017
  • 2 x F4-220 @ $179 Newegg Flashsale 2017
I wanted to setup a Plex Server. I had several External USB3 HDDs with movies that I played with a Media Streamer (Patriot Box Office ~2011), and the 3.5" Desktop versions always needed a fan blowing on them to keep them under 50°C. Plus they needed a PC to access them to load / unload files.

The F2-220, with 1 WD30EFRX 3TB HDD, has been running a Plex Server and feeding my old media streamers (via DLNA), tablets, new streamers, etc... ~3½ years now with no problems. It can't transcode in real time though - if you plan ahead and use 'Optimize', you can have a movie ready for viewing. I only have 720p and 1080i mpgs and televisions so everything is direct. If you need 4K transcoded, you'll need to do a LOT of research. Most of what I've read recommends using a NAS as just a file repository and running the Plex Server on a powerful PC. I have no current need, so I don't do any more than skim that information.

Terramaster also struggled / struggles with software. A Synology / QNAP 'polished' experience it is not. They're trying. They have an active forum (finally), they've updated the TOS *many* times, they have quite a few apps available but nothing like Synology / QNAP (Synology is / was having problems with DSM 7 and QNAP is / was having problems with security).

I'm still running TOS 3.x (if it ain't broke don't fix it) but it won't upgrade to the latest Plex Server so I'm going to upgrade 1 F4-220 to TOS 4.x soon.
Thank you for your detailed answer!
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StinkyStomprJun 21, 2021 10:03 PM
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Price matched at B&H and saved on taxes with Payboo
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eyeslickJun 22, 2021 12:10 AM
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Quote from c00ller :
Amazon now has these for the same prices for Prime members:
Synology 2 Bay NAS DiskStation DS220+ [amazon.com]
Synology 4 bay NAS DiskStation DS920+ [amazon.com]
not anymore
Jun 22, 2021 12:20 AM
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vinhdtJun 22, 2021 12:20 AM
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Does it has video hardware encryption for Plex or DS Video?
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SlickLurkerManJun 22, 2021 12:55 AM
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Quote from new33 :
Drive prices
Chia went from $1400 to $270 in about a month, so there may be a HUGE number of drives (20 exabytes) going for sale with just one write on them in the near future. Fingers crossed.
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SeriousCrayon6057Jun 22, 2021 12:56 AM
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I bought the WD 14GB drives over the winter when BB had them on sale. I've been waiting for the NAS. Finally ordered the 920.
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TheSamJun 22, 2021 03:44 AM
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Is amazon sold out cause i cant find from prime anymore

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Ricard0123Jun 22, 2021 04:36 AM
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Too bad it's sold out now

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