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Synology DiskStation DS220+ Diskless 2-Bay NAS Enclosure

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$239

$300

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Newegg has select Desktop NAS Systems on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • The Synology DiskStation DS220+ Diskless 2-Bay NAS Enclosure is $60.99 lower (~20.3% savings) from the list price of $299.99
  • About this product:
    • Each listed product is rated 5 out of 5 eggs on Newegg
    • The Synology DiskStation DS220+ Diskless 2-Bay NAS Enclosure includes a 2-year parts & labor limited warranty
    • The Qnap TS-453D-4G-US 4-Bay Diskless Desktop NAS Enclosure includes a 3-year parts & labor limited warranty
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Newegg has select Desktop NAS Systems on sale listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sr71 for finding this deal.

Available:

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
  • About this deal:
    • The Synology DiskStation DS220+ Diskless 2-Bay NAS Enclosure is $60.99 lower (~20.3% savings) from the list price of $299.99
  • About this product:
    • Each listed product is rated 5 out of 5 eggs on Newegg
    • The Synology DiskStation DS220+ Diskless 2-Bay NAS Enclosure includes a 2-year parts & labor limited warranty
    • The Qnap TS-453D-4G-US 4-Bay Diskless Desktop NAS Enclosure includes a 3-year parts & labor limited warranty
  • About this store:
    • Newegg return policy may be found here

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Model: Synology DiskStation 2-Bay Diskless NAS, Black (DS220+)

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blazingdragon
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Some other things to consider with a NAS.

Power Protection: I paired my 920+ with a cyberpower SL 750 VA. I use it only for the NAS and it recognizes it without issues. Estimated run time is 70 mins and it has 12GB of ram and fully populated with 4 TB iron wolves. I have it set to start down safely long before the battery runs low.

backups : if you use this as primary storage for family photos and things you don't want to loose. Then I would look into a cloud back up solution Synology C2, Backblaze B2, or others. At the very least I would set up hyperbackup to an external hard drive via USB. Yes the raid helps to protect against drive failures but if the Nas unit dies or is stolen the back ups will allow to to get your data.

Security: if you access these remotely definitely look up videos on options on how to secure them as best as possible for remote access. There was a recent widespread attack on these if people left default settings in place. Wundertech YouTube channel is a great place to start.
doomshine
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Yes this can run a Plex server, yes it can transcode multiple streams at once. And no, THIS DEAL IS NOT LIVE YET. Read the post please!!
Viovoxal
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I got this same deal earlier this year and have it set up as my Plex Server. Transcodes 1080p with no issue remotely and Direct Plays everything I have locally, including full untouched 4K rips that are ~80-100 Mbps. So yes, good choice for Plex Server.

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Nov 17, 2021 04:15 PM
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firelikeiyaNov 17, 2021 04:15 PM
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I need to replace my soon to be unsupported WD Duo NAS. Would this be a good replacement? Can I drop in my HDDs from my WD into this without losing any data or will they reformat? It's mostly just for picture backups. I've always thought about putting my movie collection on it but my WD duo was so slow and cumbersome I never did. If this is fast enough with a better interface then that is something I would also consider.
Nov 17, 2021 04:22 PM
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faurelgNov 17, 2021 04:22 PM
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Real question. I have a pi 3b+ running plex server on my setup. It works decent and is very cheap to make.
I've been thinking of upgrading to a real nas rather than doing a hack using an rpi. But for the additional cost what features do I actually get and is it worth it?
Nov 17, 2021 04:31 PM
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kabe586Nov 17, 2021 04:31 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kabe586

I purchased one of these in spring along with a pair of 4TB Red Plus drives, overall I really love it.

I primarily use it for backing up data/photos/videos and also as a Plex server. I can stream multiple 1080p streams from Plex to my Rokus at one time, no issues. It does transcode content when it happens to be necessary, but a lot of my content direct plays.

I am using the Synology Drive Client to backup docs/pictures/video from my PCs. I also have the DS file client on our smart phones to backup pictures/video. The software can be a little kludgy but it gets the job done. On the SmartPhone I do need to remember to open the app and kick off a backup every so often. But doing it manually insures I always backup on Wifi.

The DSM software built into the NAS it great. It makes management easy and you can get really granular on permissions if you would like. For instance, all of my devices have write access to their own folders or shares, but only read access to the others. This way I can restore files to anywhere but no one device can wipeout/override another devices backup. I did this by creating separate accounts for each device. Additionally, with Plex running in the same place as our backups, I gave plex read only access to our cell phone video backups. This essentially automatically lets plex load any family videos up we record on our cell phones. Pretty great if you have little ones. The one knock I'll give to the DSM software is that they don't always have the latest 3rd party software. I had to manually download the latest Plex server to get hardware transcoding, but that was no big deal. I think you do need plex pass for hardware transcoding.

If you are a newbie to a home nas (I used professionally for years) I would highly recommend this one. You can even add on additional RAM without much issue. Just make sure you do your research and buy a compatible RAM chip. I do wish I could have had a 4 bay NAS, but really that would be about double the cost for probably limited benefit on a daily basis
Last edited by kabe586 November 17, 2021 at 09:34 AM.
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Nov 17, 2021 04:59 PM
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luniz97Nov 17, 2021 04:59 PM
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I want to be able to use the surveillance for 6 4k cams, I will probably run 3 at 4k and 3 at 1080p. Will this work? 24/7 recording with motion on 3 cameras only. Also, only need like 14 days storage.
Nov 17, 2021 05:13 PM
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rizorithNov 17, 2021 05:13 PM
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Quote from audiophan :
Good lord that's expensive. $600 annually for 8TB.

Backblaze personal on VM accessing shares via iSCSI. $7/month unlimited, after the most recent $1/mo price increase.

Also Amazon Glacier if hot storage is unnecessary.
How does that work for $7 month? I thought that is only for a single PC? I have a QNAP with 14TB that I would love to backup on the cloud but can't find an option that isn't terribly expensive.
Nov 17, 2021 05:18 PM
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jlistNov 17, 2021 05:18 PM
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In addition to storing family photos, videos, and documents, I would like to run a couple of docker containers, one for a mysql database, one for a java application back end, one for a full text search engine. It'll be a very low traffic site and not much data, for personal use only. Would that be too much for this model?
Nov 17, 2021 05:35 PM
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kabe586Nov 17, 2021 05:35 PM
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Quote from luniz97 :
I want to be able to use the surveillance for 6 4k cams, I will probably run 3 at 4k and 3 at 1080p. Will this work? 24/7 recording with motion on 3 cameras only. Also, only need like 14 days storage.
Check the near the bottom of this chart:
https://www.synology.com/en-us/pr...20+/DS720+

You will see the security specs. You would need to buy an extra security cam license if you want to use their software.
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Nov 17, 2021 06:00 PM
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neuberNov 17, 2021 06:00 PM
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Quote from gilbert_rebel :
Off topic Q:

Why not use Plex Shares by "renting" the Plex Service for a monthly fee and they have all the movies and TV shows?

Personal videos and pictures I get for Plex...but why store and keep commercial movies on your own NAS besides speed advantage?
That would be rather blatantly illegal
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Nov 17, 2021 06:00 PM
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PurpleMask6705Nov 17, 2021 06:00 PM
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Quote from BraveHeart4556 :
Do you need to purchase a Plex Pass to utilize transcoding?
Yes for hardware transcode
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Nov 17, 2021 06:03 PM
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luniz97Nov 17, 2021 06:03 PM
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Quote from kabe586 :
Check the near the bottom of this chart:
https://www.synology.com/en-us/pr...20+/DS720+

You will see the security specs. You would need to buy an extra security cam license if you want to use their software.

250 FPS @ 5M (2591x1944)
200 FPS @ 4K (3840x2160)

It says it would as the 4k are 15 fps and the 1080p @ 30 fps. Anyone know if it will work well from experience? Is it worth stepping up to 720+ for performance or better getting this and adding 6 gb ram?
Nov 17, 2021 06:40 PM
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TealTexture813Nov 17, 2021 06:40 PM
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This , or wait for the DS720+ to go on sale?
Nov 17, 2021 06:49 PM
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daphattyNov 17, 2021 06:49 PM
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I see this NAS in my future. I already own an 1819+ and would love to have a two drive backup target with a pair of these 14TB+ drives that are going on sale soon.
Nov 17, 2021 07:01 PM
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F3ryCNov 17, 2021 07:01 PM
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Does anyone know if this will be available at Amazon at same price? I like their ease of return....
Nov 17, 2021 07:13 PM
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SlightlyStupidNov 17, 2021 07:13 PM
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Quote from jlist :
In addition to storing family photos, videos, and documents, I would like to run a couple of docker containers, one for a mysql database, one for a java application back end, one for a full text search engine. It'll be a very low traffic site and not much data, for personal use only. Would that be too much for this model?
I'm unable to answer your question, but I will say this. I'd think twice before opening up your home network to the internet if that's your plan. It's not 100% clear to me from your post if this site will be accessible from the outside, but I would never suggest running a web server from home, especially one on the same device that's housing important family photos, videos, docs, etc.
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Nov 17, 2021 07:30 PM
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scrumNov 17, 2021 07:30 PM
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Quote from Husk3rPow3r :
I don't plan on doing much transcoding, mostly photo and document backup. I'd this still worth it or should i just save money and get the j-series? Also, that's the power draw difference, running one for a year is there a power cost difference or is it minimal?
In my experience, the power cost delta is minimal across the 2 drive Synology NAS when they are running in steady state. While not exactly the same as J-series vs this deal, I had my newer, larger + unit and my older standard DS unit running side by side while I was slowly moving NAS units and tried having both on meters to figure out the difference and it seemed like after I accounted for the extra drives the power cost was probably a wash between the two. But for clarity, I did not run that deep an analysis of it. It just seems to me that until you are running many RS series NAS like an enterprise, or are running off solar or gen power, that the power differences between smaller DS units probably aren't overly material, and if they are, I would suspect the prime drivers of consumption are the use differences and the age/quality of drives in the unit.

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