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UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Pro 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Support Capacity 144TB $623.99 & More + Free Shipping

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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Pro 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Support Capacity 144TB [amazon.com] on sale for $623.99 w/ Free Shipping.

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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Pro 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Support Capacity 144TB [amazon.com] on sale for $623.99 w/ Free Shipping.

Also Available:
UGREEN NASync DXP2800 Plus 2-Bay, Support Capacity 76TB [amazon.com](originally $439.99) on sale for $346.99 + Free Shipping
UGREEN NAS DXP6800 Pro 6-Bay Desktop NAS, Support Capacity 208TB [amazon.com] (originally $1,209.99) on sale for $967.99 + Free Shipping
UGREEN NAS DXP8800 Plus 8-Bay Desktop NASync, Support Capacity 272TB [amazon.com] (originally $1,509.99) on sale for $1,209.99 + Free Shipping
UGREEN NAS DXP480T Plus 4-Bay All-Flash SSD NAS, Support Capacity 32TB [amazon.com] (originally $999.99) on sale for $799.99 + Free Shipping

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Model: UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Pro 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Intel® Core™ i3-1315U 6-Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 128G SSD, 1x 10GbE, 1x 2.5GbE, 2X M.2 NVMe Slots, 4K HDMI, Network Attached Storage (Diskless)

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Today 01:07 PM
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aparocheToday 01:07 PM
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You can purchase the 4800 Pro right from UGREEN's website for $592.80 plus tax with free shipping with Discount Code SOCIAL5 for an additional 5% off.
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exhurtToday 01:20 PM
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This or the synology 925+
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Reives421Today 02:26 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
This or the synology 925+
I was considering the same but I ordered Ugreen because Synology now makes you buy their own HDD meaning you can't use any other HDD brands in a Synology bay. Also, spec wise, Ugreen has a faster processor and overall better components. What is great, at least what I've read, is Synology has great software/ecosystem but Ugreen has done a great job of catching up to. I think I am overkilling with the DXP4800 Pro but I rather future proof it than regret it in the near future. I am starting off backing up my family photos and videos but I would like to expand off of that by maybe creating a media plex server, and a music server to move away from all the streaming services I currently have. I ordered two 12 TB Toshiba Nas Pro HDD for $278 each to start off with (going Raid 1 option for maximum backup) and i'll add more storage as needed. I'm open to other recommendations and feedback.
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Quote from Reives421 :
I was considering the same but I ordered Ugreen because Synology now makes you buy their own HDD meaning you can't use any other HDD brands in a Synology bay. Also, spec wise, Ugreen has a faster processor and overall better components. What is great, at least what I've read, is Synology has great software/ecosystem but Ugreen has done a great job of catching up to. I think I am overkilling with the DXP4800 Pro but I rather future proof it than regret it in the near future. I am starting off backing up my family photos and videos but I would like to expand off of that by maybe creating a media plex server, and a music server to move away from all the streaming services I currently have. I ordered two 12 TB Toshiba Nas Pro HDD for $278 each to start off with (going Raid 1 option for maximum backup) and i'll add more storage as needed. I'm open to other recommendations and feedback.
Fyi, they backtracked on the HDD requirements.

Thanks for your feedback
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DJ18Today 02:59 PM
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Think you can install Xpenology/Synology OS or similar like Unraid if you don't like the Ugreen OS?
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pure_desiToday 03:03 PM
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Quote from DJ18 :
Think you can install Xpenology/Synology OS or similar like Unraid if you don't like the Ugreen OS?
Yes, simple web search shows you that it is possible. But please do your own research and don't go by my quick web search.
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VioletRaccoon567Today 03:07 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
This or the synology 925+
It depends on whether you value DSM, which is essentially the iOS of NAS systems. However, Synology appears to be shifting its focus toward business users, moving somewhat away from the consumer market.
If you're comfortable with tinkering—which is common among NAS users—installing a custom OS on UGREEN or similar hardware can offer better value for the money.

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SatchBoogie1Today 04:24 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
Fyi, they backtracked on the HDD requirements.

Thanks for your feedback
The only caveat is the M.2 drives are still locked to Synology branded ones IIRC.
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skrewdjoyToday 05:16 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
Fyi, they backtracked on the HDD requirements.

Thanks for your feedback
Backtracked, *for now*
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puncturepremiumToday 05:53 PM
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Quote from exhurt :
This or the synology 925+
I have a synology but am in process of switching to ugreen because hardware is cheaper and there are open source options.

You are basically paying a premium for slower hardware with synology because it is more polished.... basically android vs apple, if you will.
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dcliveToday 06:15 PM
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Quote from SatchBoogie1 :
The only caveat is the M.2 drives are still locked to Synology branded ones IIRC.
They're locked, sure, until you spend a few seconds running a script, then they're all unlocked and you can use anything you want.
https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db
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dcliveToday 06:16 PM
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Quote from skrewdjoy :
Backtracked, *for now*
It's Unix/Linux, and DaveR007 (https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db) has had their full hardware fully open for years now.
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dcliveToday 06:18 PM
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Quote from Reives421 :
I was considering the same but I ordered Ugreen because Synology now makes you buy their own HDD meaning you can't use any other HDD brands in a Synology bay. Also, spec wise, Ugreen has a faster processor and overall better components. What is great, at least what I've read, is Synology has great software/ecosystem but Ugreen has done a great job of catching up to. I think I am overkilling with the DXP4800 Pro but I rather future proof it than regret it in the near future. I am starting off backing up my family photos and videos but I would like to expand off of that by maybe creating a media plex server, and a music server to move away from all the streaming services I currently have. I ordered two 12 TB Toshiba Nas Pro HDD for $278 each to start off with (going Raid 1 option for maximum backup) and i'll add more storage as needed. I'm open to other recommendations and feedback.
You might note that RAID1 isn't a backup, it's a recovery mechanism if and only if one drive fails. In any other scenario, it's not helpful.
Example: You delete a file by mistake. With RAID1, that file is still gone, because it's not a backup.
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Quote from dclive :
They're locked, sure, until you spend a few seconds running a script, then they're all unlocked and you can use anything you want. https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db
Thank you for sharing. Do you know whether you need to re-run the script every time loss power and re-start the system or after DSM update.

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dcliveToday 06:39 PM
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Quote from t588t588 :
Thank you for sharing. Do you know whether you need to re-run the script every time loss power and re-start the system or after DSM update.
DaveR007's web page includes directions on how to put it in your startup script so it will run every time the system reboots. It also checks for updates and performs sanity checking. It's a good script, battle tested for years.

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