UGREEN DH4300 and DH2300 NAS Revealed

New Value Series UGREEN DH4300 and DH2300 NAS Drives

UGREEN has unveiled two new value-focused NAS devices, the DH3400 and DH3200, designed to meet the needs of home and small office users who want practical, low-power network storage without unnecessary complexity. The DH3400 is a 4-bay model, while the DH3200 offers a 2-bay configuration, both intended for those looking to implement efficient backups, multimedia streaming, and personal cloud storage at a more affordable price point. First revealed through the 2025 iF Design Awards and then quietly launched with a limited discount during Amazon Prime Day, these models occupy a lower tier in UGREEN’s NAS range, complementing rather than replacing their existing higher-end DXP series.

These two devices clearly target users who prioritize straightforward functionality over high-end processing power or advanced virtualization. Both systems are engineered with energy-efficient components and a compact design that makes them suitable for desktop environments where noise, heat, and power consumption need to be minimized. By offering a clear set of features—including RAID support, snapshot capabilities, and 4K multimedia output—at a modest price, the DH3400 and DH3200 aim to appeal to customers who need reliable, low-maintenance storage hardware that can integrate easily into a home network or small office setup.

UGREEN DH2300 and DH4300 NAS Hardware Specifications

The UGREEN DH3400 and DH3200 are built on a shared hardware platform, with the key difference being drive bay count—four bays on the DH3400 and two on the DH3200. Both systems use the Rockchip RK3588C processor, an 8-core ARM-based SoC running at 2.4 GHz, designed to prioritize energy efficiency and low thermal output rather than raw performance. The RK3588C includes integrated Mali-G610 graphics and an AI engine capable of delivering up to six tera operations per second (TOPS), which enables features like facial recognition and semantic photo search without taxing the CPU as much as it would likewise ARM processors without it.

Feature DH3400 (4-Bay) DH3200 (2-Bay)
CPU Rockchip RK3588C, 8-core ARM, 2.4 GHz Same
GPU Mali-G610 integrated graphics Same
AI Engine Up to 6 TOPS Same
Memory (RAM) 8 GB LPDDR4X (non-upgradable) Same
System Storage 32 GB eMMC (OS pre-installed) Same
Drive Bays 4× SATA (3.5”/2.5”) 2× SATA (3.5”/2.5”)
Maximum Capacity 120 TB (4× 30 TB) 60 TB (2× 30 TB)
Supported RAID JBOD, Basic, RAID 0/1/5/6/10 JBOD, Basic, RAID 0/1
Ethernet 1× 2.5 GbE Same
USB Ports 1× USB-C (10 Gb/s), 2× USB-A (10 Gb/s) Same
HDMI Output 1× HDMI 2.0 (4K@60Hz) Same
Power Supply 12V/6A Same
Dimensions (mm) 155 × 155 × 215.7 Similar, slightly shorter
PCIe Expansion Not supported Not supported
M.2 NVMe Slots Not supported Not supported

This processor choice underlines UGREEN’s intent to offer a quiet, cool, and power-conscious NAS for everyday workloads such as file storage, multimedia streaming, and light AI-assisted tasks – at least compared with their currently very successful DXP NASync Series. The architecture, however, does mean hefty hardware video transcoding and heavy virtualization are not part of its remit, which is appropriate for its role as an entry-level system or one designated as a network backup target for your current beefier NAS system!

Both units come equipped with 8 GB of soldered LPDDR4X memory, which cannot be upgraded. This is a typical limitation of ARM-based NAS systems, where memory is tightly coupled with the SoC for efficiency. The onboard memory is adequate for the included software stack, which supports multi-user environments, Docker containers, and AI-driven media management. For system storage, UGREEN integrates a 32 GB eMMC module to host the UGOS Pro operating system. This keeps the SATA bays fully available for user storage, though it does mean the system disk cannot be swapped or expanded.

The DH3400 supports up to four 3.5” or 2.5” SATA drives, while the DH3200 supports two, and both models can accommodate up to 30 TB per bay, for a maximum of 120 TB on the DH3400 when fully populated. Supported RAID configurations include JBOD, Basic, RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, providing a range of data protection and performance options suited to home and SOHO environments.

Networking and external connectivity are kept simple yet functional. Each system includes a single 2.5 GbE Ethernet port, which supports transfer speeds up to roughly 300 MB/s under optimal conditions. Although dual LAN ports for link aggregation or failover would have been welcome at this price point, the single-port setup is likely sufficient for the target audience.

Three USB ports are provided: one USB-C @ 5Gb/s and two USB-A @ 10 Gb/s. These are useful for connecting additional external drives, creating tiered backups, or quickly offloading data from portable devices. The inclusion of a full-size HDMI port capable of 4K/60Hz output is another notable feature, enabling direct connection to a monitor or TV for multimedia playback or system administration from a local display—something not all competing devices offer.

From a physical and design perspective, the DH series is clearly built to fit seamlessly into a home or small office. The DH3400’s chassis measures just 155 × 155 × 215.7 mm, and its vertical, injection-molded plastic design keeps its footprint compact and thermals manageable. Power consumption is modest at a rated 12V/6A, helping keep operational costs low and making the units suitable for 24/7 use.

The overall aesthetic is understated, drawing comparisons to earlier Western Digital consumer NAS devices, with a focus on quiet operation and minimal disruption to the workspace. While there is no support for PCIe expansion or M.2 NVMe storage—features found in higher-end UGREEN DXP models—the streamlined hardware specification aligns with the device’s role as an affordable, efficient, and easy-to-deploy file server for users who don’t require more advanced features.

UGREEN DH2300 and DH4300 NAS Software Specifications

Both the DH3400 and DH3200 ship with UGREEN’s UGOS Pro operating system, a Linux-based NAS software platform designed to be user-friendly while offering a solid range of core functionality. UGOS Pro provides a clean, browser-based interface accessible from Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web browsers, and even smart TVs, making it easy for users to manage their storage from almost any device. The OS supports secure multi-user access with advanced encryption, a built-in firewall, and two-factor authentication, ensuring that data remains protected from unauthorized access. Local data storage is emphasized over cloud reliance, though cloud backup targets are supported for redundancy.

In terms of features, UGOS Pro includes most of the essential applications expected of a modern NAS. File and folder management is straightforward, with support for SMB/CIFS, NFS, and WebDAV protocols. Users can set up scheduled or on-demand backups, including multi-tiered strategies spanning local drives, external USB storage, and supported cloud services. Snapshot functionality is included to help protect against accidental deletion or data corruption. Multimedia applications are also integrated, with tools for organizing and streaming photos, videos, and music, plus support for the HDMI output for direct 4K media playback on connected displays.

Despite being a value-oriented device, the DH3400 and DH3200 still offer some advanced capabilities thanks to the efficiency of the RK3588C CPU. These include AI-powered features such as photo recognition by faces, scenes, and locations, automatic duplicate removal, and the creation of personalized albums. Semantic search functionality helps users locate files more intuitively, and Docker is supported for lightweight containerized applications. However, resource-intensive functions like virtualization and more complex enterprise-grade apps are not included, in keeping with the intended role of these systems as affordable, entry-level NAS solutions. Plus, no doubt, the ease of integrating this more cost-effective solution with other, more powerful DXP NAS systems using the nativa backup sync application is going to be a breeze on the LAN!

UGREEN DH2300 and DH4300 NAS – Price and Launch Date?

UGREEN’s new DH2300 and DH4300 NAS models have already quietly launched, with availability beginning during Amazon Prime Day 2025 in what can best be described as a stealth release. The DH4300, the 4-bay model, is currently listed at $429.99 diskless, although a temporary promotional discount during Prime Day dropped the price as low as $349.99. At the time of writing, UGREEN has not provided an official end date for the promotional pricing, so buyers should assume the standard price is $429.99 going forward. The DH2300, the 2-bay variant, has not yet been widely listed, and official pricing for that model has yet to be confirmed. Both models are expected to continue rolling out to major online retailers over the coming weeks, with broader global availability likely to follow given UGREEN’s previous product launch patterns. For now, early adopters in supported regions can purchase the DH4300 directly from platforms like Amazon, and keep an eye on listings for the DH2300 to appear soon. Buyers should note that, as with most diskless NAS products, storage drives are sold separately. These models are positioned as affordable, efficient storage solutions in UGREEN’s lineup, complementing rather than replacing their existing DXP series. By offering a lower barrier to entry, UGREEN appears to be catering to users looking for basic yet capable NAS hardware at an accessible price. Those interested in purchasing should monitor retailer listings closely for availability and any further discounts as stock becomes more widely distributed.

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      384 thoughts on “UGREEN DH4300 and DH2300 NAS Revealed

      1. The RK3588 has plenty enough power and pci lanes to be an effective NAS. It’s easy to get sucked in to thinking you have to have the latest AMD or Intel 64 bit processor to have acceptable performance. Where the Arm chip will fall short is when you want to do more than just be a Nas. Openmediavault on Arm running docker is a solid Nas and can handle all of the Arr suite without breaking a sweat. For example check out the freindlyelect CM3588. It will drive 2.5Gb no problem and handle 4×4 nvme drives. I’ve run one with 16tb all ssd and it flies. But ask it to transcode, then a very very long cup of tea will be called for. The latest Intel based Nas devices aren’t all that brilliant either. I have a Ugreen 4800 plus which is ok for Emby, but a dog for Fileflows or Tdarr. I’m not convinced that hardware is a winning argument in favor of this machine or that. As always, it comes down to software. x86 is defacto. It’s a shame, because Arm wipes the floor with x86 when it comes to power consumption and form factor.
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      2. I don’t get why they didn’t go without caddies for the drives. The ORICO Tool-Free 5 Bay case shows how that’s done.
        Honestly If I wanted to go DIY with that kind of hardware I’d go with a Orange Pi 5 Ultra (8GB version with a power plug is currently 205,11€ ) there are other SBC options with a RK3588 that go up to 32GB RAM like the Orange Pi 5 Plus 32GB , a nice case for it and the The ORICO Tool-Free 5 Bay case I mentioned (currently 125,99€) put OMV on it and call it a day.

        Edit: There’s no “virtualization” on it. Is kinda bulls*it becausethe os is linux and the rk3588 does virtualization well. The point is that people think virtualization = running a winblows VM and that’s ideotic on ARM because Windows for ARM sucks and you don’t have drivers for anything. So no point for UGREEN to add that headache to there product and deal with all the confused windows users who bought a NAS and don’t know sh*t about f*ck.
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      3. Thanks for let us know. Now my head hurts as I think about the Beelink NAS Mini for home data and media server, and this attached for secure deep store without having to do the NVME to SATA card cut stuff to the mini. ????
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      4. Nice to see UGREEN expanding their range in NAS. I’d like to see them bring the UGREEN US3000 UPS to the west, it’s a nice looking UPS and they would sell a lot of them.
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      5. I am hoping that some company would put a relatively good nas in a efficient arm architecture and it looks like UGreen did it. The RK3588 is not a bad cpu as it is a slower than an intel n100. Consider that it has 8gb of memory, it should run dockers without no memory bottleneck. The only bad thing is that it doesn’t support vm’s.
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      6. I am hoping that some company would put a relatively good nas in a efficient arm architecture and it looks like UGreen did it. The RK3588 is not a bad cpu as it is a slower than an intel n100. Consider that it has 8gb of memory, it should run dockers without no memory bottleneck. The only bad thing is that it doesn’t support vm’s.
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      7. These should be Intel or AMD based. The Rockchip is probably really cheap, but I wouldn’t want to be stuck with the proprietary OS. CPU performance is about 20% less than an N100, which could be OK, but we need devices that won’t become bricks because of OS issues. Their DXP2800 (N100, two bay) is only $279 on Amazon right now.
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      8. These should be Intel or AMD based. The Rockchip is probably really cheap, but I wouldn’t want to be stuck with the proprietary OS. CPU performance is about 20% less than an N100, which could be OK, but we need devices that won’t become bricks because of OS issues. Their DXP2800 (N100, two bay) is only $279 on Amazon right now.
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      9. I hope they are not spreading themselves too thin. I am glad they are expanding their line though. However, I feel like they should focus more on the high end with Synology going in the opposite direction with the BeeStation.
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      10. Jellyfin app, seriously. Are Ugreen for business or homelabs? I don’t see any app for backup? Google backup? Dropbox? S3 backup?
        Can you replicate from one Ugreen to another? How about file sharing? Shared links, private and public?
        Ugreen might seem ok to tinker with , but for serious business i don’t think it can compare to Synology.
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      11. Jellyfin app, seriously. Are Ugreen for business or homelabs? I don’t see any app for backup? Google backup? Dropbox? S3 backup?
        Can you replicate from one Ugreen to another? How about file sharing? Shared links, private and public?
        Ugreen might seem ok to tinker with , but for serious business i don’t think it can compare to Synology.
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      12. Jellyfin app, seriously. Are Ugreen for business or homelabs? I don’t see any app for backup? Google backup? Dropbox? S3 backup?
        Can you replicate from one Ugreen to another? How about file sharing? Shared links, private and public?
        Ugreen might seem ok to tinker with , but for serious business i don’t think it can compare to Synology.
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      13. Just build your own nas and run TrueNAS on it. The learning curve is well worth it if you value your data. The fexibility, data security, and functionality is worth it. Plus using OTS parts mean you can easily replace parts or build a 2nd or 3rd nas for replication.
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      14. Just build your own nas and run TrueNAS on it. The learning curve is well worth it if you value your data. The fexibility, data security, and functionality is worth it. Plus using OTS parts mean you can easily replace parts or build a 2nd or 3rd nas for replication.
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      15. Just build your own nas and run TrueNAS on it. The learning curve is well worth it if you value your data. The fexibility, data security, and functionality is worth it. Plus using OTS parts mean you can easily replace parts or build a 2nd or 3rd nas for replication.
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      16. Good business is not a popularity contest. Most of your dislikes shouldn’t be functions of NAS. If you want enterprise level protection and features use the dedicated hardware for that required purpose.
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      17. Good business is not a popularity contest. Most of your dislikes shouldn’t be functions of NAS. If you want enterprise level protection and features use the dedicated hardware for that required purpose.
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      18. Good business is not a popularity contest. Most of your dislikes shouldn’t be functions of NAS. If you want enterprise level protection and features use the dedicated hardware for that required purpose.
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      19. i’m super happy with my nas, i bought the one from kickstarter, and while their initial months were disastrous (software wise), this current year has been amazing, everything feels more cohesive
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      20. i’m super happy with my nas, i bought the one from kickstarter, and while their initial months were disastrous (software wise), this current year has been amazing, everything feels more cohesive
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      21. i’m super happy with my nas, i bought the one from kickstarter, and while their initial months were disastrous (software wise), this current year has been amazing, everything feels more cohesive
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      22. How many are concerned about the Chinese origin of UGOS? The CCCP have strict controls over Chinese businesses, and I am unsure what info UGOS passes on to their communist overlords without our knowledge or consent.
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      23. How many are concerned about the Chinese origin of UGOS? The CCCP have strict controls over Chinese businesses, and I am unsure what info UGOS passes on to their communist overlords without our knowledge or consent.
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      24. How many are concerned about the Chinese origin of UGOS? The CCCP have strict controls over Chinese businesses, and I am unsure what info UGOS passes on to their communist overlords without our knowledge or consent.
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      25. Being in server engineering, ugreen uses modified debian with restrictions for upgrade, and their remote service looks reasonably secure. I’m using it myself.
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      26. Being in server engineering, ugreen uses modified debian with restrictions for upgrade, and their remote service looks reasonably secure. I’m using it myself.
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      27. Being in server engineering, ugreen uses modified debian with restrictions for upgrade, and their remote service looks reasonably secure. I’m using it myself.
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      28. I would buy Ugreen if they gone support hybrid RAID. Which makes it easier to upgrade existing array one by one… But I tried to contact them (Ugreen) and just no response at all ….what to think of that?
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      29. I would buy Ugreen if they gone support hybrid RAID. Which makes it easier to upgrade existing array one by one… But I tried to contact them (Ugreen) and just no response at all ….what to think of that?
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      30. I would buy Ugreen if they gone support hybrid RAID. Which makes it easier to upgrade existing array one by one… But I tried to contact them (Ugreen) and just no response at all ….what to think of that?
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      31. Hi, I hope you could help me with this question. I have been using Synology and specifically my colleagues and I are heavy users of Synology Drive to sync our work.

        Does the Ugreen Nas have this feature? specifically “free up space” while still having an image in the local hdd.

        Thanks in advance.
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      32. Hi, I hope you could help me with this question. I have been using Synology and specifically my colleagues and I are heavy users of Synology Drive to sync our work.

        Does the Ugreen Nas have this feature? specifically “free up space” while still having an image in the local hdd.

        Thanks in advance.
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      33. Hi, I hope you could help me with this question. I have been using Synology and specifically my colleagues and I are heavy users of Synology Drive to sync our work.

        Does the Ugreen Nas have this feature? specifically “free up space” while still having an image in the local hdd.

        Thanks in advance.
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      34. Hi,
        Does the two bay version support auto backups to a usb plugged in external drive that no one can access over network but only the nas for secure backups so the files can’t be encrypted by ransomware?

        Synology do this, but requires their viewer software.
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      35. Hi,
        Does the two bay version support auto backups to a usb plugged in external drive that no one can access over network but only the nas for secure backups so the files can’t be encrypted by ransomware?

        Synology do this, but requires their viewer software.
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      36. Hi,
        Does the two bay version support auto backups to a usb plugged in external drive that no one can access over network but only the nas for secure backups so the files can’t be encrypted by ransomware?

        Synology do this, but requires their viewer software.
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      37. Synology will be able to keep their lead on home NAS installations with their outdated hardware until someone makes a comparable OS. It shouldn’t be that difficult but not sure if it will happen anytime soon. Synology appears to be slowly backing away from the consumer NAS market due to shrinking margins and shrinking units sold if current consumer sentiment is true. I’d think they could make more net profit by just licensing their OS to others.
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      38. Synology will be able to keep their lead on home NAS installations with their outdated hardware until someone makes a comparable OS. It shouldn’t be that difficult but not sure if it will happen anytime soon. Synology appears to be slowly backing away from the consumer NAS market due to shrinking margins and shrinking units sold if current consumer sentiment is true. I’d think they could make more net profit by just licensing their OS to others.
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      39. Synology will be able to keep their lead on home NAS installations with their outdated hardware until someone makes a comparable OS. It shouldn’t be that difficult but not sure if it will happen anytime soon. Synology appears to be slowly backing away from the consumer NAS market due to shrinking margins and shrinking units sold if current consumer sentiment is true. I’d think they could make more net profit by just licensing their OS to others.
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      40. Kickkstarter backer here, never had a nas beyond some basic solutions.

        I love the NASYNC. Quite happy with it, and the ease of remote access is great for family. Just wish i could force users to use MFA. You can only enable it for yourself.
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      41. Kickkstarter backer here, never had a nas beyond some basic solutions.

        I love the NASYNC. Quite happy with it, and the ease of remote access is great for family. Just wish i could force users to use MFA. You can only enable it for yourself.
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      42. Kickkstarter backer here, never had a nas beyond some basic solutions.

        I love the NASYNC. Quite happy with it, and the ease of remote access is great for family. Just wish i could force users to use MFA. You can only enable it for yourself.
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      43. I searched for ugreen review because ugreen products are more suitable to my country (and me personally) purchasing power. I need alternatives from the big brands NAS.
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      44. I searched for ugreen review because ugreen products are more suitable to my country (and me personally) purchasing power. I need alternatives from the big brands NAS.
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      45. I searched for ugreen review because ugreen products are more suitable to my country (and me personally) purchasing power. I need alternatives from the big brands NAS.
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      46. what about Drive clients and services on UGreen (like synology drive) ? (for linux)

        bare metal backup/restore? (like ABB) ? any other softwware? (qnap and asustor don’t have it as well?)
        does it connecto UPS over USB ?
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      47. what about Drive clients and services on UGreen (like synology drive) ? (for linux)

        bare metal backup/restore? (like ABB) ? any other softwware? (qnap and asustor don’t have it as well?)
        does it connecto UPS over USB ?
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      48. what about Drive clients and services on UGreen (like synology drive) ? (for linux)

        bare metal backup/restore? (like ABB) ? any other softwware? (qnap and asustor don’t have it as well?)
        does it connecto UPS over USB ?
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      49. UGreen EULA… (yikes !)

        “You may not use this product for business purposes without the express written agreement from Ugreen.”

        “You may not use this product in any way that does not conform to the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China.”

        “You may not store or transmitted anything on this or out services that we deem a subversive to the PRC.”
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      50. UGreen EULA… (yikes !)

        “You may not use this product for business purposes without the express written agreement from Ugreen.”

        “You may not use this product in any way that does not conform to the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China.”

        “You may not store or transmitted anything on this or out services that we deem a subversive to the PRC.”
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      51. UGreen EULA… (yikes !)

        “You may not use this product for business purposes without the express written agreement from Ugreen.”

        “You may not use this product in any way that does not conform to the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China.”

        “You may not store or transmitted anything on this or out services that we deem a subversive to the PRC.”
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      52. At this point, for home users UGreen is already a better choice than Synology, AFAIC. Much better value for money, no hardware lock in, and no “sorry, we are removing this feature you paid for” shenanigans. I chose Synology in the past, but Synology’s recent announcement of an ill-justified hardware lockdown for overpriced “Synology” disk drives (they don’t manufacture them) was the last straw.
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      53. At this point, for home users UGreen is already a better choice than Synology, AFAIC. Much better value for money, no hardware lock in, and no “sorry, we are removing this feature you paid for” shenanigans. I chose Synology in the past, but Synology’s recent announcement of an ill-justified hardware lockdown for overpriced “Synology” disk drives (they don’t manufacture them) was the last straw.
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      54. At this point, for home users UGreen is already a better choice than Synology, AFAIC. Much better value for money, no hardware lock in, and no “sorry, we are removing this feature you paid for” shenanigans. I chose Synology in the past, but Synology’s recent announcement of an ill-justified hardware lockdown for overpriced “Synology” disk drives (they don’t manufacture them) was the last straw.
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      55. Hi Thnx fot the great video and explaination of the UGREEN NAS. I’m about to buy my first NAS so i’m doing the research and you are very helpfull. The NAS would ‘just’ serve as a household/ familie product. Nothing fancie but my wife and me being able to save our data to our NAS being abroad or on the golf course. So basicly foto/ video. But also to store work related data. So security is an issue….
        I watched also vids of Synology product and the better software packages / security, it overwelms me (being a NAS NOOB).
        So i gonna wait out a bit and have an eye out for UGREEN’s updates ont the sotware front. Cause i love the hardware side og UGREEN, proper products and matching internal hardware…other brands i thing are flimsy platicie things…and i don’t like that plastic fantastic feeling of product with a pricetag of a few hundred euro’s… so thanks for you’re insights
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      56. Hi Thnx fot the great video and explaination of the UGREEN NAS. I’m about to buy my first NAS so i’m doing the research and you are very helpfull. The NAS would ‘just’ serve as a household/ familie product. Nothing fancie but my wife and me being able to save our data to our NAS being abroad or on the golf course. So basicly foto/ video. But also to store work related data. So security is an issue….
        I watched also vids of Synology product and the better software packages / security, it overwelms me (being a NAS NOOB).
        So i gonna wait out a bit and have an eye out for UGREEN’s updates ont the sotware front. Cause i love the hardware side og UGREEN, proper products and matching internal hardware…other brands i thing are flimsy platicie things…and i don’t like that plastic fantastic feeling of product with a pricetag of a few hundred euro’s… so thanks for you’re insights
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      57. Hi Thnx fot the great video and explaination of the UGREEN NAS. I’m about to buy my first NAS so i’m doing the research and you are very helpfull. The NAS would ‘just’ serve as a household/ familie product. Nothing fancie but my wife and me being able to save our data to our NAS being abroad or on the golf course. So basicly foto/ video. But also to store work related data. So security is an issue….
        I watched also vids of Synology product and the better software packages / security, it overwelms me (being a NAS NOOB).
        So i gonna wait out a bit and have an eye out for UGREEN’s updates ont the sotware front. Cause i love the hardware side og UGREEN, proper products and matching internal hardware…other brands i thing are flimsy platicie things…and i don’t like that plastic fantastic feeling of product with a pricetag of a few hundred euro’s… so thanks for you’re insights
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      58. Does UGreen NAS support encryption on the pool/ drive level? Like can I remove the drives and install them in another PC and see the contents of the drives? Or will data be unreadable? In my case I have basic Raid 1 set up on the DXP4800. Kinda a newbie with NAS systems.
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      59. Does UGreen NAS support encryption on the pool/ drive level? Like can I remove the drives and install them in another PC and see the contents of the drives? Or will data be unreadable? In my case I have basic Raid 1 set up on the DXP4800. Kinda a newbie with NAS systems.
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      60. Does UGreen NAS support encryption on the pool/ drive level? Like can I remove the drives and install them in another PC and see the contents of the drives? Or will data be unreadable? In my case I have basic Raid 1 set up on the DXP4800. Kinda a newbie with NAS systems.
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      61. I bought DXP4800 Plus a few months ago and last week, the Btrfs storage got unmounted and inaccessible out of nowhere. The four HDDs are fine, but the file system became corrupted or damaged all of a sudden for no reason. I had to buy an external hard drive to back up all my files before wiping the storage and setting it up again. It’s obviously not fun to deal with that after only a few months of usage, but I’m glad I didn’t lose my data.
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      62. I bought DXP4800 Plus a few months ago and last week, the Btrfs storage got unmounted and inaccessible out of nowhere. The four HDDs are fine, but the file system became corrupted or damaged all of a sudden for no reason. I had to buy an external hard drive to back up all my files before wiping the storage and setting it up again. It’s obviously not fun to deal with that after only a few months of usage, but I’m glad I didn’t lose my data.
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      63. I bought DXP4800 Plus a few months ago and last week, the Btrfs storage got unmounted and inaccessible out of nowhere. The four HDDs are fine, but the file system became corrupted or damaged all of a sudden for no reason. I had to buy an external hard drive to back up all my files before wiping the storage and setting it up again. It’s obviously not fun to deal with that after only a few months of usage, but I’m glad I didn’t lose my data.
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      64. Running my 2nd 8800 now. 8- 14tb drives, 40GB of ram plus 2 1TB NVME read/write cache and connected to my switch at 10GB.. Only issue – if you use the Ugreen OS – you cant turn off thumb nails.. I HATE THUMBNAILS… really hate them, useless function for me. You cant turn it off in the OS front end. Ran a script in SSH to disable and remove it but it will come back and I will 10’s of thousands of thumb.db files all over the device (archive for photography company).. So far the script worked but next update may change that. Need a way to make that a setting.
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      65. Running my 2nd 8800 now. 8- 14tb drives, 40GB of ram plus 2 1TB NVME read/write cache and connected to my switch at 10GB.. Only issue – if you use the Ugreen OS – you cant turn off thumb nails.. I HATE THUMBNAILS… really hate them, useless function for me. You cant turn it off in the OS front end. Ran a script in SSH to disable and remove it but it will come back and I will 10’s of thousands of thumb.db files all over the device (archive for photography company).. So far the script worked but next update may change that. Need a way to make that a setting.
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      66. Running my 2nd 8800 now. 8- 14tb drives, 40GB of ram plus 2 1TB NVME read/write cache and connected to my switch at 10GB.. Only issue – if you use the Ugreen OS – you cant turn off thumb nails.. I HATE THUMBNAILS… really hate them, useless function for me. You cant turn it off in the OS front end. Ran a script in SSH to disable and remove it but it will come back and I will 10’s of thousands of thumb.db files all over the device (archive for photography company).. So far the script worked but next update may change that. Need a way to make that a setting.
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      67. Bought the DXP6800 since the kickstarter offer last year but I’ve never started the device. Populated the SSDs with 8TB Gen4 and the slots with five 22TB, also 64GB 4800MHz RAM. I feel Abit overwhelmed with all the software and the risk of hacking/data loss.
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      68. Bought the DXP6800 since the kickstarter offer last year but I’ve never started the device. Populated the SSDs with 8TB Gen4 and the slots with five 22TB, also 64GB 4800MHz RAM. I feel Abit overwhelmed with all the software and the risk of hacking/data loss.
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      69. Bought the DXP6800 since the kickstarter offer last year but I’ve never started the device. Populated the SSDs with 8TB Gen4 and the slots with five 22TB, also 64GB 4800MHz RAM. I feel Abit overwhelmed with all the software and the risk of hacking/data loss.
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      70. Given the current economic climate, I will not be surprise UGreen will scaledown their nas units and other operations investments soon. Not only UGreen will find it hard to export to US (one of the largest market), they is not even able to import Intel/AMD or other chips without getting hit by crazy tariffs.
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      71. Given the current economic climate, I will not be surprise UGreen will scaledown their nas units and other operations investments soon. Not only UGreen will find it hard to export to US (one of the largest market), they is not even able to import Intel/AMD or other chips without getting hit by crazy tariffs.
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      72. Given the current economic climate, I will not be surprise UGreen will scaledown their nas units and other operations investments soon. Not only UGreen will find it hard to export to US (one of the largest market), they is not even able to import Intel/AMD or other chips without getting hit by crazy tariffs.
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      73. UGREEN is making friends in the Benelux as well. Great OS, NAS-Sync, or when using TrueNAS, both work seamlessly well. A new kid on the NAS Block, challenging the leader in the market. Perfect 2-4Bay solutions for end users and small businesses.
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      74. UGREEN is making friends in the Benelux as well. Great OS, NAS-Sync, or when using TrueNAS, both work seamlessly well. A new kid on the NAS Block, challenging the leader in the market. Perfect 2-4Bay solutions for end users and small businesses.
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      75. UGREEN is making friends in the Benelux as well. Great OS, NAS-Sync, or when using TrueNAS, both work seamlessly well. A new kid on the NAS Block, challenging the leader in the market. Perfect 2-4Bay solutions for end users and small businesses.
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      76. Synology is catering more for the business end just like the path nvidia has chosen. In a few years time I’ll probably switch to a ugreen when it’s been battle tested more.
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      77. Synology is catering more for the business end just like the path nvidia has chosen. In a few years time I’ll probably switch to a ugreen when it’s been battle tested more.
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      78. Synology is catering more for the business end just like the path nvidia has chosen. In a few years time I’ll probably switch to a ugreen when it’s been battle tested more.
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      79. I’ll be upgrading from a Synology DS918+ to a UGREEN NAS when the time comes. Been very disappointed with Synology’s offerings for the last several years now.
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      80. I’ll be upgrading from a Synology DS918+ to a UGREEN NAS when the time comes. Been very disappointed with Synology’s offerings for the last several years now.
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      81. I’ll be upgrading from a Synology DS918+ to a UGREEN NAS when the time comes. Been very disappointed with Synology’s offerings for the last several years now.
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      82. I just bought one from Amazon. I have an old ds218+ from Synology that’s just way too slow for my needs. Saw the dxp2800 on sale and got one. My only real concern is cloud backup. I use Bacblaze B2 to backup my synology but I haven’t gotten any confirmation that the Ugreen can do that.
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      83. I just bought one from Amazon. I have an old ds218+ from Synology that’s just way too slow for my needs. Saw the dxp2800 on sale and got one. My only real concern is cloud backup. I use Bacblaze B2 to backup my synology but I haven’t gotten any confirmation that the Ugreen can do that.
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      84. I just bought one from Amazon. I have an old ds218+ from Synology that’s just way too slow for my needs. Saw the dxp2800 on sale and got one. My only real concern is cloud backup. I use Bacblaze B2 to backup my synology but I haven’t gotten any confirmation that the Ugreen can do that.
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      85. For me its VERY important to sync my iOS devices automatically(photos and phone backups like whatsapp, etc.), VERY important to sync between my Mac and iMac with iCloud have the files instantly on my desktop, sync Google Drive, and to MIRROR backup with another Ugreen NAS, none of this requirments could be accomolish with the current UGOS, so its a no for me.
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      86. For me its VERY important to sync my iOS devices automatically(photos and phone backups like whatsapp, etc.), VERY important to sync between my Mac and iMac with iCloud have the files instantly on my desktop, sync Google Drive, and to MIRROR backup with another Ugreen NAS, none of this requirments could be accomolish with the current UGOS, so its a no for me.
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      87. For me its VERY important to sync my iOS devices automatically(photos and phone backups like whatsapp, etc.), VERY important to sync between my Mac and iMac with iCloud have the files instantly on my desktop, sync Google Drive, and to MIRROR backup with another Ugreen NAS, none of this requirments could be accomolish with the current UGOS, so its a no for me.
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      88. Great video as always, and thank you for mentioning the new hires at UGREEN. I joined in March 2025 as the UK BDM for NAS, coming with over 30 years experience in storage. The products are coming to the channel in a big way very soon. We are sorting out distribution contracts and a few other things in anticipation. So reassuring, having read so many of the comments from this video and some of the other UGREEN NAS featured videos you have aired.
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      89. Great video as always, and thank you for mentioning the new hires at UGREEN. I joined in March 2025 as the UK BDM for NAS, coming with over 30 years experience in storage. The products are coming to the channel in a big way very soon. We are sorting out distribution contracts and a few other things in anticipation. So reassuring, having read so many of the comments from this video and some of the other UGREEN NAS featured videos you have aired.
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      90. Great video as always, and thank you for mentioning the new hires at UGREEN. I joined in March 2025 as the UK BDM for NAS, coming with over 30 years experience in storage. The products are coming to the channel in a big way very soon. We are sorting out distribution contracts and a few other things in anticipation. So reassuring, having read so many of the comments from this video and some of the other UGREEN NAS featured videos you have aired.
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      91. Question: Is it possible to maintain a separate partitions for my own stuff, family, friends, partner, etc? Or is it all in one space separated by folders with assigned RBAC?
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      92. Question: Is it possible to maintain a separate partitions for my own stuff, family, friends, partner, etc? Or is it all in one space separated by folders with assigned RBAC?
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      93. Question: Is it possible to maintain a separate partitions for my own stuff, family, friends, partner, etc? Or is it all in one space separated by folders with assigned RBAC?
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      94. Ugreen 4800 Plus could have been a really amazing NAS should it have PCIe extension like QNAP and Asustor—or at least if it had 4x M.2 SSDs. The company should have gone this last mile (PCIe slot or 4 M.2s) but it didn’t.
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      95. Ugreen 4800 Plus could have been a really amazing NAS should it have PCIe extension like QNAP and Asustor—or at least if it had 4x M.2 SSDs. The company should have gone this last mile (PCIe slot or 4 M.2s) but it didn’t.
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      96. Ugreen 4800 Plus could have been a really amazing NAS should it have PCIe extension like QNAP and Asustor—or at least if it had 4x M.2 SSDs. The company should have gone this last mile (PCIe slot or 4 M.2s) but it didn’t.
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      97. I’m thinking about buying the 10G 4-Bay model or if by then the newer one releases its newer replacement. Right now i have a lot of space and multiple DIY Rack Servers. Most of them are just storage dervers for backup. Next year i’ll be moving into a smaller place and thus need to move my storage from a big rack into smaller boxes. I was thinking of building something myself again, probablynin the Chenbro Sr301 case, since i already have one backup server in that case and i absolutely love it. But then i saw the ugreen 4bay model exists and it is even smaller, still pretty silent, also has the 10G connection I want…. This thing is almost perfect.since it will be only a backup server for me and only turned on like once every 3 months or so i dont really care abaout sny of the negatives I’ve heared so far. Im just gonna install truenas, put my 4 18TB drives in there and maybe put a 2tb nvme for cacheing in it.
        For what im gonna use it and how small it is I think its the ideal solution.
        If I’m happy with the first one i buy i am also most likely going to buy a second one of those.
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      98. I’m thinking about buying the 10G 4-Bay model or if by then the newer one releases its newer replacement. Right now i have a lot of space and multiple DIY Rack Servers. Most of them are just storage dervers for backup. Next year i’ll be moving into a smaller place and thus need to move my storage from a big rack into smaller boxes. I was thinking of building something myself again, probablynin the Chenbro Sr301 case, since i already have one backup server in that case and i absolutely love it. But then i saw the ugreen 4bay model exists and it is even smaller, still pretty silent, also has the 10G connection I want…. This thing is almost perfect.since it will be only a backup server for me and only turned on like once every 3 months or so i dont really care abaout sny of the negatives I’ve heared so far. Im just gonna install truenas, put my 4 18TB drives in there and maybe put a 2tb nvme for cacheing in it.
        For what im gonna use it and how small it is I think its the ideal solution.
        If I’m happy with the first one i buy i am also most likely going to buy a second one of those.
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      99. I’m thinking about buying the 10G 4-Bay model or if by then the newer one releases its newer replacement. Right now i have a lot of space and multiple DIY Rack Servers. Most of them are just storage dervers for backup. Next year i’ll be moving into a smaller place and thus need to move my storage from a big rack into smaller boxes. I was thinking of building something myself again, probablynin the Chenbro Sr301 case, since i already have one backup server in that case and i absolutely love it. But then i saw the ugreen 4bay model exists and it is even smaller, still pretty silent, also has the 10G connection I want…. This thing is almost perfect.since it will be only a backup server for me and only turned on like once every 3 months or so i dont really care abaout sny of the negatives I’ve heared so far. Im just gonna install truenas, put my 4 18TB drives in there and maybe put a 2tb nvme for cacheing in it.
        For what im gonna use it and how small it is I think its the ideal solution.
        If I’m happy with the first one i buy i am also most likely going to buy a second one of those.
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      100. Synology abadonned its base a long time ago, QNAP is bad, so…my next NAS will be DIY I will just build it and not rely on these brands anymore, freedom is the key and for the same money you have better hardware.
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      101. Synology abadonned its base a long time ago, QNAP is bad, so…my next NAS will be DIY I will just build it and not rely on these brands anymore, freedom is the key and for the same money you have better hardware.
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      102. Synology abadonned its base a long time ago, QNAP is bad, so…my next NAS will be DIY I will just build it and not rely on these brands anymore, freedom is the key and for the same money you have better hardware.
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      103. I backed them for the 6-bay model. I don’t do much with it; I’m retired and I really just wanted a large-capacity file and media server. Anything else is a bonus. Security isn’t as big an issue for me as for others, because I keep it on a separate WiFi network that does not connect to the internet except when I’m checking for updates.
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      104. I backed them for the 6-bay model. I don’t do much with it; I’m retired and I really just wanted a large-capacity file and media server. Anything else is a bonus. Security isn’t as big an issue for me as for others, because I keep it on a separate WiFi network that does not connect to the internet except when I’m checking for updates.
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      105. I backed them for the 6-bay model. I don’t do much with it; I’m retired and I really just wanted a large-capacity file and media server. Anything else is a bonus. Security isn’t as big an issue for me as for others, because I keep it on a separate WiFi network that does not connect to the internet except when I’m checking for updates.
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      106. This video convinced me to swap from my Atom based QNAP (as well of watching dozens of your videos trying to decide between a TS855X, Ugreen 88/8600 or the Zimacube), just found it was struggling with multiple dockers and not enough clout for some VM work.
        I went for the 8600 in the end, with the current Amazon offer was an amazing price for the hardware. I can happily leave QNAP OS, to be honest, most of the apps seem to be duplicates, some of them just plain don’t work (anything that attaches to Google drive for example appears to have been nerfed), and they haven’t had a stellar security history themselves.
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      107. This video convinced me to swap from my Atom based QNAP (as well of watching dozens of your videos trying to decide between a TS855X, Ugreen 88/8600 or the Zimacube), just found it was struggling with multiple dockers and not enough clout for some VM work.
        I went for the 8600 in the end, with the current Amazon offer was an amazing price for the hardware. I can happily leave QNAP OS, to be honest, most of the apps seem to be duplicates, some of them just plain don’t work (anything that attaches to Google drive for example appears to have been nerfed), and they haven’t had a stellar security history themselves.
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      108. This video convinced me to swap from my Atom based QNAP (as well of watching dozens of your videos trying to decide between a TS855X, Ugreen 88/8600 or the Zimacube), just found it was struggling with multiple dockers and not enough clout for some VM work.
        I went for the 8600 in the end, with the current Amazon offer was an amazing price for the hardware. I can happily leave QNAP OS, to be honest, most of the apps seem to be duplicates, some of them just plain don’t work (anything that attaches to Google drive for example appears to have been nerfed), and they haven’t had a stellar security history themselves.
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      109. Just brought my first ugreen nas a dxp4800plus almost a year after buying my first nas a Synology ds923+ and so far I still prefer Synologys os and software but I much prefer ugreens hardware, pricing and customer support
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      110. Just brought my first ugreen nas a dxp4800plus almost a year after buying my first nas a Synology ds923+ and so far I still prefer Synologys os and software but I much prefer ugreens hardware, pricing and customer support
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      111. Just brought my first ugreen nas a dxp4800plus almost a year after buying my first nas a Synology ds923+ and so far I still prefer Synologys os and software but I much prefer ugreens hardware, pricing and customer support
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      112. on the verge. UGreen is what i’ve settled on. A plex app would be huge but considering i’m also considering a switch to Jellyfin it’s great tha it already has an app. Me all i need it for is streaming local media. i’ll probably never have a house in this economy so the whole surveillance might not be needed.
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      113. on the verge. UGreen is what i’ve settled on. A plex app would be huge but considering i’m also considering a switch to Jellyfin it’s great tha it already has an app. Me all i need it for is streaming local media. i’ll probably never have a house in this economy so the whole surveillance might not be needed.
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      114. on the verge. UGreen is what i’ve settled on. A plex app would be huge but considering i’m also considering a switch to Jellyfin it’s great tha it already has an app. Me all i need it for is streaming local media. i’ll probably never have a house in this economy so the whole surveillance might not be needed.
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      115. Is it possible to backup to a remote Ugreen Nas (say via Tailscale or other VPN)? Is the process easy to setup and not prone to errors? Can you sync between them rather than backup?
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      116. Is it possible to backup to a remote Ugreen Nas (say via Tailscale or other VPN)? Is the process easy to setup and not prone to errors? Can you sync between them rather than backup?
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      117. Is it possible to backup to a remote Ugreen Nas (say via Tailscale or other VPN)? Is the process easy to setup and not prone to errors? Can you sync between them rather than backup?
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      118. I bought one of these like three days ago and it’ll be here today. I watched your video last night and shot them an email about getting a credit for the difference in the sale price and I woke up this morning to a $35 refund. I like these folks and thank goodness I saw your video!
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      119. I bought one of these like three days ago and it’ll be here today. I watched your video last night and shot them an email about getting a credit for the difference in the sale price and I woke up this morning to a $35 refund. I like these folks and thank goodness I saw your video!
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      120. I bought one of these like three days ago and it’ll be here today. I watched your video last night and shot them an email about getting a credit for the difference in the sale price and I woke up this morning to a $35 refund. I like these folks and thank goodness I saw your video!
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      121. The country of origin on this will be an issue as history has proven despite statements to the contrary, they have a backdoor and other headaches. Over the last 40 years there are countless examples. That may be ok for some, but not by me.
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      122. The country of origin on this will be an issue as history has proven despite statements to the contrary, they have a backdoor and other headaches. Over the last 40 years there are countless examples. That may be ok for some, but not by me.
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      123. The country of origin on this will be an issue as history has proven despite statements to the contrary, they have a backdoor and other headaches. Over the last 40 years there are countless examples. That may be ok for some, but not by me.
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      124. Hi!

        I’ve been thinking about buying a NAS for the past few months and I was leaning towards the DS923+ as I work with photo and video editing. I want to backup all my work and family photos and videos and have some films on the NAS so I could use Plex too. I would use it to edit via 2.5G or 10G connection and I would like to use it to share the final results to my clients too. Never had a NAS before, so, I’m a little lost. Would you recommend Ugreen as it’s cheaper and it seems to be catching on software with Synology?

        Thanks a lot to anyone who shares their opinion on this!
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      125. Hi!

        I’ve been thinking about buying a NAS for the past few months and I was leaning towards the DS923+ as I work with photo and video editing. I want to backup all my work and family photos and videos and have some films on the NAS so I could use Plex too. I would use it to edit via 2.5G or 10G connection and I would like to use it to share the final results to my clients too. Never had a NAS before, so, I’m a little lost. Would you recommend Ugreen as it’s cheaper and it seems to be catching on software with Synology?

        Thanks a lot to anyone who shares their opinion on this!
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      126. Hi!

        I’ve been thinking about buying a NAS for the past few months and I was leaning towards the DS923+ as I work with photo and video editing. I want to backup all my work and family photos and videos and have some films on the NAS so I could use Plex too. I would use it to edit via 2.5G or 10G connection and I would like to use it to share the final results to my clients too. Never had a NAS before, so, I’m a little lost. Would you recommend Ugreen as it’s cheaper and it seems to be catching on software with Synology?

        Thanks a lot to anyone who shares their opinion on this!
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      127. I have a DXP4800 since last Christmas, and for me it’s OK, the videos app on Android TV it’s better than VLC or DSvideo, the Mobile app it’s top, BUT I miss something to see my pictures on my smart tv. I know I can use DLNA, but haven’t succeed in seeing the contents on my NAS, I can see the device, but when i go into it, no data appears.
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      128. I have a DXP4800 since last Christmas, and for me it’s OK, the videos app on Android TV it’s better than VLC or DSvideo, the Mobile app it’s top, BUT I miss something to see my pictures on my smart tv. I know I can use DLNA, but haven’t succeed in seeing the contents on my NAS, I can see the device, but when i go into it, no data appears.
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      129. I have a DXP4800 since last Christmas, and for me it’s OK, the videos app on Android TV it’s better than VLC or DSvideo, the Mobile app it’s top, BUT I miss something to see my pictures on my smart tv. I know I can use DLNA, but haven’t succeed in seeing the contents on my NAS, I can see the device, but when i go into it, no data appears.
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      130. I like ugreen for their lowcost lineup (bluetooth dongle, power adapter, dock, sata-to-usb stuff …) price-quality ratio is generally really really good. Here, their NAS lineup doesnt fit the market imo, too expensive, too average, their products are beaten in every segment by cheaper existing products.
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      131. I like ugreen for their lowcost lineup (bluetooth dongle, power adapter, dock, sata-to-usb stuff …) price-quality ratio is generally really really good. Here, their NAS lineup doesnt fit the market imo, too expensive, too average, their products are beaten in every segment by cheaper existing products.
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      132. I like ugreen for their lowcost lineup (bluetooth dongle, power adapter, dock, sata-to-usb stuff …) price-quality ratio is generally really really good. Here, their NAS lineup doesnt fit the market imo, too expensive, too average, their products are beaten in every segment by cheaper existing products.
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      133. 02 04 03 01 my ocd is kicking in…triggered lol. I’d really like to try Ugreen next. If they have a sale day where the 8 bay is near the early bird launch price I’m going to have to get one.
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      134. 02 04 03 01 my ocd is kicking in…triggered lol. I’d really like to try Ugreen next. If they have a sale day where the 8 bay is near the early bird launch price I’m going to have to get one.
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      135. 02 04 03 01 my ocd is kicking in…triggered lol. I’d really like to try Ugreen next. If they have a sale day where the 8 bay is near the early bird launch price I’m going to have to get one.
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      136. Switched from multiple Synology units to two new Ugreen NAS units 8 months ago. The physical build quality and specs of the Ugreen systems is far better than anything I’ve seen from Synology. They also come with card readers, usbc and at least 2.5gb nic’s. Synology has become to comfortable / complacent. Hoping Ugreen continues to add more feature, but a year in they have all the basics I need. Best tech brand switch I’ve made in years!
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      137. Switched from multiple Synology units to two new Ugreen NAS units 8 months ago. The physical build quality and specs of the Ugreen systems is far better than anything I’ve seen from Synology. They also come with card readers, usbc and at least 2.5gb nic’s. Synology has become to comfortable / complacent. Hoping Ugreen continues to add more feature, but a year in they have all the basics I need. Best tech brand switch I’ve made in years!
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      138. Switched from multiple Synology units to two new Ugreen NAS units 8 months ago. The physical build quality and specs of the Ugreen systems is far better than anything I’ve seen from Synology. They also come with card readers, usbc and at least 2.5gb nic’s. Synology has become to comfortable / complacent. Hoping Ugreen continues to add more feature, but a year in they have all the basics I need. Best tech brand switch I’ve made in years!
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      139. Who makes the operating system that these turnkey NAS vendors are using? QNAP, Synology, and Ugreen seem way to similar with their windowed “desktop” UI to be purely from scratch by each vendor. Is there a boilerplate OS that they are reskinning? If not, how did Ugreen roll out something so near feature complete right off the bat.
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      140. Who makes the operating system that these turnkey NAS vendors are using? QNAP, Synology, and Ugreen seem way to similar with their windowed “desktop” UI to be purely from scratch by each vendor. Is there a boilerplate OS that they are reskinning? If not, how did Ugreen roll out something so near feature complete right off the bat.
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      141. Who makes the operating system that these turnkey NAS vendors are using? QNAP, Synology, and Ugreen seem way to similar with their windowed “desktop” UI to be purely from scratch by each vendor. Is there a boilerplate OS that they are reskinning? If not, how did Ugreen roll out something so near feature complete right off the bat.
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      142. I’ve installed Proxmox on my DXP8800 day one and run DSM on a VM for the eight bays. Works flawless, though it did require an involved setup process so it’s not necessarily for beginners. But running DSM with actually decent NAS hardware specs is a dream and is a far better alternative to Synology’s anemic hardware. My main complaint about the Ugreen is that the disk trays rattle too much. This can be rectified with velcro shims but this shouldn’t have to be needed to avoid annoying buzzing noise from rattling disk trays.
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      143. I’ve installed Proxmox on my DXP8800 day one and run DSM on a VM for the eight bays. Works flawless, though it did require an involved setup process so it’s not necessarily for beginners. But running DSM with actually decent NAS hardware specs is a dream and is a far better alternative to Synology’s anemic hardware. My main complaint about the Ugreen is that the disk trays rattle too much. This can be rectified with velcro shims but this shouldn’t have to be needed to avoid annoying buzzing noise from rattling disk trays.
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      144. I’ve installed Proxmox on my DXP8800 day one and run DSM on a VM for the eight bays. Works flawless, though it did require an involved setup process so it’s not necessarily for beginners. But running DSM with actually decent NAS hardware specs is a dream and is a far better alternative to Synology’s anemic hardware. My main complaint about the Ugreen is that the disk trays rattle too much. This can be rectified with velcro shims but this shouldn’t have to be needed to avoid annoying buzzing noise from rattling disk trays.
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      145. And what about the mobile apps ?! Because for me, 80% of my NAS use is through a drive and photo app. Since the release last year I didn’t find anyone focusing on this…
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      146. And what about the mobile apps ?! Because for me, 80% of my NAS use is through a drive and photo app. Since the release last year I didn’t find anyone focusing on this…
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      147. And what about the mobile apps ?! Because for me, 80% of my NAS use is through a drive and photo app. Since the release last year I didn’t find anyone focusing on this…
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      148. I’ve been interested in these UGreen NAS’ for a while now but being an Aussie, I can’t buy one here. UGreen’s only official store in Australia is via Amazon Australia and they don’t list the NAS’ so big sads.
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      149. I’ve been interested in these UGreen NAS’ for a while now but being an Aussie, I can’t buy one here. UGreen’s only official store in Australia is via Amazon Australia and they don’t list the NAS’ so big sads.
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      150. I’ve been interested in these UGreen NAS’ for a while now but being an Aussie, I can’t buy one here. UGreen’s only official store in Australia is via Amazon Australia and they don’t list the NAS’ so big sads.
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      151. Oh God… I don’t want Google AI. I don’t want Apple AI. I don’t want M$ Copilot AI. I certainly don’t want AI on a NAS… Ugreen. Please keep the AI crap off of my NAS storage devices please. They are for storing files and running file servers and self-hosted applications, not for AI.
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      152. Oh God… I don’t want Google AI. I don’t want Apple AI. I don’t want M$ Copilot AI. I certainly don’t want AI on a NAS… Ugreen. Please keep the AI crap off of my NAS storage devices please. They are for storing files and running file servers and self-hosted applications, not for AI.
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      153. Oh God… I don’t want Google AI. I don’t want Apple AI. I don’t want M$ Copilot AI. I certainly don’t want AI on a NAS… Ugreen. Please keep the AI crap off of my NAS storage devices please. They are for storing files and running file servers and self-hosted applications, not for AI.
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      154. I’ve backed for the DXP4800 Plus and I’m very happy with the device I’ve received. Unfortunately I had a noisy CPU fan defect after a few months BUT their support was very fast and friendly which for me is a huge positive aspect on its own.
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      155. I’ve backed for the DXP4800 Plus and I’m very happy with the device I’ve received. Unfortunately I had a noisy CPU fan defect after a few months BUT their support was very fast and friendly which for me is a huge positive aspect on its own.
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      156. I’ve backed for the DXP4800 Plus and I’m very happy with the device I’ve received. Unfortunately I had a noisy CPU fan defect after a few months BUT their support was very fast and friendly which for me is a huge positive aspect on its own.
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      157. I bought the 4 bay plus model last year on Kickstarter thanks to you & the community doing deep dives with the devices you got. As one of those backers, I wanted to say I appreciate every UGREEN update video you all make ????
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      158. I bought the 4 bay plus model last year on Kickstarter thanks to you & the community doing deep dives with the devices you got. As one of those backers, I wanted to say I appreciate every UGREEN update video you all make ????
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      159. I bought the 4 bay plus model last year on Kickstarter thanks to you & the community doing deep dives with the devices you got. As one of those backers, I wanted to say I appreciate every UGREEN update video you all make ????
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      160. I bought a 4800+ during the kickstarter campaign. It all seemed easy enough – it was replacing an old Synology which was outdated and slow. But I could never get it working properly. When ever I would do a large copy – I had over 2 TB worth of data, it would time out. Tried various things including adding SSDs for cache as well us upgrading the RAM to 32GB. If I tried to do it on a non raid volume, it would work, but never with RAID 5. Went thorough several software upgrades, but no joy. BTW I only use Macs so never did try it out with Windows clients.

        I did try reaching out to UGreen’s tech support, and frankly though they did get back to me they were not particularly helpful.

        I ended up putting Unraid on it and it has worked pretty flawlessly ever since. Not real impressed with the software, but to be fair I have not tried later drops of their OS. The hardware is pretty solid though. I did raise it with a small stand and put a fan under it which dropped the average temperature by at least 5 degrees C. That said, I do have it in a cabinet, so that may account for some heat build up.

        Would I buy another one? Yes. The price is decent, and the hardware is ok. I’d put Unraid on it.
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      161. I bought a 4800+ during the kickstarter campaign. It all seemed easy enough – it was replacing an old Synology which was outdated and slow. But I could never get it working properly. When ever I would do a large copy – I had over 2 TB worth of data, it would time out. Tried various things including adding SSDs for cache as well us upgrading the RAM to 32GB. If I tried to do it on a non raid volume, it would work, but never with RAID 5. Went thorough several software upgrades, but no joy. BTW I only use Macs so never did try it out with Windows clients.

        I did try reaching out to UGreen’s tech support, and frankly though they did get back to me they were not particularly helpful.

        I ended up putting Unraid on it and it has worked pretty flawlessly ever since. Not real impressed with the software, but to be fair I have not tried later drops of their OS. The hardware is pretty solid though. I did raise it with a small stand and put a fan under it which dropped the average temperature by at least 5 degrees C. That said, I do have it in a cabinet, so that may account for some heat build up.

        Would I buy another one? Yes. The price is decent, and the hardware is ok. I’d put Unraid on it.
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      162. I bought a 4800+ during the kickstarter campaign. It all seemed easy enough – it was replacing an old Synology which was outdated and slow. But I could never get it working properly. When ever I would do a large copy – I had over 2 TB worth of data, it would time out. Tried various things including adding SSDs for cache as well us upgrading the RAM to 32GB. If I tried to do it on a non raid volume, it would work, but never with RAID 5. Went thorough several software upgrades, but no joy. BTW I only use Macs so never did try it out with Windows clients.

        I did try reaching out to UGreen’s tech support, and frankly though they did get back to me they were not particularly helpful.

        I ended up putting Unraid on it and it has worked pretty flawlessly ever since. Not real impressed with the software, but to be fair I have not tried later drops of their OS. The hardware is pretty solid though. I did raise it with a small stand and put a fan under it which dropped the average temperature by at least 5 degrees C. That said, I do have it in a cabinet, so that may account for some heat build up.

        Would I buy another one? Yes. The price is decent, and the hardware is ok. I’d put Unraid on it.
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      163. This is a top contender for me for my next NAS. What I am curious about is if Ugreen do intend for third parties to create UGOS native apps, or if due to the power of their hardware, they’ll lean more into generic docker container for linux apps.
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      164. This is a top contender for me for my next NAS. What I am curious about is if Ugreen do intend for third parties to create UGOS native apps, or if due to the power of their hardware, they’ll lean more into generic docker container for linux apps.
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      165. This is a top contender for me for my next NAS. What I am curious about is if Ugreen do intend for third parties to create UGOS native apps, or if due to the power of their hardware, they’ll lean more into generic docker container for linux apps.
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      166. I have using UGOS and set to monitor it thru Ubiquiti, it is not so chatty i would expect, but if there is backdoor, they will open it much much later. Otherwise it is pretty awesome beast that I love everyday (and yes, i miss some of the synology apps, but most of apps i used on synology could be replaced by docker oss alternatives), i have plenty of RAM and SSD pool (yep, you can do that on synology, dont you? ????) and system is smooth and fast as hell 🙂
        Yes, i found some issues, some stuff not working properly, but in 99% they respond quickly and speak about what the issue is and they will fix it.
        Btw: from latest Ugreen sync videos, you can see they changed icons, so new version is probably comming soon, with new languages
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      167. I have using UGOS and set to monitor it thru Ubiquiti, it is not so chatty i would expect, but if there is backdoor, they will open it much much later. Otherwise it is pretty awesome beast that I love everyday (and yes, i miss some of the synology apps, but most of apps i used on synology could be replaced by docker oss alternatives), i have plenty of RAM and SSD pool (yep, you can do that on synology, dont you? ????) and system is smooth and fast as hell 🙂
        Yes, i found some issues, some stuff not working properly, but in 99% they respond quickly and speak about what the issue is and they will fix it.
        Btw: from latest Ugreen sync videos, you can see they changed icons, so new version is probably comming soon, with new languages
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      168. I have using UGOS and set to monitor it thru Ubiquiti, it is not so chatty i would expect, but if there is backdoor, they will open it much much later. Otherwise it is pretty awesome beast that I love everyday (and yes, i miss some of the synology apps, but most of apps i used on synology could be replaced by docker oss alternatives), i have plenty of RAM and SSD pool (yep, you can do that on synology, dont you? ????) and system is smooth and fast as hell 🙂
        Yes, i found some issues, some stuff not working properly, but in 99% they respond quickly and speak about what the issue is and they will fix it.
        Btw: from latest Ugreen sync videos, you can see they changed icons, so new version is probably comming soon, with new languages
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      169. After watching a lot of your videos the past few months and reading blogs I bought a Ugreen DXP4800 plus replaced the main SSD with 1TB then added 2x2TB and a 4TB HDD, right out of the box I installed Unraid couldnt be happier, only thing is PLEX transcoding that would put the CPU at 100% but I wont be using it. Thank you again for your detailed videos and blogs, also Unraid forum and space invaders videos!
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      170. After watching a lot of your videos the past few months and reading blogs I bought a Ugreen DXP4800 plus replaced the main SSD with 1TB then added 2x2TB and a 4TB HDD, right out of the box I installed Unraid couldnt be happier, only thing is PLEX transcoding that would put the CPU at 100% but I wont be using it. Thank you again for your detailed videos and blogs, also Unraid forum and space invaders videos!
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      171. After watching a lot of your videos the past few months and reading blogs I bought a Ugreen DXP4800 plus replaced the main SSD with 1TB then added 2x2TB and a 4TB HDD, right out of the box I installed Unraid couldnt be happier, only thing is PLEX transcoding that would put the CPU at 100% but I wont be using it. Thank you again for your detailed videos and blogs, also Unraid forum and space invaders videos!
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      172. Some user buy ugreen for their hardware ( well lucky they give up 3rd party OS broke warranty policy )

        People buy Synology for their software, until they experience end of support, h265 removed , extra function only for specific harddrive , and more ????
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      173. Some user buy ugreen for their hardware ( well lucky they give up 3rd party OS broke warranty policy )

        People buy Synology for their software, until they experience end of support, h265 removed , extra function only for specific harddrive , and more ????
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      174. Some user buy ugreen for their hardware ( well lucky they give up 3rd party OS broke warranty policy )

        People buy Synology for their software, until they experience end of support, h265 removed , extra function only for specific harddrive , and more ????
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      175. I’m so over Ugreen, they’ve only recently enabled us in the UK to buy these units, so I wasn’t going to wait and bought a Terramaster F2-424, and then later added a D5 HYBRID DAS, and so 4x 3.5″ + 5x NVME. I replaced the internal USB bootloader with a small NVME for the OS. I’m running TrueNas Scale and increased the memory to 32GB, just running 1x 2.5Gb nic for now. I bought all of it on Black Friday or other sale days, saving me around 150gbp overall. Ugreen have offers on their UK web site at the moment, and if I hadn’t bought Terramaster I’d still be tempted.
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      176. I’m so over Ugreen, they’ve only recently enabled us in the UK to buy these units, so I wasn’t going to wait and bought a Terramaster F2-424, and then later added a D5 HYBRID DAS, and so 4x 3.5″ + 5x NVME. I replaced the internal USB bootloader with a small NVME for the OS. I’m running TrueNas Scale and increased the memory to 32GB, just running 1x 2.5Gb nic for now. I bought all of it on Black Friday or other sale days, saving me around 150gbp overall. Ugreen have offers on their UK web site at the moment, and if I hadn’t bought Terramaster I’d still be tempted.
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      177. I’m so over Ugreen, they’ve only recently enabled us in the UK to buy these units, so I wasn’t going to wait and bought a Terramaster F2-424, and then later added a D5 HYBRID DAS, and so 4x 3.5″ + 5x NVME. I replaced the internal USB bootloader with a small NVME for the OS. I’m running TrueNas Scale and increased the memory to 32GB, just running 1x 2.5Gb nic for now. I bought all of it on Black Friday or other sale days, saving me around 150gbp overall. Ugreen have offers on their UK web site at the moment, and if I hadn’t bought Terramaster I’d still be tempted.
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      178. I bought the DXP8800 Plus 8 bay through kickstarter. I use Unraid and love the NAS, except for the vibratjons/loudness. Once I put plastic shims above the drive bays, it has settled down but, it was annoying. Now it’s tolerable in the same small office. Definitely powerful enough for plex and some VM’s. Although, I would only buy it for what I paid for it, around $900.
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      179. I bought the DXP8800 Plus 8 bay through kickstarter. I use Unraid and love the NAS, except for the vibratjons/loudness. Once I put plastic shims above the drive bays, it has settled down but, it was annoying. Now it’s tolerable in the same small office. Definitely powerful enough for plex and some VM’s. Although, I would only buy it for what I paid for it, around $900.
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      180. I bought the DXP8800 Plus 8 bay through kickstarter. I use Unraid and love the NAS, except for the vibratjons/loudness. Once I put plastic shims above the drive bays, it has settled down but, it was annoying. Now it’s tolerable in the same small office. Definitely powerful enough for plex and some VM’s. Although, I would only buy it for what I paid for it, around $900.
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      181. received an ironwolf pro 12tb today from amazon – sold as new. in the farm data it has 28,163 power on hours and that label misalignment issue. thank you very much for this info
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      182. received an ironwolf pro 12tb today from amazon – sold as new. in the farm data it has 28,163 power on hours and that label misalignment issue. thank you very much for this info
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      183. received an ironwolf pro 12tb today from amazon – sold as new. in the farm data it has 28,163 power on hours and that label misalignment issue. thank you very much for this info
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      184. My 6-bay and 8-bay UGreen NAS’es are still running strong 24/7 since I got them. I don’t use their remote access and instead use my own VPN which I set up as the only way to access them remotely. I have 22TBs Iron Wolf Pros running on these.

        UGreen OS should be ok for most people especially with docker included but they are still missing key features I’m hoping they add soon such as built-in files & folders encryption.

        UGreen has been responsive with their updates too. They fixed a complaint I had when they broke my NGINX proxy manager docker app when they forced took over port 80 & 443 by default. I took this complaint to reddit and they saw a big backlash from other users and they fixed it on the next update 2 weeks later.

        Right now everything is running great. No regrets joining their Kickstarter campaign. The hardware is much better for the price I paid for compared to my Synology NAS’es.
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      185. My 6-bay and 8-bay UGreen NAS’es are still running strong 24/7 since I got them. I don’t use their remote access and instead use my own VPN which I set up as the only way to access them remotely. I have 22TBs Iron Wolf Pros running on these.

        UGreen OS should be ok for most people especially with docker included but they are still missing key features I’m hoping they add soon such as built-in files & folders encryption.

        UGreen has been responsive with their updates too. They fixed a complaint I had when they broke my NGINX proxy manager docker app when they forced took over port 80 & 443 by default. I took this complaint to reddit and they saw a big backlash from other users and they fixed it on the next update 2 weeks later.

        Right now everything is running great. No regrets joining their Kickstarter campaign. The hardware is much better for the price I paid for compared to my Synology NAS’es.
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      186. My 6-bay and 8-bay UGreen NAS’es are still running strong 24/7 since I got them. I don’t use their remote access and instead use my own VPN which I set up as the only way to access them remotely. I have 22TBs Iron Wolf Pros running on these.

        UGreen OS should be ok for most people especially with docker included but they are still missing key features I’m hoping they add soon such as built-in files & folders encryption.

        UGreen has been responsive with their updates too. They fixed a complaint I had when they broke my NGINX proxy manager docker app when they forced took over port 80 & 443 by default. I took this complaint to reddit and they saw a big backlash from other users and they fixed it on the next update 2 weeks later.

        Right now everything is running great. No regrets joining their Kickstarter campaign. The hardware is much better for the price I paid for compared to my Synology NAS’es.
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      187. I picked up the DXP2800 because it was on a really good sale and I was very curious. Not too bad. I’m running 6 dockers on it so far plus media storage/serving. As for remote access I have that completely off. They are too new to trust in that regard. Roll your own remote access if you need it.
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      188. I picked up the DXP2800 because it was on a really good sale and I was very curious. Not too bad. I’m running 6 dockers on it so far plus media storage/serving. As for remote access I have that completely off. They are too new to trust in that regard. Roll your own remote access if you need it.
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      189. I picked up the DXP2800 because it was on a really good sale and I was very curious. Not too bad. I’m running 6 dockers on it so far plus media storage/serving. As for remote access I have that completely off. They are too new to trust in that regard. Roll your own remote access if you need it.
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      190. My NAS at the moment is Raspberry Pi5 with Open Media Vault for cold storage works like a dream.
        Just ordered a 2.5Gbe adapter and hopefully will improve reading and writing just a bit more.
        I was thinking of getting a proper NAS with 10Gbe all SSD but realised I don’t need it.
        10Gbe is not even fast anymore compared to my 4TB Samsung 990 Pro project drive inside my PC.
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      191. My NAS at the moment is Raspberry Pi5 with Open Media Vault for cold storage works like a dream.
        Just ordered a 2.5Gbe adapter and hopefully will improve reading and writing just a bit more.
        I was thinking of getting a proper NAS with 10Gbe all SSD but realised I don’t need it.
        10Gbe is not even fast anymore compared to my 4TB Samsung 990 Pro project drive inside my PC.
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      192. My NAS at the moment is Raspberry Pi5 with Open Media Vault for cold storage works like a dream.
        Just ordered a 2.5Gbe adapter and hopefully will improve reading and writing just a bit more.
        I was thinking of getting a proper NAS with 10Gbe all SSD but realised I don’t need it.
        10Gbe is not even fast anymore compared to my 4TB Samsung 990 Pro project drive inside my PC.
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      193. Great year in review video. I recently picked one of these up last week and so far so good. The only thing I wish you would have talked about is the ability to bridge the connection between the 10g port and the 2.5 G port on the back of the gas which is really great because if you buy one of these all you need is a 10g network card and you don’t have to buy a 10g switch.
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      194. Great year in review video. I recently picked one of these up last week and so far so good. The only thing I wish you would have talked about is the ability to bridge the connection between the 10g port and the 2.5 G port on the back of the gas which is really great because if you buy one of these all you need is a 10g network card and you don’t have to buy a 10g switch.
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      195. Great year in review video. I recently picked one of these up last week and so far so good. The only thing I wish you would have talked about is the ability to bridge the connection between the 10g port and the 2.5 G port on the back of the gas which is really great because if you buy one of these all you need is a 10g network card and you don’t have to buy a 10g switch.
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      196. Ugreen dxp4800 plus or terramaster f4-424 pro? There is just 8€ difference so the price shouldn’t be a factor. The biggest difference is the processor and the design.
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      197. Ugreen dxp4800 plus or terramaster f4-424 pro? There is just 8€ difference so the price shouldn’t be a factor. The biggest difference is the processor and the design.
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      198. Ugreen dxp4800 plus or terramaster f4-424 pro? There is just 8€ difference so the price shouldn’t be a factor. The biggest difference is the processor and the design.
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      199. My first real NAS was/is the DXP4800Plus and so far I am very happy with it. A week after getting it I dropped about $75 and upped the memory from 8GB to 32. Could have went all the way to 64 but had no need -shoot I didn’t even “have” to go to 32 either but felt like it. UGreen has no blatant propitiatory hardware requirements for memory of hard drives.
        If I have issues with software it is with the (lack of) apps for Android, and assuming iphone as well, to do regular specific backups.
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      200. My first real NAS was/is the DXP4800Plus and so far I am very happy with it. A week after getting it I dropped about $75 and upped the memory from 8GB to 32. Could have went all the way to 64 but had no need -shoot I didn’t even “have” to go to 32 either but felt like it. UGreen has no blatant propitiatory hardware requirements for memory of hard drives.
        If I have issues with software it is with the (lack of) apps for Android, and assuming iphone as well, to do regular specific backups.
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      201. My first real NAS was/is the DXP4800Plus and so far I am very happy with it. A week after getting it I dropped about $75 and upped the memory from 8GB to 32. Could have went all the way to 64 but had no need -shoot I didn’t even “have” to go to 32 either but felt like it. UGreen has no blatant propitiatory hardware requirements for memory of hard drives.
        If I have issues with software it is with the (lack of) apps for Android, and assuming iphone as well, to do regular specific backups.
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      202. I picked up a UGreen 2 Bay on Amazon Spring Deals today. I’ve been carefully considered Synology and the others, and I just think Synology are going in the wrong direction and UGreen have A tier hardware, software is in a good place (not amazing, but good) with updates I’m sure on the way. We’ll see once I start using it but I’m pretty happy with my purchase so far.
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      203. I picked up a UGreen 2 Bay on Amazon Spring Deals today. I’ve been carefully considered Synology and the others, and I just think Synology are going in the wrong direction and UGreen have A tier hardware, software is in a good place (not amazing, but good) with updates I’m sure on the way. We’ll see once I start using it but I’m pretty happy with my purchase so far.
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      204. I picked up a UGreen 2 Bay on Amazon Spring Deals today. I’ve been carefully considered Synology and the others, and I just think Synology are going in the wrong direction and UGreen have A tier hardware, software is in a good place (not amazing, but good) with updates I’m sure on the way. We’ll see once I start using it but I’m pretty happy with my purchase so far.
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      205. I’ve loved my 4800 Plus but I definitely have out grown it and am looking to sell it, will probably end up doing a DIY Solution instead but still a solid starter NAS IMO
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      206. I’ve loved my 4800 Plus but I definitely have out grown it and am looking to sell it, will probably end up doing a DIY Solution instead but still a solid starter NAS IMO
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      207. I’ve loved my 4800 Plus but I definitely have out grown it and am looking to sell it, will probably end up doing a DIY Solution instead but still a solid starter NAS IMO
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      208. Coming from a Synology DS918+, I’ve been using the DXP6800 Pro for a little over a month now after scrapping plans to build a NAS from scratch. After all the reviews I’ve read and watched, I figured I’d run the UGREEN as a compliment to the Synology NAS I already had. After only a couple days of familiarizing myself with UGOS and working deeper with Docker containers, I migrated all of my Docker containers and data from the DS918+ to the UGREEN and I’ve been more than happy with the performance bump of the processor and added RAM (64GB, kinda overkill but lots of headroom).

        Anyone that’s buying this NAS for the purpose of setting up containers like Plex, Immich, etc really needs to just bear down and familiarize themselves with standing up native Docker containers because the majority of apps UGOS offers natively are based off Docker containerization anyways, considering Docker is a prerequisite for most apps.

        All in all, I’m pretty satisfied with the build quality and value proposition from UGREEN. Some more security features would be welcome. As all the reviewers mentioned, the 2FA offering was MUCH needed.
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      209. Has anyone found a solution to passing through the two identical sata controllers on the top model the 8800 plus without it you can’t pass through the 8 HDD properly in proxmox. You can only pass 1 Sata controller
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      210. Coming from Synology, I have been pleased, primarily with the hardware. I knew what I was getting with the software, largely thanks to your channel. The fact that I can throw on TrueNas or Unraid made this a pretty easy decision. However, I decided to give the software a chance and have been providing feedback. I use plenty of dockers, and I am familiar with it, so functionality wise it has not been a problem. However, if you are not as familiar with it, then that will limit the capabilities of this device for now until they get more one-click apps. I still have my old Synology and using it as a backup system for now, but I am quite pleased where Ugreen is for such a young device and OS.
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      211. Wow. Three different channels just dropped their one year follow up videos. Just a coincidence, right? ???? Oops. Make that four channels. I kid. I really do appreciate your channel and your sense of humor.
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      212. Wow. Three different channels just dropped their one year follow up videos. Just a coincidence, right? ???? Oops. Make that four channels. I kid. I really do appreciate your channel and your sense of humor.
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