🚀 Elevate your data game with UGREEN NASync — where speed meets smart storage!
The UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus is a cutting-edge 4-bay desktop NAS featuring a 4.4 GHz Intel Pentium Gold 5-core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, and 128GB SSD for ultra-responsive performance. It supports up to 112TB of storage with 4 SATA bays and 2 M.2 NVMe slots, plus lightning-fast 10GbE and 2.5GbE network ports for rapid data transfers. Equipped with AI-powered photo organization, advanced encryption, and broad device compatibility, it offers a secure, user-friendly private cloud solution for professionals demanding speed, capacity, and smart data management.
Processor | 4.4 GHz |
RAM | 8 GB |
Hard Drive | 112 TB 4x SATA, 2x M.2 NVMe Slots |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
Brand | UGREEN |
Item model number | DXP4800 Plus |
Operating System | UGOS Pro |
Item Weight | 14.17 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.72 x 10.71 x 10.31 inches |
Color | Grey |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | UGREEN |
ASIN | B0D22JRHZB |
Date First Available | September 11, 2024 |
L**K
Great performance, flexible, and stable
This is my first multi-disk NAS beyond a Raspberri Pi + HDD or a spare laptop running SMB.I'm impressed. The software, though a little cheesy in the package descriptions, is stable and useful. It has the ability to run almost anything in Docker. There are plenty of built-in file sharing protocols. So far, the 8GB of RAM is enough for now and I'm comfortable knowing that can be upgraded. No issues with physically adding and recognizing new disks and managing the array.I'm running a 2.5Gbps home network and this NAS maxes that out bandwidth consistently.I can't quantify is how well it uses the NVME cache. I have a pair of 512GB NVME sticks and it doesn't seem to maximize their capabilities. The disks are a little bit noisy, constantly churning since I'm storing video from one CCTV camera, a little bit of sound insulation in the housing could improve that.
S**K
Great NAS with a lot to offer
Easy to set up and use. There have been regular updates and improvements since receiving it. Seems reliable. Built on Linux with useful apps. Also offers 2 step authentication
D**Y
Ugreen DXP 4800 plus - solid choice.
As first time NAS user I found the hardware quick and easy to setup. Getting for backups of phone and computer working was also a breeze. The photo app works really well. Some good guides online to set up the media server of your choice - plex, jellyfin, emby etc. They are a bit more complex, but follow the guides and its not hard. I could not be happier with this NAS. The better than average hardware was what sold me. Their apps are getting better and better every month.
L**S
Great little NAS for home or small office
Needed a NAS to replace aging HP Homeserver and this popped up.Easy to set up and use with opportunities to expand and Docker built-in makes it a great alternative.
L**S
Great Hardware, not happy with the user manual.
So far I found the NAS system to be great, unlike it’s user manual. Without youtube videos I would be lost as I don’t have any NAS experience. Five points for the NAS hardware and minus 1 point for the manual giving an overall score of 4.
A**R
Regardless of quality, Chinese EULA is BAD
I cant believe that no review videos, redditors, or reviews have said ANYTHING about the terms that you are forced to sign to use this hardware from China. This is not being zenophobic, but really read the License agreement and terms that you have to sign when getting this. (Not verbatim but from memory)"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."And it GOES ON AND ON AND ON.At the very end, it states that they don't have access to or read any of your data. I doubt that that is true. And even if it is, you are signing away many more rights than you realize BECAUSE NOBODY READS WHAT THEY ARE SIGNING!You could wipe it and install something else, but that does nothing for the hardware aspect of it.Only a fool would agree to any of this.
R**Y
Makes setting up a home NAS easy
I'm using this NAS with 4 12TB drives in a Raid 5 configuration, giving me roughly 32TB of reliable storage. I say reliable because each of the four drives is set up with reduntant storage, so that if it fails, it's data is already backed up on the other three.This sounds complicated, but the work is all handled by the software; you plug in the drives, attach it using Ethernet to you router, turn it on, and you're good to go. Install the app on a desktop, and it will find the NAS and walk you through the set up.Tis NAS has 4 bays for hard drives, and two for NVMe SSDs. The SSD can be used for additional high speed storage, or as a cache. I have a 1TB SSD configured as a cache.I've already set up the software to back up my desktop, and to act as a media server for the whole house. By downloading additional software, in my case, Jellyfin, I'm able to stream music and video to any device in the house, which is very nice. The specs of this NAS will support streaming and transcoding of 4k video, although I rarely store 4k files. Bluray is good enough for me, and takes up a quarter of the space.The software that comes with the NAS is decent, if a little basic, but you can easily install more robust applications as you need. BUt if you're just getting started with file servers, the included software is all you need to tart learning.Finally, this NAS is not the cheapest out there, but it is very flexible, fast, and feature rich. I don't expect to be replacing it any time soon.One important thing to know: spend the extra money on drives rated for use in a NAS. Unlike your desktop, the disks in a NAS are spinning almost all the time. NAS rated drives are designed for that kind of use; desktop drives are not.
D**N
Powerful, efficient and speedy
I was skeptical about this NAS as to how it would compare to my older Synology unit. After unboxing and installing I’m thoroughly impressed with its simplicity but super powerful and speedy. I’m using 2 12TB NAS drives to keep my network and servers continuously backed up. So far, I’m thrilled with the purchase
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