Synology
DiskStation DS925+
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
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My boss has collected around 40+ Hard drives 20+ SSDs and wants to know how to make his setup more efficient
I suggest you reach out to an IT company that can help you set this up, but at a minimum a DIY solution needs to be a NAS with a second NAS or cloud storage as backup (the latter of course will get very expensive) I genuinely recommend a 4 bay Synology like a DS925+ kitted out with 4 24-30TB drives
...DeifniteProfessional in r/computers
December 1, 2025 3:57 PM
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UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus, Sinology DS925+ y QNAP TS-462, cual comprar?
I would say choose between the Synology and UGREEN NAS. As an overview.. If you're looking for a mature OS, Synology has that. Synology also has important apps like a surveillance app (Surveillance Station) and a backup app (Hyper Backup). The hardware for Synology is usually old and not very powerf
...Tough-Following-7056 in r/synologynas
February 28, 2026 9:24 PM
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First NAS for photos/video, Plex/Jellyfin, remote access & multi-user — 2-bay vs 4-bay advice?
I just finished setting up my NAS as well for similar use cases as yours. Did a ton of research and second guessing, but here’s where I ended up: Get a 4 bay NAS. It just gives you so much flexibility for your setup and future. I got the DS925+. Was planing to get DS923+ but after Synology walked ba
...IAmSomeoneUnknown in r/HomeNAS
December 10, 2025 6:22 AM
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To former Synology User: any regrets after switching to Ugreen?
I just went through this myself... I've been a Synology user for 5 years now ish. Completely removed myself and my family from google photos, icloud, facebook, amazon photos lol... just cleaned it all off and turned off all the subscriptions. Moved to Synology and then when the DS925+ came out I mov
...TacticalCountryCoder in r/UgreenNASync
April 1, 2026 2:13 AM
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Do I even need a NAS?
Lots of good opinions here, and here's mine from someone who's been doing network storage for over 2 decades. Get yourself a NAS with an x64 based CPU. Avoid ARM based devices.I recommend Synology for their mature software advantage, which will be less of a hassle for user access, data sharing, and
...diginto in r/HomeNAS
November 23, 2025 10:51 PM
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Hilfe ich bin in Vereins-"IT" reingerutscht
Stabile Antwort, die ist gespeichert. Mich macht ein bisschen fertig, dass noch keiner auf den Gedanken gekommen ist, den Drucker einfach über das NAS zu verwenden anstatt mit USB-Kabel rumzulaufen. Gibt es deinerseits eine Empfehlung zur Synology? Wenn ich wählen könnte, würde ich mich für die DS92
...lidomido in r/de_EDV
July 29, 2025 8:22 PM
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4-bay NAS advice: UGREEN vs Terramaster for home backup + streaming
I don't know... Don't hate to much on Synology. They really are the software king. I'm coming from a Synology and I have to rely upon docker a lot for stuff and have to "fiddle" with it. Synology just works and has really powerful native apps that you can set it and forget it. You can have all the h
...TacticalCountryCoder in r/UgreenNASync
May 1, 2026 7:22 PM
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DIY or Prebuilt for first NAS? Looking for input and recommendations
I did see the synology news - should I be concerned that they might try to soft launch the same or similar exclusivity in future? I personally think they make the same mistake twice. Other people say that if they pulled that stuff once they'll do it again. So hard to say, but people left Synology fo
...iszoloscope in r/HomeNAS
December 28, 2025 5:59 PM
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Does a viable Veeam competitor exist?
If you're only looking for basic backup with deduping and incremental snapshot backups and FREE, Synology Active Backup for business is pretty awesome. I've used it for several years. Supports both vmware and hyperv natively. Can't sing it's praises enough. It does not have all the fancy bells and s
...Weak_Wealth5399 in r/sysadmin
February 13, 2026 1:35 AM
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¿Opiniones? Yo honestamente estoy regresando a la piratería.
Yo compré un NAS de Synology el DS925+ y le puse 4 discos de 4tb con eso tengo como 10TB en Raid 5, funciona de huevos, puedo hacer streaming inclusive fuera de mi casa en 4k sin pedos: tengo Infinitum de 300mb de subida y de bajada. Además tiene una aplicación para bajar los torrents directamente s
...TheSoundOfMusak in r/mexico
February 26, 2026 7:19 PM
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