Synology
DiskStation DS925+
Based on 47 Reddit mentions
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Synology 4-bay vs UGREEN 4-bay, hardware vs software, but how about SECURITY
I could have written this exact post myself yesterday before deciding on ordering a new DS925+ and the Synology +8GB ECC expansion RAM and (2) WD RED Plus 10TB drives (to start). I kept thinking…I could save money with a UGREEN…I can figure out how to lock it down…I can ignore, and not think every d
...jagerrish in r/HomeNAS
January 13, 2026 12:41 AM
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Synology 4-bay vs UGREEN 4-bay, hardware vs software, but how about SECURITY
I bought the (Synology RAM DDR4 ECC SO-DIMM 8GB (D4ES01-8G)). Others have bought non-Synology and Non-ECC RAM (see the big RAM thread on the Synology subreddit where people share non-Synology/cheaper RAM they bought that works or not). Non-ECC may be OK most/some of the time, but the warnings agains
...jagerrish in r/HomeNAS
January 13, 2026 1:47 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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Which 4 bay again?
The overall best two Synology models to consider that are 4 bay and decently priced, with good overall options, would be the DS925+ and the DS923+. The DS925+ would rank as better imo because it's newer. Otherwise both have similar specs. For example, the DS925+: CPU: AMD Ryzen V1500B 4-core 2.2 (ba
...Ana_Lixandru in r/synologynas
March 25, 2026 8:32 PM
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State of UGreen vs Synology
Hardware: The DS925+ is a "downgrade" to the DS923+. No option for 10GbE anymore. The DS4800 plus/pro has 1x10GbE. While Synology now allows 3rd party HDDs in their x25+ series, I think 3rd party NVMEs are still restricted (cache or pool?), but I could be wrong about this. Ugreens hardware offering
...cassiopei in r/UgreenNASync
February 13, 2026 12:44 AM
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What good NAS can I buy?
I've set up NAS boxes for a lot of people over the years, so here's what I'd recommend: If you're on a tight budget (~$300):UGREEN DH4300 Plus. Yeah, it's ARM, but hear me out—I was skeptical too until I deployed like a dozen Docker containers on it. Thing runs surprisingly stable. Way better than t
...LibrarianAdept7085 in r/jellyfin
January 18, 2026 6:51 PM
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NAS - Recomendação
Se não és versado em tecnologia recomendo Qnap, Asustor e UGreen. Todos têm um setup relativamente simples. Apesar de eu ainda ter duas unidades da Synology a bombar 24/7, já não sou capaz de os recomendar em boa consciência uma vez que o hardware e as limitações que começaram a impor não justificam
...TommyPT_ in r/TecnologiaPT
August 7, 2025 9:25 PM
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Advice about upgrading my data hoarding storage (my first NAS)
Thanks for your reply. My post wasn't about switching—currently I don't have a NAS. I was just a Synology fan based on reviews, but I am not happy with some of their latest decisions (e.g., HDD vendor lock). What do you mean by "powerful processor"? Yes, I know the Celeron isn't overpowered, but I c
...AndroidSK in r/qnap
April 15, 2026 9:09 PM
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When will UNAS Pro 4 be released?
I would try an inexpensive Synology device, like a DS925+, filled with a 2 NVME disks and 10GBe interface, and see if that meets expectations. You could also add 4 SATA SSDs to the mix. Another choice might be a purpose made flash device, like the https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1773205-REG/a
...dclive1 in r/Ubiquiti
December 5, 2025 5:41 PM
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