Synology
DS224+
Based on 84 Reddit mentions
$339.99
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First time Ubiquiti user
I'm using 2 10TB WD Red drives I've been swapping between other NAS solutions I've tried. Originally bought them for a Synology DS224+. No issues so far. Getting ready to enable encryption with tne new EA version of Drive to see how that works.
rudefyet in r/Ubiquiti
October 1, 2025 3:38 PM
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MyCloud Replacement
I had a 4tb MyCloud for years, even replacing its internal drive with a 10tb WD Red drive, and connecting external USB drives to it. It's 100mbps network connection was making it feel slow. I replaced it with a Synology DS224+ early last year and I'm completely happy with it. Was more expensive at a
...Mark_Venture in r/HomeNAS
December 21, 2025 6:19 PM
2
ChannelsDVR on Apple TV
I'm running on synology DS224+, no problems at all. maybe delete and re-install the app on apple-tv?
wordyplayer in r/getchannels
January 9, 2026 7:21 PM
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Begynder NAS
Jeg har været glad for min Synology DS224+, men Synology indfører et krav om, at man udelukkende benytter diske de har godkendt: https://www.synology.com/en-global/compatibility Hvis du sætter en disk i, som de ikke har godkendt og testet, så vil der komme notifikationer omkring det i UI'en og man k
...PMMeYourCuteCatPics in r/dkudvikler
August 21, 2025 8:22 AM
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Best NAS to buy on 2025
My advice to the poster is to look at entry-level 2-bay NAS units like the Synology DS224+ or QNAP TS-233—they’re compact, beginner-friendly, and give you redundancy (RAID 1) so your photos are protected if one drive fails. Aim for at least 2×2TB drives (not 1TB total) to allow for growth and backup
...geraldnjuguna in r/HomeNAS
April 17, 2026 8:17 AM
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What’s the best nas I could get as a beginner?
id advice him If you want something like UGREEN (simple, mostly prebuilt), go with a 2-bay Synology like the Synology DiskStation DS224+—it’s basically the “it just works” option with the easiest setup and best software ecosystem. If he wants cheaper but still solid, TerraMaster models like the Terr
...geraldnjuguna in r/HomeNAS
April 17, 2026 8:26 AM
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NAS storage for recording
I also use Synology, but Ds224+. Took a bit of tweaking, but works most of the time. Initially had 2 minute recording buffer either side of the programs, which seemed to screw the recording up. Any tips for Synology recording?
CheesecakeSignal1728 in r/TiviMate
January 18, 2026 1:21 PM
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NAS Solution that is compatible with Time Machine?
Synology is the gold standard for home/small office Time Machine backup. The DS220+ or DS224+ handles multiple Macs without breaking a sweat. Setup takes about 10 minutes. Enable SMB, create a shared folder, point Time Machine at it. QNAP works too but Synology's software is more polished. One tip:
...Failing2Succeed in r/mac
January 30, 2026 5:35 PM
1
NAS vs. Cloud Storage - Einschätzung benötigt
Ich bin mit den synology NAS sehr zufrieden. Einrichtung Mega einfach. Deine datenanforderung ist lächerlich gering, daher einfach 3x2TB und gut. zB DS224+ Eine SSD brauchst du in nem Speicher nicht
Kitchen-Sign4840 in r/de_EDV
February 7, 2026 9:21 AM
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I need some advice for what storage I need
For 3TB growing to 4-5TB and wanting remote access without cloud costs, a simple 2-bay NAS (like Synology DS224+) with two 4TB drives in RAID 1 gives you redundancy, remote access, and room to grow. It's more upfront cost than an external drive but way more reliable long-term.
dennisthetennis404 in r/datastorage
February 16, 2026 12:53 AM
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