DS224+

Synology

DS224+

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PSA: The UNAS 2's "2.5GbE" NIC is a USB-attached Realtek running a 3-year-old driver, and mine just stopped negotiating gigabit

You genuinely might want to avoid Synology as well, UGreen would be my recommendation. Synology reversed their ban of third party HDD/SSD drives recently (M.2 drives are still banned) except the language they used in the press release implies they're DEFINITELY going to try again in the future. Also

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PurpleTangent in r/UNIFI

May 21, 2026 5:32 PM

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Phone/computer back ups + media

Yeah this is totally doable and not overkill. A 2-bay NAS (like Synology DS224+) with HDDs is enough, SSD NAS is unnecessary unless you want speed over cost. Use Immich for photos and Plex or Jellyfin for movies on TVs. You can keep it off most of the time, but realistically once you start using it,

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Disastrous_Dingo_fr in r/selfhosted

May 4, 2026 5:05 PM

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If you are Weighing up the DXP4800 PRO vs DXP4800 PLUS - Save Your Money

I moved from a DS224+ to a UGREEN 4800 Plus. I'm very happy with the move. I know there is some software from Synology that you might miss, but to be honest I never used anything from them aside of DSM.I don't like propietary software, specially when it comes from Synology. I don't trust them at all

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Iwywnsb in r/UgreenNASync

February 3, 2026 1:21 AM

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Alternatives to iCloud storage?

Buy a nas such as a Ugreen nas or Synology older than 2025. I got a DS224+ for $150 locally. Filled with 2 12TB drives for $300 locally. Owning your own data is the way.

200206487 in r/deapple

November 6, 2025 12:59 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

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Mark_Venture in r/HomeNAS

December 21, 2025 6:19 PM

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My simple and compact DYI NAS - fanless Mini PC (TDP 6 watts), internal 1 TB SSD, External 4 TB USB 3.2 Hard drive, OMV 8.1, on 1GB home Ethernet network. Works for me!

I can’t tell from your comment if the 1TB drive is backed up somewhere, or the contents of it are itself a backup, but if it’s not backed up, I would certainly add that. As for costs of self hosting vs cloud storage, it really depends on where in the world you live. In Northern Europe, with electric

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8fingerlouie in r/HomeServer

February 12, 2026 2:27 PM

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Corrupted hard drive with ALL my pictures over the last 2 years

I was using cloud and singular usb’s randomly overlapping each other and two weeks ago i finally got myself together and bought a NAS. I went with the synology ds224+ that has two hard drives and i installed 2x 4TB harddisks from them they I «mirror» (raid1). I still have all the other bunch of disk

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DJrm84 in r/photography

June 26, 2025 6:56 AM

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Kaufberatung zu kleinem NAS.

+1 für eine synology Allerdings würde ich dir raten gleich zu einem + Modell zu greifen und die J Modelle zu meiden. Zudem den ram upgraden. Ja macht es teurer aber lohnt sich in Zukunft. Ich hatte ähnliche Anforderungen wie du und bereue es nicht mir die DS224+ zugelegt zu haben. Läuft mittlerweile

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snookA7 in r/de_EDV

July 28, 2025 6:37 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

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PMMeYourCuteCatPics in r/dkudvikler

August 21, 2025 8:22 AM

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Which NAS would be best for a home media server?

Well I'd better be careful in case I upset the Synology fans downvoting my question .. lol If you're specifically after a 4 bay then Synology probably IS outside your budget but you could probably pick up a cheap DS224+ which is a 2 bay and quite good for streaming as the CPU has a built in graphics

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Buck_Slamchest in r/jellyfin

November 19, 2025 7:41 PM

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