UGREEN
DXP4800 Plus
$656.99
Synology
Based on 16 Reddit mentions
$1999.99
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Updated the Synology model to SA6400 and everything works beautifully, including read/write caching. Wish I had looked into this much sooner - the full functionality of Synology DSM on the hardware of the Ugreen Nas is just awesome.
CaptSingleMalt in r/Xpenology
November 14, 2025 5:08 PM
3
I went for the SA6400 with a new computer build with an i5-13500 and it's running great. I've got Proxmox on top and Synology DSM in a VM with latest Arc Loader beta and no issues so far.
Cr4z33-71 in r/Xpenology
February 10, 2026 4:27 PM
2
If you are talking about UGREEN 2800 - n100 cpu - supports avx/avx 2 - https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Processor/Intel-Processor%20N100.html 4800+ - Pentium Gold 8505 - supports avx/avx2 - https://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentium_Dual-Core/Intel-Pentium%208505.html 6600+/8800+ - Intel i5 1235u - suppor
...Cferra in r/synology
November 23, 2025 4:46 PM
2
Where is the synology OS installed actually? Is it on the usb drive similar to unraid? *** DSM is installed on a separate dedicated partition of every HDD that is part of a RAID volume in your system. If not, how can I control that the synology OS is installed to my selection of SSD drive? *** You cannot
...edutun in r/Xpenology
October 21, 2025 12:54 AM
3
Choose SA6400 since it's based on the most recent kernel. And IMHO it will be best to install it baremetal or in Proxmox or similar. When installed properly the system is indistinguishable from an original Synology box. And has everything that an original Synology box will offer you - easy of use, m
...edutun in r/UgreenNASync
August 7, 2025 8:26 PM
2
Has anyone tried running ~15 Windows VMs on a SA6400, each VM with ~16GB RAM, just basic stuff like print servers, domain controllers and basic low use web servers? Seems like, while expensive, the SA6400 would (on paper) make for a nice server all in one box- could run VMs in VMM, and ABB could bac
...PhxK12 in r/synology
February 16, 2026 5:39 PM
1
You completely lost me. You want to use Synology apps to run everything? I mean, if you want to run docker on the synology box then sure, I guess. But the synology apps? Sounds like a lot more work to get a lot less done. DSM is fine for backing up stuff, but if you just want to run a bunch of conta
...Coupe368 in r/synology
February 24, 2026 12:56 AM
1
Synology DSM is running with and Xpenology boot . If it works on your DSM , it works in XPE. I use Shared Folder Sync to sync my XPE servers with my Synology server . no idea . it works in DSM , it should work in XPE box running DSM. Same as native Syno box. You should always have backups. You can g
...brentb636 in r/Xpenology
September 16, 2025 9:41 AM
1