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DXP4800 Plus
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NAS is dead. What should I move to?
I’d avoid Synology, they’ve been causing quite the controversy lately. UGreen has some nice pre built NAS in 2/4/6/8 bay models that let you install any OS you want, including TrueNAS. They have a 4 bay model and another 4 bay with 10Gbe. DXP4800 and DXP4800 Plus. Base model is Intel n100 CPU with 3
...Zer0CoolXI in r/truenas
October 21, 2025 6:11 PM
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Have you replaced the operating system on your Ugreen Nas?
I never used UGOS. I’m sure it’s fine but TrueNAS has been extremely good on my DXP4800+.
elijuicyjones in r/UgreenNASync
December 30, 2025 10:23 PM
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Replaced UGOS with Unraid and not looking back! See image
I too would like to know. I'm a week into my new DXP4800+ and without any other point of reference UGOS does everything I need it to do.
The_Blendernaut in r/UgreenNASync
July 17, 2025 4:24 AM
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DXP4800 Plus drive and upgrade advice
I’m running a DXP4800 Plus fully built out, so here’s some real-world feedback. Drives: 12TB is a solid starting point, but if budget allows, bigger drives age better. I’m running 4×24TB WD Red Pro and noise/heat are totally manageable with the stock chassis (I did swap to a quieter fan). In practic
...alexriverajr in r/UgreenNASync
January 1, 2026 4:01 PM
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Have you replaced the operating system on your Ugreen Nas?
I use Proxmox on my dxp4800+ and dxp2800 also… On Proxmox i run a virtual maschine with TrueNAS installed.. it gives freedom to use different virtual maschines and LXC containers on both NAS while keeping the performance high.. Was very easy on dxp4800+.. less on the dxp2800 as i had trouble to get
...Feisty-Hat7145 in r/UgreenNASync
December 30, 2025 10:44 PM
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Synology walks back drive restrictions on upcoming NAS models
I purchased my first pre-built NAS this year because I'm tired of building my own stuff. I went with UGREEN specifically because of this restriction. Way to go, Synology. I really like my DXP4800+.
mossman in r/technology
October 8, 2025 5:15 PM
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Noctua NF-B9 redux installed
I just stuck a P14 Pro in my DXP4800+ and wow does that move more air. Its like twice as much air coming out between the drive slats.
Coupe368 in r/UgreenNASync
March 17, 2026 10:45 AM
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Best ~$450 diskless NAS for Jellyfin transcoding + lots of containers? (coming from DS220+)
Slightly above your budget but I went with Ugreen’s DXP4800+ for a very similar use case. Slapped TrueNAS on it and have been super happy. Run Plex and about a dozen other containers and it’s handled it no problem.
YouAsk-IAnswer in r/selfhosted
December 12, 2025 1:47 PM
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Would these be suitable to setup a very beginners NAS?
I think I'm definitely now leaning towards a Ugreen dxp4800 plus or dxp4800 as they both seem to fit my needs. I'm possibly going to do 2x 6tb drives to start as that seems like it'll give me a decent bit of storage to start
Battybats69 in r/jellyfin
November 20, 2025 8:11 PM
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This is why we Immich
Lets look at Amazon storage at monthly fees, for $15 you get access to amazon prime that allows unlimited storage of photos and 10gig of video storage. for 1TB of video storage its an extra $7 per month. so for $22 per month you can get unlimited photos and 1tb of video storage. I have a Ugreen DXP4
...Dann-Oh in r/immich
August 25, 2025 3:17 PM
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