DXP6800 Pro

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DXP6800 Pro

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At least I am using Ugreen Apps. Theater and Photos. Work just fine. DXP8800 on sale is about $ 4000 in HDD. I have a DXP4800 plus and a DXP6800 pro. The 4800 is a backup of the 6800.

kayjet64 in r/ugreennasusers

May 4, 2026 7:10 PM

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Finally jumped ship from Synology to the Ugreen DXP4800 Pro. The hardware difference is actually comical.

This is super interesting to hear. I'm currently looking at two NAS models for my potential use case: the Synology DS1525+ and the Ugreen DXP6800 Pro. The things I want to do: NAS Tailscale Plex, either on- or near-device With: Non-matching drive sizes 10gbps ethernet (have 10gbps home devices and 5

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biciklanto in r/HomeNAS

March 27, 2026 10:02 PM

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Hard Drive Failure - Time for a proper NAS?

My opinion is you'll never regret buying a NAS. You will eventually regret buying individual hard drives. Quite apart from the RAID in a NAS, you also get the ability to "set it and forget it" as in you set it up, get the apps running and then generally you never have to touch it again. The library

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Sinister_Crayon in r/PleX

June 27, 2025 1:21 PM

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Which is the best NAS for streaming? Moving on from Synology

I’m running a UGREEN 6800 pro with Jellyfin. No complaints running multiple high bitrate streams.

LedZep2727 in r/HomeNAS

April 12, 2026 6:02 PM

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Advice on re-entering NAS-World

The ugreen has enough power to run some apps and while i haven't tried the photos and theater apps they sound good. And docker's installed, and ram can be upgraded to 32 or 64G. You could also run your apps on a minipc using proxmox and docker, if you prefer, and mount the NAS folders remotely. That

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TinfoilComputer in r/UgreenNASync

August 31, 2025 3:32 PM

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Thinking about downsizing

How many drives do you have? If it is for plex why not get a DXP4800 plus? Can run your own os, cpu will be plenty for sharing files and the quick sync will smash plex transcoding. It's small, quiet and efficient. An i9-9900T and 64GB ram just seems massively overkill, its going to produce unnecessa

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carbonmonkey95 in r/selfhosted

July 21, 2025 12:57 PM

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Looking to upgrade my Emby server

I use TerraMaster F4-424 Max with Intel Core i5-1235U (I changed the fabric OS to Unraid). After replacing memory with dual channels, I got access to Iris XE graphics instead of UHD. Great CPU for Emby and transcoding because it is powerful enough with low power usage. There is another NAS with this

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Smilook in r/emby

July 12, 2025 9:42 AM

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Help Configuration Video editing

I currently have the DXP6800 Pro. I have 4 TB on NVMe SSD for video editing raw clips. If you stick with the stock OS, there's no issue with connecting the NAS directly to any computer with Thunderbolt (PC/Mac). No special configuration needed—just plug and play. The read speed is over 1 GBps. Howev

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bonywang in r/UgreenNASync

April 25, 2025 12:04 AM

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Dxp6800 pro unraid or not?

If you just run it as media server then probably just use the Ugreen OS that comes with it or use one of its support raid configuration. DXP6800 has a very good processor (in the NAS family) so when works with unRAID, it should perform well enough that performance hit will be minimal for parity conf

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KySiBongDem in r/unRAID

March 11, 2026 2:33 AM

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2-bay NAS advice: Jellyfin + Tailscale + personal cloud + photo backup

Hey! I recently set up my DXP6800 Pro, and even though it’s a bigger model, the software is identical. If you’re looking at Jellyfin and remote streaming, definitely grab the Ugreen DXP2800. That N100 chip is way better than the QNAP for transcoding; I switched from Synology and the difference in sm

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ROM64K in r/UgreenNASync

January 24, 2026 11:37 AM

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