DXP6800 Pro

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DXP6800 Pro

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Looking for a pre-built 8HDD server to run Unraid. Anyone recommend UGREEN or TerraMaster?

Well, my experiences with the UGreen DXP6800 Pro is well documented over on r/UgreenNASync but here's a quick summary. The hardware is freaking phenomenal. I absolutely love it for what it is, the build quality is excellent and I ran unRAID on it for over a year. "Re-Pasting" the CPU with PTM7950 ma

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Sinister_Crayon in r/unRAID

November 7, 2025 5:26 PM

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New to NAS's, where to start?

UGreen DXP6800 plus, as you get better CPU to handle hosting a game server and also sharing storage with friends and family accessing files concurrently

simplyeniga in r/HomeNAS

January 21, 2026 8:58 PM

5

Help understand how you use your NAS

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

4

Frustraited by the lack of security patches.

I’ve got a 6800 pro and have never booted the ugreen OS, immediately installed Unraid on it and they had their patches out within a few days. Great hardware but for software I went with something more established.

bverwijst in r/UgreenNASync

May 16, 2026 7:17 AM

3

NVMe SSD for read/write cache: is it worth it?

So honestly it's REALLY workload specific but it's all pretty standard stuff. Under the hood it's Linux' dm-cache which with the right workloads is actually pretty decent at providing decent accleration but isn't going to set the world on fire either. It's not going to give you greater bandwidth to

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Sinister_Crayon in r/UgreenNASync

September 11, 2025 5:50 PM

5

Ugreen or homelab?

I recently bought ugreen dxp2800 2 day and its been super simple. Setup is fast and easy. Mostly using docker and been a few days and no complaints. Learning curve is quick imo. Few issues due to my lack of knowledge but already figured it out. I love it so far. I have a mini pc on debian 13 for gam

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left2klutch in r/HomeNAS

March 17, 2026 11:38 PM

3

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

3

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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Qnap Replacement

UGreen builds great stuff. I run a Ugreen 6800 Pro running TrueNas....I'd steer clear of Unifi NAS systems. not something I'd be interested in given current market options.

Foreign_Package_925 in r/Ubiquiti

May 4, 2026 4:52 PM

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DXP6800 Pro vs iDX6011 non-Pro models ---> strictly from a price perspective?

I wouldn't worry about the Kickstarter. If anything, the Kickstarter that produced the original models was FAR more risky as UGreen at the time wasn't know for NAS at all. This was a whole new direction for them and I knew it was a risk when I backed it. Sitting here now with my DXP6800 Pro doing st

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Sinister_Crayon in r/UgreenNASync

January 25, 2026 6:56 PM

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