UGREEN
NASync DH2300
Based on 143 Reddit mentions
$219.99
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Ich baue mir nun ein NAS und einen MiniPC und verlasse iCloud Fotos
hast doch 5GB kostenlosen iCloud Speicher? Das reicht doch für das? Bin auch von iCloud / Google auf NAS umgestiegen (UGREEN DH2300, mit 2x 4TB Seagate IronWolf) hat alles komplett ersetzt.. für die Gerätebackups nutze ich iMazing 3, wird auch direkt auf dem NAS gespeichert 👍
reddituserVibez in r/de_EDV
January 25, 2026 8:55 PM
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Time Capsule support is dead in macOS 27, but you can keep the hardware alive
Depends on what you want to use it for and how much data you have. For local backups and storage, Time Machine the protocol (NOT Time Capsule the device) still works fine. You just need a NAS or storage device that supports acting like a Time Machine backup destination over modern SMBv2 or v3 protoc
...itsabearcannon in r/apple
June 11, 2026 7:06 PM
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Ugreen NAS DH2300 Disappointment?
I wouldn't call it wasted yet. If the DH2300 can at least do normal file shares reliably, you can treat it as the boring storage box and run Jellyfin on something else, like the old laptop or a cheap mini PC, mounting the NAS share over SMB/NFS. That keeps the Ugreen software mostly out of the way a
...norri-matt in r/HomeServer
May 9, 2026 9:23 PM
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Report This Potentially Illegal Action to KickStarter
Dang, UGREEN goofed. I have a DH2300 and I'm happy but I can see how some people got pissed about it. I guess they underestimated the demand and their cost due to parts shortages... Now they are trying not to sell at cost or at loss. I can see how people are pissed, but I can also see how this can b
...Maidenless_Sensei in r/UgreenNASync
March 21, 2026 2:40 PM
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New to NAS, Looking for HDD to store family pictures and photos on
If you haven't already found them, check out nascompares on youtube and their site. They have a lot of info that might be useful. If you just want simple storage, have a look at the Ugreen NASync DH2300 too, that will give you quite a bit more hardware for just about the same money as that Terramast
...uncle_sjohie in r/HomeNAS
May 27, 2026 6:49 AM
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Replacing google photos, some feedback requested
Immich is the closest contender I think, but you need to have a good enough NAS, unlike my DH2300. The ugreen default photos app is already enough for me personally. Both have what you're looking for
itsdet in r/UgreenNASync
May 28, 2026 7:50 AM
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UGREEN NAS Dh2300
You bought the wrong NAS, DXP2800 is the model to go for 3rd party apps. The DH2300 has 4GBs of ram soldered and a Rockchip RK3576 which likely won't have support for it's media and AI accelerators natively in all those apps. So they'll run like crap. You'll be limited to Ugreen's basic apps and may
...MichaelTomasJorge in r/UgreenNASync
March 14, 2026 5:07 PM
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Help choosing a NAS device mostly used for family photos and videos
UGREEN has a decent app that will auto sync photos from your phone and computers and such however you want to configure it. For purely storage, the DH2300 or DH4300 Plus would be perfect. I find it hard to recommend Synology, because every choice they seem to be making regarding their NAS is just "T
...2slik4u1 in r/HomeNAS
May 11, 2026 12:01 PM
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Nerd Spawn Help
Depending on his interests, I might recommend against a DH-2300 not because a NAS is a bad idea, but because the DH-2300 is very locked down and cannot be easily tinkered with. He will likely be interested in using it for storing movies/TV, or hosting services like video game servers. However, the D
...mkleckner in r/selfhosted
April 7, 2026 3:04 PM
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NAS Overkill?
The DS225+ ($339) is good and would not be overkill, but I would highly recommend getting larger than 2TB drives you're considering. In fact, the price difference from 2TB to 4TB or even 6TB drives is quite small, so consider that if you want to have some space to grow. Other options to consider if
...diginto in r/HomeNAS
March 5, 2026 7:58 PM
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