








UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus 4 Bay NAS Review: Es un NAS increíble y las capacidades que tiene da mucho margen para sus usos Solo me gustaría que en la galería de fotos se pudieran etiquetar las fotos para poder organizar mas facialmente las fotos Review: Review: I’ve wanted to dive into the NAS world for a while, and the timing was perfect when I saw Ugreen entering the market. Even though I had some initial reservations about them being "the new kid on the block," after some research, I realized this is the ideal machine for someone who wants powerful hardware without the steep learning curve of more established brands. Pros: Tool-less Installation: Installing hard drives and SSDs was incredibly smooth and straightforward. User-Friendly Interface: The UGOS operating system is very intuitive. It feels modern and easy to navigate for a beginner. Build Quality: The chassis feels premium and solid, exactly what you’d expect from Ugreen’s hardware. Compatibility: I love that it allows you to use any brand of HDD/SSD without restrictions or compatibility warnings. Cons: External Power Brick: It uses an external power supply, which means one more cable/brick to manage behind your desk. App Ecosystem: Since Ugreen is new to the NAS market, their app store isn't as extensive as competitors like Synology or QNAP yet. Software Polish: While the UI is great, I noticed some translations (especially in the Spanish localized version) felt a bit clunky, though they are still perfectly understandable. Final Verdict: If you are a novice looking for a relatively powerful NAS that is easy to set up and looks great on your desk, this is it. It’s a solid investment for home storage and media.


























| ASIN | B0D22JRHZB |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,272) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1250 Megabytes Per Second |
| Date First Available | 25 May 2024 |
| Digital storage capacity | 136 TB |
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 128 GB |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet, SATA 6.0 Gb/s, USB |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.8 x 17.8 x 17.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 790 g |
| Item model number | DXP4800 Plus, 4-Bay |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Model | DXP4800 Plus, 4-Bay |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Ports | 10 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.76 x 17.81 x 17.81 cm; 3.79 kg |
| RAM Size | 8 GB |
| Total USB ports | 5 |
M**S
Es un NAS increíble y las capacidades que tiene da mucho margen para sus usos Solo me gustaría que en la galería de fotos se pudieran etiquetar las fotos para poder organizar mas facialmente las fotos
J**N
Review: I’ve wanted to dive into the NAS world for a while, and the timing was perfect when I saw Ugreen entering the market. Even though I had some initial reservations about them being "the new kid on the block," after some research, I realized this is the ideal machine for someone who wants powerful hardware without the steep learning curve of more established brands. Pros: Tool-less Installation: Installing hard drives and SSDs was incredibly smooth and straightforward. User-Friendly Interface: The UGOS operating system is very intuitive. It feels modern and easy to navigate for a beginner. Build Quality: The chassis feels premium and solid, exactly what you’d expect from Ugreen’s hardware. Compatibility: I love that it allows you to use any brand of HDD/SSD without restrictions or compatibility warnings. Cons: External Power Brick: It uses an external power supply, which means one more cable/brick to manage behind your desk. App Ecosystem: Since Ugreen is new to the NAS market, their app store isn't as extensive as competitors like Synology or QNAP yet. Software Polish: While the UI is great, I noticed some translations (especially in the Spanish localized version) felt a bit clunky, though they are still perfectly understandable. Final Verdict: If you are a novice looking for a relatively powerful NAS that is easy to set up and looks great on your desk, this is it. It’s a solid investment for home storage and media.
T**N
Great NAS! Got it on sale, and its been awesome and running straight for a month. Slotted in 3-12tb NAS drives and run them in RAID 5. Took 3 days to build the array, but its been running well. It only has a few Apps available at the store so far, including Docker and Jellyfin which work pretty well if you configure them right. Took me a few hours to learn how to do it and configure everything, but thats from 0 knowledge and it was pretty easy to pick up. I wouldn't really run VMs on it, just because the CPU is rather limited. Mostly set up as a photo back up(with the sync and backup App) and a media server(Jellyfin). I run the Jellyfin server on my Linux server though, since I find its easier to configure. You just have to permanently mount your network drives so you can access the NAS storage. It even has a built in remote access without configuring ports, so you can access and backup when your away from you local network Would definitely recommend to get this if you have no experience with NAS, since its very easy to pick up
T**Y
Definitely a solid NAS. I bought it 6 months ago and used a lot to write a detailed review. Pros: +Good quality hardware. +NVME & HDD storage pool options. +Ultra High speed access/transfers with 10Gbit Ethernet on NVME Storage pools. I think this is the key reason I have chosen this NAS. I can easily reach over 1GBytes/sec. speeds over the 10 GBit network (even can go faster with 2 ethernet link aggregation). I almost stopped using my external NVME drives after having this NAS. (This is really Great!!) Before this NAS I was planning to have Synology DS923+ and 10 Gbps network upgrade. But NVME storage pool is not available unless you don't purchase Synology nvme drives which is even more expensive than MacBook SSD upgrades!!! Besides you cannot find any Synology NVME over 2TB!!! Go to hell Synology!!!! +Silent cooling. +Very fast in general and Very fast startup/shutdown. (Thanks to having a separate NVME drive for operating system) Previously with my old QNAP NAS, it takes ages to boot up so I was never shutting it down and the times I don't it was consuming power for nothing. Now I don't hesitate to Shut down, it boots up less then a minute!! +Compatible with all HDDs I have. +Freedom for using and OS you want. Actually I am using with stock Operation System (UGOS Pro). But I have plans to try TruNAS someday. Cons: -Original Operation System is good, fast and stable, But still needs improvements. For example; manually adjusting the fan speeds, Or conditional adjustments like QNAP has "if X drives goes over 40C increase the fan speed". There few more things that I don't see in the their software, so still there is room for improvement. But still at least faster than QNAP's slow QTS system. -NVME cooling is not efficient. Actually fan doesn't have any effect on SSD cooling. Initially I was using 4TB WD SN850X. Several times I heard the FAN speed up when I was writing on SSD. I checked the system if there is another reason, CPU was cool everything was cool but NVME was over 50 C. And due to fan has no effect on SSD compartment it doesn't cool the SSD down and it blows high for nothing during this write process. So you have to find a cool working SSD with this NAS. But it is kind of hard since it is a NAS and the SSD you choose should have DRAM and TLC Nands. Mostly you can find this combination in higher and drives which are generally get hot. Seagate firecuda 530 and Samsung 990 Pro or any other cooler working SSDs are better options for this NAS. - Similer issue with above SSD compartment is very slim and you cannot use SSDs with original heatsinks. I already had a 8TB WD SN850X (with original heatsink) and I couldn't use it as well. I didn't want to remove the heating cuz I know it will be hell hot. In general finding the perfect SSD for this NAS is really tricky. But there are some 3D print options on the web to make this compartment larger to use heatsink or even to attach another fan for SSD compartment, but in my opinion FAN is unnecessary, if you can install a proper heatsink, I believe all SSD will be fine.
D**N
It's not often that I write 'glowing' reviews, but putting together the UGREEN DXP6800 has been a real treat. I've outfitted the NAS with six 12TB Western Digital Blue drives in a RAID 6 configuration, added two Samsung 990 NVMe SSDs for cache, and expanded the RAM to 16GB. The DXP6800 is really well constructed and more importantly, well thought out. The drive installation is super simple and the access to the SSD and RAM is excellent. One of the nicest things about this product is the comprehensive documentation. Every feature, every setting, every option is outlined in very thorough detail and written by someone who obviously understands the product inside and out, and is also fluent in English. This is the best documentation I've seen on a high-tech product in a long time. The features and performance are also top-notch, with an impressive lineup of additional (and USEFUL) apps that can be installed - and again, with full documentation on each app as well (and a good overview describing what the app is before even installing it). I was able to put the array together, get it configured, stripe the drives, assign the SSD as read/write cache, create user accounts, install SMB to map it as a 'network drive' and DLNA for the media server - and every step just made sense. There wasn't a single time where I was scratching my head, wondering how something was supposed to work ... it just works as it's supposed to. I'm very pleasantly surprised.
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