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Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2025
Great build quality. The trays are plastic but not a deal breaker. Has a lot of bays for storage, 4x HDD and 2 M.2 with 128 GB built in storage. 8 GB is a little on the short side but thankfully it’s upgradable with ease. SD slot in the front is nice. Easy setup and great UI.
Cola
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
The UGREEN NAS DXP 4800 Plus is my first NAS, and I’m impressed. The OS is intuitive and easy to use, making setup a breeze. The build quality is excellent, and the hardware is powerful, offering great performance. Compared to other brands at the same price point, this NAS provides significantly better specifications, making it a great value for the money.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Perfect for all my needs! Build quality is great, a lot of adjustments in UGOS, very capable NAS with great speeds if using SSD’s, storage capacity is great when loaded with HDD’s. Love that it comes with 2.5g and 10g Ethernet ports and also 2 Ethernet cords! Great value for the money compared to other brands!
Michael McDonald
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2025
Am excellent piece of equipment. Really happy with it. Handles a surprising amount of use with no problems.
igsp
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Good: Great design and hardware. Software is ok but getting better with each new update.Ugly: no support whatsoever. All engineers located in China and there is no direct line of communication. I was offered a support call over TeamViewer at 3AM!!!. If you need any help you are on your own.
Nick S
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I've used many different storage servers and NAS appliances over the years, and this one takes the cake, especially for the price.It's so well designed, and it's incredibly accessible for people that want to tinker (it has a JTAG header)! The CPU beats my old 24 core Dell r610 rack server despite only 6 cores and using an order of magnitude less power. And it Does. The. Job. as a NAS. I can hit ~1GB/s real world speeds when using SMB to copy a file to the nvme disks.You can take out the stock 128gb boot disk and replace it with your own nvme also, giving you an extra slot (if you boot off a USB), but beware the internal slot is only PCIe 3.0 speeds compared to 4.0 for the 2 main ones. Google for "dxp4800_plus_lspci_fio_tests.txt" for nvme details and speedtest results.My current setup: 236TB installed, 128TB usable- TrueNAS scale- 2x 64GB samsung USB keys (as mirrored boot pool)- 3x 8TB Sabrent Rocket nvme drives in a stripe for 24TB of nvme storage @ 3500MB/s- 4x 20TB WD Red Pro hard drives in a mirrored striped array for 40TB usable @ 350MB/s- 1x 4TB External USB 4 SSD to use for L2ARC on the hard drive pool @ 550MB/s- 2x 32GB Silicon Power DDR5 RAM sticks for 64GB total RAM- 1x 10GBe link to my UDM router- 1x 2.5GBe fallback link to UDM router- JetKVM plugged into the HDMI and USB portsI'm thinking about cutting a hole in the case to make the 3rd nvme slot more accessible, but they used such thick aluminum that it's not worth it!
R. D. Hailey
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
I'm using this NAS with 4 12TB drives in a Raid 5 configuration, giving me roughly 32TB of reliable storage. I say reliable because each of the four drives is set up with reduntant storage, so that if it fails, it's data is already backed up on the other three.This sounds complicated, but the work is all handled by the software; you plug in the drives, attach it using Ethernet to you router, turn it on, and you're good to go. Install the app on a desktop, and it will find the NAS and walk you through the set up.Tis NAS has 4 bays for hard drives, and two for NVMe SSDs. The SSD can be used for additional high speed storage, or as a cache. I have a 1TB SSD configured as a cache.I've already set up the software to back up my desktop, and to act as a media server for the whole house. By downloading additional software, in my case, Jellyfin, I'm able to stream music and video to any device in the house, which is very nice. The specs of this NAS will support streaming and transcoding of 4k video, although I rarely store 4k files. Bluray is good enough for me, and takes up a quarter of the space.The software that comes with the NAS is decent, if a little basic, but you can easily install more robust applications as you need. BUt if you're just getting started with file servers, the included software is all you need to tart learning.Finally, this NAS is not the cheapest out there, but it is very flexible, fast, and feature rich. I don't expect to be replacing it any time soon.One important thing to know: spend the extra money on drives rated for use in a NAS. Unlike your desktop, the disks in a NAS are spinning almost all the time. NAS rated drives are designed for that kind of use; desktop drives are not.
Brian
Reviewed in Canada on April 11, 2025
Amazing little NAS. Rock solid, performant, and it looks nice too.Installing and removing drives is very easy. Getting at the m.2 and memory is also reasonably easy. It has lots of CPU and memory (though I added another 8GB to mine).I can't comment on the software, as I installed TrueNAS Scale on it without ever even booting to the provided OS.Right now it's running nicely with 4 drives and several apps (Jellyfin, Immich, Syncthing, etc). No complaints!
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