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It was ALMOST the Perfect Media Server NAS | UGREEN NAS

It was ALMOST the Perfect Media Server NAS | UGREEN NASync

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📦 Check the UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus Series ► (pay a $5 deposit by 3/26 to secure 40% off)
📦 Grab a few hard drives ►

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23 Comments

  1. Mee too: I would never trust a "custom" Chinese kernel. (Or Ruzzian.) Smells fishy. I would be interested if TrueNAS installation was supported. I have purchased some small UGREEN adapters, cables, etc. and they quality is excellent.

  2. Since it's running Debian it should be able to run Open Media Vault, which brings along with it Docker support and a bunch of other things. But since it has DLNA out of the box there's no need to add anything if you're just using it to store media and your Smart TV and other devices have DLNA support. They just need to have native support for the codecs the files are encoded with.

  3. Just a small detail in the Kickstarter: "Please note that The UGREEN NASync Series Kickstarter campaign currently only supports shipping to addresses in the United States and Germany."

  4. @4:27 — Having to go to the company's web site, in order to activate or configure or enable your purchase to function properly, is a red flag.
    If some remote web site can run admin processes on the hardware in your home (or your office), then you are granting access to complete strangers.

    And what if UGREEN goes belly-up? Well, where does that leave you with your hardware?

    What's next?
    Buy a new refrigerator, and to to the company's web site to set the temperature?

    It sounds like that UGREEN NAS is a mini or small form factor PC, housed in a case that has four bays for drives.
    You can probably install Windows on it, and use it like any other PC (albeit with Pentium CPU performance).

  5. I would love to see a review if this guy's big brother, the 6bay unit, maxed on ram, additional optional SSDs, and TruNAS Scale taking advantage of all of it.

  6. I like the hardware and that you can replace the OS – I have my own self built server that's a bit long in the tooth that I would like to replace with something like this.

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