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2-Bay UGREEN NASync DH2300 Diskless NAS (60TB Support Capacity)

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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has 2-Bay UGREEN NASync DH2300 Diskless NAS (60TB Support Capacity) for $167.99. Shipping is free.

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UGREEN GROUP LIMITED via Amazon has 2-Bay UGREEN NASync DH2300 Diskless NAS (60TB Support Capacity) for $167.99. Shipping is free.

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Ih8reb8s
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This is a very inexpensive Nas and for some people it can be a very good deal. But be aware of its limitations, and even though the model 2800 is about $100 more, it is night and day better if you intend to try to run any containers or utilize functionality beyond the most basic Network storage. This 2300 unit does not support docker containers (which is significant because ugreen has a decent operating system but nowhere near the maturity and app catalog of a Synology). This unit has four GB of RAM which is not upgradable, and an arm CPU which is fine for basic functions but nowhere near the capability of the n100 in the model 2800 and other units. When I see posts about this Nas in some of the forums I visit, as well as Reddit, I frequently see where people have bought this based in part on what they've heard about how powerful ugreen Nas units are and all the things you can do with them, and they get this model and are quite disappointed that it is nothing like their expectations. But if you need simply network storage space with very basic functionality, this is an inexpensive way to set it up and it has decent build quality and low power usage.

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Nov 20, 2025 09:11 AM
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Ih8reb8sNov 20, 2025 09:11 AM
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This is a very inexpensive Nas and for some people it can be a very good deal. But be aware of its limitations, and even though the model 2800 is about $100 more, it is night and day better if you intend to try to run any containers or utilize functionality beyond the most basic Network storage. This 2300 unit does not support docker containers (which is significant because ugreen has a decent operating system but nowhere near the maturity and app catalog of a Synology). This unit has four GB of RAM which is not upgradable, and an arm CPU which is fine for basic functions but nowhere near the capability of the n100 in the model 2800 and other units. When I see posts about this Nas in some of the forums I visit, as well as Reddit, I frequently see where people have bought this based in part on what they've heard about how powerful ugreen Nas units are and all the things you can do with them, and they get this model and are quite disappointed that it is nothing like their expectations. But if you need simply network storage space with very basic functionality, this is an inexpensive way to set it up and it has decent build quality and low power usage.
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elnino2783Nov 22, 2025 02:59 AM
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Quote from Ih8reb8s :
This is a very inexpensive Nas and for some people it can be a very good deal. But be aware of its limitations, and even though the model 2800 is about $100 more, it is night and day better if you intend to try to run any containers or utilize functionality beyond the most basic Network storage. This 2300 unit does not support docker containers (which is significant because ugreen has a decent operating system but nowhere near the maturity and app catalog of a Synology). This unit has four GB of RAM which is not upgradable, and an arm CPU which is fine for basic functions but nowhere near the capability of the n100 in the model 2800 and other units. When I see posts about this Nas in some of the forums I visit, as well as Reddit, I frequently see where people have bought this based in part on what they've heard about how powerful ugreen Nas units are and all the things you can do with them, and they get this model and are quite disappointed that it is nothing like their expectations. But if you need simply network storage space with very basic functionality, this is an inexpensive way to set it up and it has decent build quality and low power usage.
I'd want to use this as an off-site back-up at my parent's house for my unraid server I'm setting up at home.

I'm planning to use Veeam at home, do you know if this is capable of using veeam?
Nov 22, 2025 01:36 PM
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AbhinayA4757Nov 22, 2025 01:36 PM
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I would only need this...as storage instead of google photos.
Nov 22, 2025 09:53 PM
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Pixel4e2Nov 22, 2025 09:53 PM
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Can you use this with Jellyfin?
Nov 25, 2025 12:35 AM
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Ih8reb8sNov 25, 2025 12:35 AM
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Quote from elnino2783 :
I'd want to use this as an off-site back-up at my parent's house for my unraid server I'm setting up at home.

I'm planning to use Veeam at home, do you know if this is capable of using veeam?
I don't know anything about veeam. You can set up remote access (if you aren't familiar, make sure you research how to make sure your nas and network are secure if you enable remote access. Ugreen's OS does allow you to enable multi-factor authentication. I use tailscale to access remotely, and it is very popular for this.
Nov 25, 2025 12:35 AM
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Ih8reb8sNov 25, 2025 12:35 AM
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Quote from Pixel4e2 :
Can you use this with Jellyfin?
It does have a jellyfin app, so yes.
Nov 26, 2025 06:07 PM
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jdm_waaatNov 26, 2025 06:07 PM
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Quote from elnino2783 :
I'd want to use this as an off-site back-up at my parent's house for my unraid server I'm setting up at home.

I'm planning to use Veeam at home, do you know if this is capable of using veeam?
Veeam requires a windows host to run the backup application. You can use this as a storage target if you want, though.

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Nov 26, 2025 06:09 PM
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TikerzNov 26, 2025 06:09 PM
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Excellent NAS device. Got rid of my Google Photos subscription.
Nov 26, 2025 07:26 PM
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sephiro499Nov 26, 2025 07:26 PM
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Quote from Ih8reb8s :
This is a very inexpensive Nas and for some people it can be a very good deal. But be aware of its limitations, and even though the model 2800 is about $100 more, it is night and day better if you intend to try to run any containers or utilize functionality beyond the most basic Network storage. This 2300 unit does not support docker containers (which is significant because ugreen has a decent operating system but nowhere near the maturity and app catalog of a Synology). This unit has four GB of RAM which is not upgradable, and an arm CPU which is fine for basic functions but nowhere near the capability of the n100 in the model 2800 and other units. When I see posts about this Nas in some of the forums I visit, as well as Reddit, I frequently see where people have bought this based in part on what they've heard about how powerful ugreen Nas units are and all the things you can do with them, and they get this model and are quite disappointed that it is nothing like their expectations. But if you need simply network storage space with very basic functionality, this is an inexpensive way to set it up and it has decent build quality and low power usage.
What other brands are recommended? I wanted to get an aoostar but the n100 model I wanted suddenly became discontinued. 2 bay is fine with RAID 1 is fine.
Nov 26, 2025 07:58 PM
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ExidousNov 26, 2025 07:58 PM
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Quote from sephiro499 :
What other brands are recommended? I wanted to get an aoostar but the n100 model I wanted suddenly became discontinued. 2 bay is fine with RAID 1 is fine.
I wanted something along those lines. I just pulled the trigger on the UGREEN DXP2800 at $280. I was also looking at the Terramaster F2-425 which is $200 now (but Prime only on Amazon).

Deciding points for me were the better CPU, more RAM, and m.2 slots. RAM is stupid expensive right now so I wanted something I don't have to upgrade. I also wanted an SSD slot to install the OS on (instead of the USB flash drive the F2 uses).

Aoostar doesn't seem to have their equivalent in the 2-bay line anymore. They look to be switching to AMD, in their R7. And it's a bit pricier (barebones, for what I just paid). You can get an N150 in their four bay model.

The DH2300 in this thread was never really in contention for me, I wanted x86 instead of ARM - for lots more software compatibility.
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janusmanNov 26, 2025 08:16 PM
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Is it possible to run immich server on this?
Nov 26, 2025 10:53 PM
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cheshirecatNov 26, 2025 10:53 PM
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Quote from Ih8reb8s :
This is a very inexpensive Nas and for some people it can be a very good deal. But be aware of its limitations, and even though the model 2800 is about $100 more, it is night and day better if you intend to try to run any containers or utilize functionality beyond the most basic Network storage. This 2300 unit does not support docker containers (which is significant because ugreen has a decent operating system but nowhere near the maturity and app catalog of a Synology). This unit has four GB of RAM which is not upgradable, and an arm CPU which is fine for basic functions but nowhere near the capability of the n100 in the model 2800 and other units. When I see posts about this Nas in some of the forums I visit, as well as Reddit, I frequently see where people have bought this based in part on what they've heard about how powerful ugreen Nas units are and all the things you can do with them, and they get this model and are quite disappointed that it is nothing like their expectations. But if you need simply network storage space with very basic functionality, this is an inexpensive way to set it up and it has decent build quality and low power usage.
How does it compare to this Synology?

https://www.amazon.com/Synology-2...4b666&th=1

Synology probably has better software, right?
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Nov 27, 2025 11:31 AM
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Ih8reb8sNov 27, 2025 11:31 AM
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Quote from cheshirecat :

How does it compare to this Synology?

https://www.amazon.com/Synology-2...4b666&th=1

Synology probably has better software, right?
ds2800 (n100 cpu, 8gb ram upgradable) much better than dh2300 (arm cpu, 4gb ram not upgradable), much better than 223j (weakest arm cpu, 1gb ram).
Synology DSM is the best nas operating system. Ugreen UGOS is rather easy to use, continues to improve.
I would not get the Synology 223j (or any j series Synology.)
Nov 27, 2025 02:20 PM
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cheshirecatNov 27, 2025 02:20 PM
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Quote from Ih8reb8s :
ds2800 (n100 cpu, 8gb ram upgradable) much better than dh2300 (arm cpu, 4gb ram not upgradable), much better than 223j (weakest arm cpu, 1gb ram).
Synology DSM is the best nas operating system. Ugreen UGOS is rather easy to use, continues to improve.
I would not get the Synology 223j (or any j series Synology.)
Is it possible to run Synology DSM on non-Synology servers (Hackintosh style)? lol

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Nov 27, 2025 03:17 PM
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Ih8reb8sNov 27, 2025 03:17 PM
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Quote from cheshirecat :

Is it possible to run Synology DSM on non-Synology servers (Hackintosh style)? lol
Research xpenology. I have heard rumors that you can install Synology DSM on the 2800 and it works perfectly, and you have the best of both worlds. Of course, those are only rumors and I would never try that myself. Wink

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