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The UGREEN NAS DXP2800 is a premium 2-bay desktop NAS designed for small teams and tech enthusiasts. Powered by an Intel N100 quad-core CPU and 8GB DDR5 RAM, it delivers robust multitasking and fast data transfers via a 2.5GbE port. With support for up to 76TB storage, dual M.2 NVMe slots for cache acceleration, and 4K HDMI output, it doubles as a media hub. Its user-friendly interface, advanced encryption, and broad compatibility make it a secure, future-ready solution for centralized data management without recurring cloud fees.



























| ASIN | B0D22HBFK1 |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Color | Grey |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (772) |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2024 |
| Hard Drive | 2x SATA, 2x M.2 NVMe Slots |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.33 x 4.29 x 6.97 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.68 pounds |
| Item model number | DXP2800 2-Bay |
| Manufacturer | UGREEN |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Operating System | UGOS Pro |
| Processor | 3.4 GHz |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 9.33 x 4.29 x 6.97 inches |
| RAM | 8 GB |
| Series | DXP2800 2-Bay |
W**L
Great entry level NAS with advanced features to explore
VERY solidly constructed with a thick, HEAVY aluminum unibody, no sharp edges or unfinished surfaces. The design is well thought out and easy to access the M.2 drives and RAM. I thought there were 2 RAM slots but realized you can upgrade to a single 16 GB stick. It would be nice if there were 2 slots so I didn't have to keep a spare 8 GB stick, plus a 16 GB stick adds another big chunk of money to the total cost. Everything was easy to setup and works flawlessly with 2x12TB HDDs and 2x2TB M.2s. With an HDMI port this functions as a low cost HTPC and NAS in one box that doesn't require me to get too deep in the weeds managing things. I was considering the UGREEN mini PC with 4x M.2 drives but this one allows for much cheaper, larger capacity drives with the option for M.2 speed.
B**7
Great NAS, UGREEN is awesome
I'm an IT nerd by trade. Normally, i build my own NAS units out of old machines. This time i decided to bite it and just buy a NAS because i'm lazy in my older age. This NAS is easy to set up and get running. has a ton of options for anyone, completely user friendly, easy to upgrade. Flexible thatit supports most x86/x64 based operating systems. you'd just need to upgrade the primary boot drive internally which is a 128gb SSD i believe. Yes you can run windows server on this thing but the default UOS has everything you'd need with less overhead. You can run TrueNAS or UnRaid if you want. tons of videos online showing you what to expect. Note that if you do change / swap the OS, you should either image the default boot drive or pull the drive and replace it then store the original drive in a safe place because ugreen has said you cannot download the stock base OS and restore it. The image i included or attached is the desktop. this is the web interface. the unit has a physical HDMI port and does supply video but i have not used it. Do yourself a favor though. upgrade the ram. the 4 bay unit has 1 ram slot. uses DDR5 i have DDR5 5900 in it, a single 32GB module. The Ram module runs at 1.1v i believe too. it will speed up the transfers and help the unit do what it needs to. Also drop in a pair of 512gb NVME drives and assign them as cache drives. this will boost the overall throughput too. i dropped in a pair of 2tb nvme drives just because i have a couple of them laying around. My unit i stuffed in 4 24TB sata NAS drives. you can use desktop drives but just know this thing will hammer on those drives so desktop drives might suffer in longevity and might prematurely fail. NAS / Enterprise grade drives will last longer and they are built to suffer. I have NAS grade drives in my unit. All are 7200 RPM. i get anywhere from 240MB/s to about 290MB/s transfer speeds this is before i added the cache drives. now i usually get around 730MB/s the unit manages the cache automatically. it will fill the cache drives then shove the data from cache to long term storage as it goes. I have mine configured for RAID 0, BFS file system. it asks you how you want it configured when you plug drives in and do the initial setup.
O**E
Attractive, high-performance home-office NAS; poor documentation
My old Diskstation DS411 died so I was in the market for a new NAS. I chose this one due to great reviews from the likes of Macworld, its decent price (despite a recent increase thanks to tariffs), and the fact it actually accommodates up to 4 drives: 2 SATA drives (3.5 inch or 2.5 inch) and 2 NVMe M.2 SSDs. I played around with a few configurations and eventually settled on using a pair of Fanxiang NVMe M.2 S880E drives in RAID 1 as storage pool 1 and a pair of old SATA SSDs that had been lying around also in RAID 1 as storage pool 2. I'm using pool 1 as my primary storage and pool 2 as backup; or eventually if I need more storage space I can simply use pool 2. The DXP2800 has two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports at the front -- one C and one A -- so you can hook up a fast external SSD and achieve up to 10Gbps speeds for backing up your NAS storage itself. I downloaded the UGREEN NAS app to my Mac; it's similar to the web interface but runs faster and seems more stable. The initial software bundle is barebones but satisfies my need which is simply network storage. If you want to run this as a media server, just download apps from the App Center. Otherwise, UGREEN supports all the protocols out there. Hardware-wise, you can hook up a monitor via HDMI and a keyboard and a mouse via a pair of rear USB 2 ports. There's a C-type USB 3.2 gen 1 port back there. Ethernet support is up to 2.5GbE. To install one or two NVMe M.2 drives, you need to access the left side of the drive bay. It's not hard to do but a little harder than necessary, to get each M.2 in place. It took me about 5 minutes to get the hang of it and succeed. The DXP2800 runs fast and feels fast. Even as it indexes the terabyte of files I have stored its CPU usage does not go above 20%, whereas even at idle the DS411 is always above 90% in CPU utilization. The DXP2800 has been quiet so far, and UGREEN puts a magnetic mesh desk filter over the fan outlet, which is really a thoughtful touch because it makes dust cleaning sooooo easy. My only complaint is the lack of documentation from UGREEN. It's disappointing they built a really nice hardware system and puts in a stable and growing software system, yet didn't go the last 1 yard of giving us decent documentation. IF you try to search for anything in the Support app, it's more likely to give you a terse "not found" error than helping you. I'd recommend using ChatGPT or DeepSeek if you have questions; they really helped me navigate a few relatively tricky issues.
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
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
C**O
El mejor más en éste rango de precio
S**L
Awesome product. A bit pricey. I'm using WD Gold HDDs and I find it still a bit loud.
A**.
Un gran dispositivo, superfacil de usar y muy intuitivo. Si no tienes conocimientos de previos el sistema operativo de Ugreen es muy amigable. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
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