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Choosing Between WD Red and Seagate Ironwolf HDDs in Your NAS

Par : Rob Andrews
19 décembre 2025 à 18:00

Seagate Ironwolf vs WD Red (Which is Best in 2025/2026)?

In late 2025, choosing between Seagate IronWolf and WD Red for a NAS is less about raw performance and more about secondary factors such as noise, power consumption, pricing, and ecosystem. Both brands now offer broadly similar SATA performance in their mainstream and Pro lines once you reach 7200 RPM, 256 MB cache, and CMR recording, and both quote comparable workload ratings and multi bay support for NAS use. Durability claims in MTBF, workload per year, and 24 by 7 operation are also effectively at parity on paper, and the underlying engineering around vibration control, error recovery, and NAS specific firmware has converged to a large extent. Where meaningful technical differences still exist is in the maximum capacities on offer and how they are positioned. Seagate currently leads on headline capacity in the NAS tier with IronWolf Pro drives up to 30 TB, while WD Red Pro tops out slightly lower but overlaps most of the mainstream size points that home and small business users are likely to deploy. As a result, the decision for many buyers is less about which brand is objectively better and more about how each behaves in real deployments in terms of acoustics, energy use, long term running costs, warranty extras such as bundled recovery services, and regional pricing patterns at specific capacities.

Seagate vs WD (and Toshiba!) Market Share in 2025/2026?

Across the HDD industry in 2024 and early 2025, Western Digital and Seagate remain closely matched, with Western Digital holding a slight lead by several common measures. Public breakdowns of exabytes shipped in 2024 put Western Digital at roughly 38.6 percent of HDD capacity shipped worldwide, Seagate at about 37 percent, and Toshiba at around 24.4 percent, confirming that the market is effectively a 2 vendor race with a smaller but still significant third player. Although the exact percentages vary depending on whether you look at units, capacity, or revenue, the pattern is consistent, with Western Digital marginally ahead and Seagate following closely behind.

Source – https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomcoughlin/2025/05/03/c1q-2025-hdd-industry-update/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Recent industry and financial reporting also shows Western Digital gaining momentum in high capacity nearline drives, particularly in data center and cloud deployments, with disk based revenue and shipped capacity outpacing Seagate in at least some recent quarters. At the same time, Seagate retains a leadership position in very large capacity models, including 30 TB HAMR based NAS and nearline drives that are already commercially available and aimed at the same high density markets.

Source – https://blocksandfiles.com/2025/01/30/western-digitals-great-disk-driven-quarter/

Taken together, these data points indicate a tightly contested landscape where Western Digital currently leads in overall shipped capacity and revenue, while Seagate pushes the capacity envelope and remains highly competitive in large scale deployments.

Seagate Ironwolf vs WD Red NAS Hard Drives – Price

In late 2025 there is a clear pattern in how Seagate and WD position their HDDs on price, even if individual deals move around constantly. In general Seagate tends to be slightly cheaper per terabyte across many mainstream retailers and regions, particularly for larger 16 TB to 24 TB IronWolf and Exos capacities. WD pricing is often a little higher at like for like capacity in third party channels, especially for newer Red Plus and Red Pro models, although temporary sales can narrow or reverse this gap. Both brands are heavily discounted during seasonal events, so headline price screenshots are only ever a snapshot rather than a permanent rule.

Where WD changes the picture is through its own direct store. WD sells Red, Red Plus and Red Pro drives through its retail site and often undercuts third party resellers by a noticeable margin, especially during promotions. That means in some regions the cheapest way to buy WD is directly from WD, while Seagate relies entirely on partner channels and keeps relatively steady discounting through Amazon and similar outlets. As a result it is common to see Seagate come out cheaper in most general marketplaces while WD can be the lowest price only on its own store, which is not available in every country.

Once you move up into Pro and nearline class drives, such as IronWolf Pro versus WD Red Pro or WD Gold, pricing becomes more fragmented. Seagate keeps a fairly consistent capacity step pricing model where higher capacities scale in a relatively predictable way. WD on the other hand often runs multiple Red Pro and enterprise SKUs at the same capacity with different cache sizes or internal designs, which leads to overlapping prices and large swings between models that appear similar on paper. In practice this means that at the Pro tier Seagate is usually easier to price compare, while WD may offer good value on specific model IDs or capacities but requires more careful checking of part numbers and current discounts before purchase.

Seagate Ironwolf vs WD Red – Noise Level Comparison

In terms of acoustic behaviour, Seagate IronWolf and IronWolf Pro drives are consistently a little louder than their WD Red Plus and Red Pro counterparts at like for like capacities. Manufacturer data sheets show most recent IronWolf and IronWolf Pro models idling in the mid to high 20 dBA range, with seek noise commonly around 30 to 32 dBA. WD Red Plus drives in the same capacities often idle in the low to mid 20 dBA range with typical seek levels in the mid to high 20 dBA band, while Red Pro models generally sit around 20 to 25 dBA idle and 31 to 36 dBA under seek depending on capacity and generation. In practical terms this means that in a quiet room or a small office, Seagate NAS drives tend to be more noticeable both at spin up and during sustained random activity.

Capacity Idle Seagate Ironwolf Idle WD Red Plus Idle Winner Seek Seagate Ironwolf Pro Seek WD Red Pro Seek Winner
 
   
30TB 28 dBA (ST30000NT011) no WD equivalent Seagate 32 dBA (ST30000NT011) no WD equivalent Seagate
28TB 28 dBA (ST28000NT000) 25 dBA (WD281KFGX) WD 32 dBA (ST28000NT000) 32 dBA (WD281KFGX) Tie
26TB no Seagate model 25 dBA (WD260KFGX) WD no Seagate model 32 dBA (WD260KFGX) WD
24TB 28 dBA (ST24000NT002) 25 dBA (WD241KFGX), 20 dBA (WD240KFGX) WD 26 dBA (ST24000NT002) 32 dBA (WD241KFGX), 32 dBA (WD240KFGX) Seagate
22TB 28 dBA (ST22000NT001) 32 dBA (WD221KFGX) WD 26 dBA (ST22000NT001) 32 dBA (WD221KFGX) Seagate
20TB 28 dBA (ST20000NT001) 20 dBA (WD202KFGX, WD201KFGX) WD 26 dBA (ST20000NT001) 32 dBA (WD202KFGX, WD201KFGX) Seagate
18TB 28 dBA (ST18000NT001) 20 dBA (WD181KFGX) WD 26 dBA (ST18000NT001) 36 dBA (WD181KFGX) Seagate
16TB 28 dBA (ST16000NT001) 20 dBA (WD161KFGX) WD 26 dBA (ST16000NT001) 36 dBA (WD161KFGX) Seagate
14TB 20 dBA (ST14000NT001) 20 dBA (WD142KFGX), 20 dBA (WD141KFGX) Tie 26 dBA (ST14000NT001) 36 dBA (WD142KFGX), 36 dBA (WD141KFGX) Seagate
12TB 28 dBA (ST12000NT001) 20 dBA (WD121KFBX), 34 dBA (WD122KFBX) WD 26 dBA (ST12000NT001) 36 dBA (WD121KFBX), 39 dBA (WD122KFBX) Seagate
10TB 28 dBA (ST10000NT001) 20 dBA (WD102KFBX), 34 dBA (WD103KFBX) WD 30 dBA (ST10000NT001) 36 dBA (WD102KFBX), 39 dBA (WD103KFBX) Seagate
8TB 28 dBA (ST8000NT001) 20 dBA (WD8003FFBX, WD8005FFBX) WD 30 dBA (ST8000NT001) 36 dBA (WD8003FFBX, WD8005FFBX) Seagate
6TB 28 dBA (ST6000NT001) 21 dBA (WD6003FFBX, WD6005FFBX) WD 30 dBA (ST6000NT001) 36 dBA (WD6003FFBX, WD6005FFBX) Seagate
4TB 28 dBA (ST4000NT001) 20 dBA (WD4003FFBX), 29 dBA (WD4005FFBX) WD 30 dBA (ST4000NT001) 36 dBA (WD4003FFBX, WD4005FFBX) Seagate
2TB 28 dBA (ST2000NT001) 21 dBA (WD2002FFSX) WD 30 dBA (ST2000NT001) 31 dBA (WD2002FFSX) Seagate

The difference becomes more apparent once you move beyond a simple 1 or 2 bay NAS and start populating 4, 6 or 8 bay chassis. Multiple Seagate drives running together produce a slightly harsher mechanical sound profile, with more pronounced click and clunk patterns during head movements, as well as higher cumulative vibration. WD drives, particularly Red Plus and most of the more recent Red Pro helium models, lean toward a smoother background hum with less sharp seek noise and lower ambient vibration. For users placing a NAS in a living room, bedroom or under a desk, this cumulative effect can be significant, even if each individual drive only differs by a couple of dBA on paper.

It is worth noting that not every capacity behaves identically. Lower capacities and some air filled WD Red Plus models idle very quietly and can be comparable with the quietest Seagate SKUs, while some high capacity Red Pro variants with 7200 RPM motors and larger caches approach IronWolf Pro levels of seek noise. However, when you average across the current CMR product stacks in late 2025, WD holds a small but consistent advantage in both idle and seek acoustics, especially in multi bay deployments where background noise and vibration build up over time.


Seagate Ironwolf vs WD Red – Power Consumption (Idle / Active)

Looking purely at spec sheets, both Seagate and WD publish idle and seek values that cluster in similar bands, typically around the low 20 dBA range at idle and high 20 to mid 30 dBA under seek as capacities and spindle speeds rise. In practice though, the character of the noise differs between the brands. IronWolf and IronWolf Pro models tend to produce a sharper mechanical click pattern during head seeks and a more noticeable spin up profile, while WD Red Plus and Red Pro lines usually present as a smoother hum with less abrupt transitions between idle and active states. In a quiet room this difference in tone can matter as much as the numeric dBA rating itself.

Capacity Idle Seagate Ironwolf Idle WD Red Plus Idle Winner Active Seagate Ironwolf Pro Active WD Red Pro Active Winner
             
30TB 6.8W (ST30000NT011) no WD equivalent Seagate 8.3W (ST30000NT011) no WD equivalent Seagate
28TB 6.8W (ST28000NT000) 3.6W (WD281KFGX) WD 8.3W (ST28000NT000) 6.0W (WD281KFGX) WD
26TB no Seagate model 3.6W (WD260KFGX) WD no Seagate model 6.0W (WD260KFGX) WD
24TB 6.3W (ST24000NT002) 3.6W (WD241KFGX), 3.9W (WD240KFGX) WD 7.8W (ST24000NT002) 6.0W (WD241KFGX), 6.4W (WD240KFGX) WD
22TB 6.0W (ST22000NT001) 3.4W (WD221KFGX) WD 7.9W (ST22000NT001) 6.8W (WD221KFGX) WD
20TB 5.7W (ST20000NT001) 2.8W (WD202KFGX), 3.6W (WD201KFGX) WD 7.7W (ST20000NT001) 6.1W (WD202KFGX), 6.9W (WD201KFGX) WD
18TB 5.0W (ST18000NT001) 3.0W (WD181KFGX) WD 7.5W (ST18000NT001) 3.6W (WD181KFGX) WD
16TB 5.0W (ST16000NT001) 3.6W (WD161KFGX) WD 7.6W (ST16000NT001) 6.1W (WD161KFGX) WD
14TB 5.0W (ST14000NT001) 3.0W (WD141KFGX), 3.6W (WD142KFGX) WD 7.6W (ST14000NT001) 3.0W (WD141KFGX), 6.4W (WD142KFGX) WD
12TB 5.0W (ST12000NT001) 2.8W (WD121KFBX), 6.1W (WD122KFBX) WD 7.6W (ST12000NT001) 2.8W (WD121KFBX), 8.8W (WD122KFBX) WD
10TB 7.8W (ST10000NT001) 2.9W (WD102KFBX), 3.0W (WD103KFBX) WD 10.1W (ST10000NT001) 4.6W (WD101KFBX), 6.1W (WD103KFBX) WD
8TB 7.8W (ST8000NT001) 4.0W (WD8003FFBX), 4.9W (WD8005FFBX) WD 10.1W (ST8000NT001) 4.6W (WD8003FFBX), 6.9W (WD8005FFBX) WD
6TB 7.1W (ST6000NT001) 3.7W (WD6003FFBX), 4.0W (WD6005FFBX) WD 9.3W (ST6000NT001) 3.7W (WD6003FFBX), 6.9W (WD6005FFBX) WD
4TB 7.8W (ST4000NT001) 3.7W (WD4003FFBX), 4.0W (WD4005FFBX) WD 8.7W (ST4000NT001) 3.7W (WD4003FFBX), 5.8W (WD4005FFBX) WD
2TB 6.7W (ST2000NT001) 6.0W (WD2002FFSX) WD 6.7W (ST2000NT001) 7.8W (WD2002FFSX) Seagate

At lower capacities, especially in the 2 TB to 6 TB range where air filled designs and lower spindle speeds are common, WD Red Plus models are often among the quietest options, with idle noise figures that sit at the lower end of the published spectrum and relatively soft seek sounds. Seagate standard IronWolf drives in these capacities are not especially loud by absolute numbers, but they generally sit slightly higher at idle and under random activity. Once you move into high capacity Pro class drives, WD Red Pro and IronWolf Pro become more comparable, although WD still often maintains a small advantage in idle noise on the newest helium filled models, while seek noise can be quite close on some capacities.

Noise differences increase as you add more bays and drives. A 2 bay or 4 bay NAS with mixed workloads may only expose a modest gap in acoustic behaviour between the brands, but 8 bay and larger systems can amplify any small variations. Multiple Seagate drives seeking at once will create more noticeable cumulative chatter and vibration inside a metal chassis, which can transfer into desks or shelving if the NAS is not well isolated. WD units with otherwise similar specifications and workload ratings usually generate less overall vibration, so the aggregate sound from a populated chassis can be easier to live with in shared spaces.

For users planning deployments in noise sensitive environments, such as a living room media setup or a small office where the NAS will sit in the same room as desks, these differences can be a factor in the buying decision once capacity and performance requirements are defined. Seagate remains attractive where price per terabyte and maximum capacity are the main priorities, and users are able to position the NAS in a cupboard, loft or separate room. WD drives typically suit scenarios where the system will remain close to people for long periods, sacrificing a small amount of price advantage in favour of lower background noise and a slightly less intrusive acoustic profile at both idle and under sustained activity.

Seagate Ironwolf vs WD Red – Verdict & Conclusion

From a technical perspective Seagate and WD now sit very close to one another in most core HDD metrics, particularly in the NAS focused IronWolf, IronWolf Pro, Red Plus and Red Pro ranges. Both brands use CMR recording on their NAS lines, have comparable workload ratings in each class, and converge around similar sustained transfer rates once you reach 7200 RPM and larger cache sizes. The main structural differences are that Seagate currently pushes higher maximum capacities into the consumer and prosumer space and includes bundled rescue data recovery on many NAS models, while WD tends to retain a small advantage in power consumption and acoustic behaviour at equivalent capacities, especially in multi bay systems. Historical issues such as WD Red SMR drives and Seagate high failure rate models at specific points in time are still relevant for older stock, but the current generation NAS ranges for both vendors are broadly aligned in specification and intended workload.

In practical terms the choice between Seagate IronWolf and WD Red often comes down to priority order rather than any single clear winner. Users aiming for the lowest cost per terabyte and the highest capacities available in the near term will usually find Seagate more attractive, particularly in larger IronWolf Pro and Exos class drives, accepting higher power draw and a more noticeable acoustic profile. Users who are sensitive to noise, want marginally lower long term energy usage or prefer WD’s clearer product segmentation may gravitate toward Red Plus or Red Pro, taking care to select the correct CMR models and capacities. In all cases the decision should be made at model level using current datasheets and pricing, not just brand reputation, and should be paired with a sensible RAID plan and an independent backup strategy, since neither vendor can remove the fundamental risk that any individual hard drive can fail.

Idle Seagate Ironwolf Idle WD Red Plus Active Seagate Ironwolf Pro Active WD Red Pro
       

 


 

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N’achetez pas de NAS sauf si…

Par : Fx
19 décembre 2025 à 07:00
NON - N'achetez pas de NAS sauf si...

Acheter un NAS n’est pas un acte anodin : c’est un investissement. Quand on parle d’investissement, on pense évidemment à l’aspect financier. Entre le boîtier lui-même, les disques durs (voire les SSD), un NAS peut rapidement coûter plusieurs centaines d’euros (voire plusieurs milliers). Grâce à la concurrence et à l’arrivée de nouveaux acteurs, les prix ont considérablement baissé ces dernières années. C’est une bonne nouvelle pour le portefeuille, mais un NAS demande également de l’investissement en temps. Beaucoup d’utilisateurs pensent encore qu’un NAS n’est rien de plus qu’un simple disque dur en réseau. Malheureusement, c’est bien plus complexe que ça…

NON - N'achetez pas de NAS sauf si...

Un NAS, ce n’est pas un iPhone

Même si les fabricants ont fait de gros efforts pour simplifier l’expérience utilisateur, un NAS reste un produit technique. On est encore loin de la simplicité d’un iPhone… et même sur iPhone, beaucoup d’utilisateurs n’exploitent que 20 à 30 % des capacités réelles de leur appareil. Un NAS, c’est un système complet, avec un OS, des services, des protocoles réseau, des notions de sécurité, de sauvegarde, de permissions… Bref, ce n’est pas un simple “plug and play”.

N’achetez pas n’importe quel NAS

Il y a NAS et NAS. Tous ne se valent pas, et surtout, ils ne s’adressent pas au même public :

  • Des modèles grand public
  • Des modèles orientés entreprises
  • De l’entrée de gamme
  • Du haut de gamme

Guide d’achat : SSD pour les NAS Meilleurs NAS 2025 : Choisissez le stockage réseau parfait pour vos besoins

Contrairement à une voiture, il n’y a pas besoin de permis pour utiliser un NAS. Mais avoir le permis ne vous donne pas non plus le mode d’emploi de chaque voiture. Entre une Renault, une Volkswagen et une Tesla, le principe reste le même… mais l’expérience n’a strictement rien à voir. Un NAS, c’est pareil.

Minimum de connaissances est indispensable

Comme tout produit technologique, un NAS nécessite soit un minimum de connaissances, soit la volonté de les acquérir. Et c’est là que ça coince. Quand vous achetez une lave linge, vous ouvrez le mode d’emploi… c’est la même chose pour un NAS.

Oui, j’ai aussi une part de responsabilité

À travers mes tutos, guides et articles, je sais que j’ai ma part de responsabilité. Je partage des applications, des fichiers de configuration ou des bouts de code conçus pour être le plus universels possible, afin de simplifier la vie de chacun. Mais dans les commentaires, on le voit très vite :

  • Modifier un fichier YAML devient un casse-tête
  • Changer un mot de passe pose problème
  • Des commandes sont exécutées sans aucune compréhension de ce qu’elles font

Résultat, je me prends des « ça ne marche pas, et c’est tout pourri ».

Des NAS pas chers… mais pas de miracle

Aujourd’hui, on trouve des NAS 2 baies à moins de 190€. Synology propose même des packs avec 4 To de stockage pour moins de 250€. Sur le papier, c’est très alléchant. Mais il ne faut pas s’attendre à faire autant de choses qu’avec un modèle qui coûte trois fois plus cher. Je suis très heureux (sincèrement enthousiaste) de voir de plus en plus de personnes s’intéresser au stockage local, à la souveraineté des données, à l’importance des sauvegardes…

Mais pitié : lisez la documentation.

Les commentaires et les forums regorgent de questions totalement lunaires. Non, je ne pense pas que les gens soient incapables ou idiots. Le problème, c’est qu’à force de tout prémâcher, beaucoup ne cherchent plus par eux-mêmes… et l’IA ne va pas aider.

Prenez-vous en main

Oui, certaines choses sont complexes. Oui, utiliser correctement un NAS demande un peu de temps. Mais on ne peut pas tout vous prémâcher. Je maintiens que n’importe qui peut installer et gérer un NAS. Pas besoin d’être ingénieur ni d’avoir fait un bac +10. J’en ai de nombreux exemples en tête. Mais comme pour votre voiture, votre appareil photo ou votre lave-vaisselle :

  • Ouvrez la documentation
  • Suivez les guides de démarrage rapide
  • Comprenez ce que vous faites

Si vous n’êtes pas prêt à fournir un minimum d’effort, alors je le dis clairement : N’achetez pas de NAS !

En synthèse

Le NAS reste un super outil. Il permet de garder ou reprendre le contrôle de ses données, de mieux sauvegarder ce qui compte vraiment et de construire un environnement plus sain et plus durable. Bien utilisé, c’est un allié du quotidien, aussi bien pour les particuliers que pour les passionnés de tech. Mais comme tout outil puissant, il demande un minimum d’implication. Curiosité, lecture, tests, erreurs parfois… c’est aussi comme ça qu’on apprend. Et la bonne nouvelle, c’est que les ressources n’ont jamais été aussi nombreuses et accessibles.

Alors, si vous êtes prêt à comprendre ce que vous achetez, à apprendre progressivement et à vous approprier votre NAS, foncez. Vous ne le regretterez pas…

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Terramaster TOS 7 Public Beta – Now LIVE

Par : Rob Andrews
17 décembre 2025 à 18:00

Terramaster new TOS 7 NAS Software Beta Ready to Test

December 15, 2025 | TerraMaster, a professional storage brand dedicated to delivering innovative solutions for home users, businesses, and developers, today officially launches the public beta of TOS 7. This highly anticipated release, developed over nearly two years by a team of more than 100 engineers, not only celebrates the 15th anniversary of the TOS operating system but also marks its stunning transformation from a simple storage tool into a full-featured private cloud platform. Looking back to 2011, TOS 1.0 debuted alongside TerraMaster’s very first NAS product. Back then, the interface was bare-bones—you could create shared folders, enable SMB, and add a handful of user accounts. It was simple, almost primitive, but it laid a rock-solid foundation.

Fifteen years later, TOS has evolved into its 7th generation. A single TerraMaster NAS can now effortlessly serve as a file server, virtual machine host, developer workstation, online collaboration platform, or even an enterprise-grade permissions fortress. Throughout this journey, we’ve kept asking ourselves one core question: How should a device that people interact with dozens of times a day actually be designed to truly fit the way you work?

With TOS 7, the answer is finally here—and it’s within reach. Built on a brand-new kernel (upgraded to Linux 6.12) and a completely refreshed design language, TOS 7 features 90% newly drawn icons and over 1,000 refined interaction details, making every operation more intuitive, smoother, and faster than ever before.

Transform into an All-Powerful Host and Unleash Unlimited Possibilities

TOS 7 marks the first time we’ve opened full root access while seamlessly integrating official Ubuntu repositories. Developers can now instantly install Nginx, Node.js, Python environments, databases, or compilers using apt—turning your NAS into a fully SSH-accessible Linux server with zero jailbreaking and zero third-party plugins. It’s all native.

The built-in Virtual Machines (VMs) module lets you deploy Windows, Linux, macOS (on supported hardware), or any distro with a single click. Whether you’re building test environments, migrating legacy systems, isolating applications, or creating a compact private cloud, TOS 7 squeezes every last drop of performance from your hardware and turns your NAS into a true flexible computing hub.

Collaboration with Zero Barriers – Your Data Stays Local Forever

Say goodbye to the old “download-edit-upload” hassle. TOS 7 natively integrates online Office tools that support real-time viewing and multi-user collaborative editing of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. Documents are saved directly on your NAS—no third-party cloud, no extra subscription fees. Changes sync in seconds, boosting team productivity by 100%. Your data, always under your control.

Search as Smooth as Thought – Instant Response for Millions of Files

Our in-house global search engine combines inverted indexing, kernel-level real-time file monitoring, and asynchronous I/O caching to deliver second-level full-disk scans for millions of files — 10× faster than TOS 6, with 120% higher search accuracy. No need for exact filenames; just type a keyword and get precise hits instantly. File management efficiency jumps by 60%.

Granular Permissions Down to the Thread – Rock-Solid Security

The permission system has been expanded from 3 basic types to 13 combinable domain-based ACL policies, with fully customizable rules (e.g., “department can only read/write specific folders and is prohibited from deleting”). Setup time is 99.6% shorter than TOS 6 — complex authorizations are done in seconds — striking the perfect balance between ironclad data security and flexible access control.

How to Access the Terramaster TOS 7 Beta?

After over 300 days of meticulous development and the collaborative efforts of hundreds of engineers, we have developed the all-new TOS 7 for you—more user-friendly and visually refined. With over 50 new features and more than 1,000 detailed optimizations, TOS 7 delivers a faster response, smoother interactions, and a more elegant interface. Designed with forward-looking interaction concepts, it achieves a comprehensive transformation from the inside out, ushering you into a refreshing new era of operation.

Download the TOS 7 Software Here (Read the notesr below first)

Compatible Models:
• F2-424, F4-424, F6-424, F4-424 Pro, F4-424 Max, F6-424 Max
• T9-450, T12-450, U8-450
• T9-500 Pro, T12-500 Pro, U8-500 Plus, U12-500 Plus
• F2-425, F4-425, F2-425 Plus, F4-425 Plus
• F4 SSD

Conditional Compatible Models(Read the following Special Notes):
• F2-221,F2-422, F4-221, F4-421, F4-422, F5-221, F5-421, and F5-422
• F8 SSD and F8 SSD Plus
• F2-223, F2-423, F4-223, F4-423, T6-423, T9-423, T12-423, U4-423, U8-423, and U12-423

Special Notes:
• For users of F2-221,F2-422, F4-221, F4-421, F4-422, F5-221, F5-421, and F5-422: Please first verify that your BIOS version falls within the range of MAPL0304V16 to V22 or MAPL0303V16 to V22. Otherwise, you will not be able to update to TOS 7.
How to check: Go to TOS Control Panel > System > Update to view your BIOS version.
• For F8 SSD and F8 SSD Plus users: Before updating, you must first update the system to version 6.0.794 (the firmware will be updated during the system update). If you directly installed TOS 6.0.794 via an installation package, please manually update TOS 6.0.794 once again, and then update to TOS 7.
• For users of F2-223, F2-423, F4-223, F4-423, T6-423, T9-423, T12-423, U4-423, U8-423, and U12-423: If your TOS system is currently installed or planned to be installed on an M.2 NVMe SSD, please adjust the BIOS boot order according to the guide before proceeding with the update.

Warning:
1. This update is only applicable to version 6.0.794 or higher.
2. TOS 7 adopts a completely new permission management method. After the update, permission conversion is required. It is recommended to choose automatic conversion. This process is time-consuming, please wait patiently (for example, approximately 400,000 folders may take about 3 hours).
3. After the update, besides the storage pools and volumes in normal use, the Storage Manager interface may display several corrupted storage pools and volumes caused by abnormal operations (such as directly pulling out disks) in TOS 6. If you confirm they are no longer in use, you can delete them directly.



Important Notes:
1. The Beta version is an early testing release and may contain defects. It is not suitable for production environments or storing critical data. Do not use it for official business operations.
2. The update is designed to preserve data on hard drives. However, as a precaution, it is essential to back up all important data before proceeding.
3. If your shared folders were generated by Snapshot, their permissions will need to be reconfigured after the update.
4. After updating, all existing share links, desktop notifications, recent access history, application logs, system logs, and scheduled SMART test plans will be cleared.
5. Following the update, the Resource Dashboard, navigation bar icons, and Debug mode will revert to their default states.
6. The newly added cloud drive mounting features for Alibaba Cloud Drive and S3 protocol in File Manage are not yet complete and are temporarily unavailable.
7. Due to security protocol changes, some applications will require updates or reconfiguration after the update. Community applications may need to be re-downloaded and reinstalled.
8. If you have previously modified the BIOS boot order, please adjust it before updating to ensure the TOS system drive has priority over other boot devices (such as USB drives). Failure to do so may cause the system to boot into the installation interface after the update.
9. System configurations from TOS 6 cannot be directly restored to TOS 7. A new configuration backup will need to be created after the update.
10. Before updating, please ensure your main volume (typically volume1) has at least 3 GB of free space. Insufficient space may cause the update to fail.
11. After updating, the device’s IP address may change. Please use the TNAS PC client to search for and reconnect to your device.



How to Update to TOS 7?
Manual Update:
1. Download the update package: TOS 7 (md5: 3287e60464d2e1dd0fceb04b570fe1cf)
2. Go to TOS > Control Panel > General Settings > System.
3. Under “Manual Update”, upload the update package.
4. Click “Apply”.
5. Once the system update is complete, you will need to refresh your browser.
6. After the update, your TNAS IP address may change. If you cannot connect to your TNAS using the previous IP address, please use the TNAS PC client to search for the new IP address.

Client Downloads:
1. Download TNAS PC 5.2.506 for Windows OS.
2. Download TNAS PC 5.2.506 for macOS (x86 and ARM architectures).
3. Download TNAS PC 5.2.506 for macOS (ARM architecture).
4. Download TNAS PC for Linux.
5. Download TNAS Mobile 3.X for Android.
6. For iOS, experience TNAS Mobile 3.X via: https://testflight.apple.com/join/wFWYABJS.

Bug Report
We sincerely thank you for taking the time to help us with testing! Every bug discovered is an important step toward the official release.
As the Beta version is an early-stage build of the program and may contain defects, please refrain from sharing Beta-related bugs publicly to avoid unnecessary confusion for others.
If you need to report a bug, please send a description of the issue, steps to reproduce it, and screenshots to the designated email address: [email protected].

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The Best NAS of the Year – 2025

Par : Rob Andrews
15 décembre 2025 à 18:00

Best NAS of the Year 2025

Network attached storage in 2025 has shifted from being a niche utility to a central part of how many homes, studios and small businesses manage data. Rising storage needs, more capable low power CPUs and a renewed interest in self hosted services have produced a wave of compact, power efficient systems alongside more traditional multi bay enclosures. This article identifies a small group of NAS devices that stood out during 2025 for their hardware design, price-to-performance balance or the specific problems they address, rather than for brand familiarity alone. To qualify for inclusion, a NAS had to be commercially available for general sale during 2025, not an older carry over model or a crowdfunded prototype. No Kickstarter, Indiegogo or pre production units were considered, and devices that only existed as region locked or short lived batches were excluded where availability could not be reasonably confirmed. Both turnkey systems with bundled NAS operating systems and OS agnostic, barebones style hardware are included, provided they offer a clear proposition for real world use in home lab, small business or mobile workflows.


Honourary Mention – The UniFi UNAS Series – $199 to $799

SPECS: Quad core ARM Cortex A55 or A57 at 1.7 to 2.0 GHz – 4 to 16 GB LPDDR4 – 2 to 8 x 3.5″ SATA bays – 1 x 2.5 GbE RJ45 / 1 x 1 GbE RJ45 / up to 3 x 10 GbE (RJ45 and SFP+) – 0 or 2 x M.2 NVMe SSD slots for cache (depending on model).

While not a single flagship unit, UniFi’s expanded UNAS NAS range in 2025 merits an honorary mention as a platform level development. Moving from a single NAS offering in 2024 to multiple UNAS models in 2025, UniFi shifted from dabbling in storage to positioning itself as a serious option for small business, UniFi centric home labs and integrators that want storage tightly aligned with existing UniFi networking and management.

The significance here is not an isolated specification or feature, but the fact that a major networking vendor is rapidly building out a NAS portfolio at a time when private data ownership, self hosted services and integrated stacks are becoming more important, adding competitive pressure on more established, slower moving NAS brands.

UNAS UNAS 2 – 2-Bay NAS – $199 UNAS UNAS Pro 8 – 8-Bay NAS – $799

#1 Aoostar WTR Max – $599-699

SPECS: AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 8845HS – up to 128 GB DDR5 ECC via 2 SODIMM slots – 6 x 3.5″/2.5″ SATA bays – 2 x 2.5 GbE RJ45 / 2 x 10 GbE SFP+ – 5 x M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0 slots.

The Aoostar WTR Max is a prebuilt, OS agnostic NAS chassis that stands out for its hardware density at its price point. It combines 6x hard drive bays with 4x M.2 NVMe slots, dual 10 GbE networking and an AMD server grade platform with ECC memory support in a compact enclosure that has been noted for effective cooling relative to its size. Rather than tying buyers to a proprietary operating system, it is intended to run third party NAS or server platforms, which gives it flexibility but also means any software integration and management experience depends on the OS the user chooses to deploy. Throughout 2025 it has frequently been in short supply, indicating sustained demand from home lab users and small operators who want near turnkey hardware with specifications that would be expensive to replicate via a fully DIY build.

What We Said in our June ’25 review HERE: The Aoostar WTR Max stands out as a rare blend of high storage density, advanced connectivity, and raw compute performance in a compact NAS form factor, making it well-suited for experienced users seeking a versatile, self-managed platform. With support for up to 11 drives—six SATA and five NVMe Gen 4—paired with an enterprise-grade Ryzen 7 PRO 8845HS CPU and ECC memory compatibility, the system offers workstation-class capabilities for storage-heavy workflows, including virtualization, multimedia processing, and hybrid file serving. Dual 10GbE SFP+ and dual 2.5GbE ports provide ample bandwidth for multi-user access or isolated subnet roles, while the OCuLink interface enables high-speed external expansion, compensating for the absence of a traditional PCIe slot. Additional benefits like a fully customizable LCD status display, low fan noise, and consistently low thermals under load reinforce the system’s value in 24/7 deployments.

However, the WTR Max does present some caveats—namely, internal NVMe cross-performance appears constrained by shared bandwidth, and the lack of an internal PCIe slot could be limiting for users requiring more conventional upgrade paths. The LCD panel’s configuration software also proved cumbersome, raising security flags and requiring manual IP client setup, which may deter less technically inclined users. Lastly, the use of an external 280W PSU—while effective—won’t appeal to those expecting internal power integration in a workstation-style chassis. Nonetheless, for users who value full control over their NAS stack and want to avoid restrictive ecosystems, the WTR Max delivers a rare combination of hardware freedom and scalability that few turnkey systems offer in this price and size category.

Check Amazon in Your Region for the Aoostar WTR Max

Check AliExpress for the Aoostar WTR Max

BUILD QUALITY - 10/10
HARDWARE - 10/10
PERFORMANCE - 8/10
PRICE - 9/10
VALUE - 9/10


9.2
PROS
👍🏻High Storage Density in Compact Form
👍🏻Supports up to 11 drives (6x SATA + 5x NVMe) in a desktop-sized chassis, ideal for users with large-scale storage needs but limited physical space.
👍🏻
👍🏻Enterprise-Class CPU with ECC Support
👍🏻AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8845HS offers 8C/16T performance, ECC memory support, and integrated RDNA 3 graphics—rare at this price and size.
👍🏻
👍🏻Dual 10GbE SFP+ and Dual 2.5GbE Networking
👍🏻Provides flexible, high-throughput networking for content creators, virtual environments, or advanced home labs.
👍🏻
👍🏻Strong Virtualization and Transcoding Performance
👍🏻Smooth Proxmox VM hosting and real-time Plex 4K/8K transcoding using Radeon 780M hardware acceleration.
👍🏻
👍🏻OCuLink PCIe Expansion Port
👍🏻Enables high-speed external storage or GPU support without sacrificing internal NVMe bandwidth.
👍🏻
👍🏻Customizable LCD Monitoring Panel
👍🏻Real-time display of system metrics (CPU, RAM, network, storage) with theme options, useful for headless setups.
👍🏻
👍🏻Robust Cooling System with Vapor Chamber
👍🏻Glacier Pro 1.0 design keeps thermals in check across four fans and distinct airflow zones; low fan noise even under load.
👍🏻
👍🏻Open Software Ecosystem
👍🏻No proprietary OS or restrictions; supports TrueNAS, Unraid, Proxmox, or Linux-based setups for full admin control.
CONS
👎🏻Limited Internal NVMe Cross-Throughput
👎🏻Inter-M.2 transfer speeds are capped (~500–600 MB/s), possibly due to shared chipset lanes or controller design.
👎🏻
👎🏻No Internal PCIe Slot
👎🏻Expansion is limited to OCuLink; users needing traditional PCIe cards (e.g., GPUs or HBAs) may find this restrictive.
👎🏻
👎🏻LCD Panel Software Can Be Problematic
👎🏻Configuration software raised browser security flags and requires static IP client setup, making it less accessible.
👎🏻
👎🏻External Power Brick Only
👎🏻280W external PSU is functional but not ideal for rackmount or integrated enclosures; some users may prefer internal ATX power.


#2 Minisforum N5 NAS – $549-599

SPECS: AMD Ryzen 7 255 or AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX Pro 370 – up to 96 GB DDR5 (ECC on N5 Pro) – 5 x 3.5″/2.5″ SATA bays – 1 x 5 GbE RJ45 / 1 x 10 GbE RJ45 – 3 x M.2 NVMe slots (2 convertible to U.2, PCIe 4.0).

The Minisforum N5 is a compact 5-bay NAS that targets users who want preconfigured hardware with some workstation derived design features. It uses an x86 CPU in the same general class as the Aoostar WTR Max, paired with an internal storage module of 64 GB for the system volume, and is typically sold in the 599 to 699 USD range, with the separate Pro variant occupying a higher bracket. The chassis integrates a removable drive base section for easier maintenance, and the platform includes multi-gig networking up to 10 GbE and 5 GbE, a PCIe expansion slot and USB4 connectivity for additional bandwidth or external devices. Minisforum ships the N5 with its own NAS operating system to provide an immediate out of box experience, but the software is still relatively young and many buyers elect to overwrite the included module with a more established NAS or server OS. Throughout 2025, availability has been intermittent, reflecting a level of demand from home lab users who want higher specification NAS hardware without building entirely from individual components.

What we said in our July ’25 Review HERE:

The Minisforum N5 Pro is an impressive and highly versatile NAS platform that successfully combines the core strengths of a storage appliance with the capabilities of a compact, workstation-class server, making it suitable for demanding and varied use cases. Its defining features include a 12-core Ryzen AI 9 HX PRO 370 CPU with 24 threads and onboard AI acceleration up to 50 TOPS, support for up to 96GB of ECC-capable DDR5 memory for data integrity, and a hybrid storage architecture offering up to 144TB total capacity through a mix of five SATA bays and three NVMe/U.2 slots. Additional highlights such as ZFS file system support with snapshots, inline compression, and self-healing, along with high-speed networking via dual 10GbE and 5GbE ports, and expansion through PCIe Gen 4 ×16 and OCuLink interfaces, position it well beyond the capabilities of typical consumer NAS systems. The compact, fully metal chassis is easy to service and efficiently cooled, enabling continuous operation even under sustained virtual machine, AI, or media workloads.

At the same time, the bundled MinisCloud OS, while feature-rich with AI photo indexing, Docker support, and mobile integration, remains a work in progress, lacking some enterprise-grade polish, robust localization, and more advanced tools expected in mature NAS ecosystems. Minor drawbacks such as the external PSU, the thermally challenged pre-installed OS SSD, and the higher cost of the Pro variant relative to the standard N5 are important to weigh, particularly for users who may not fully utilize the Pro’s ECC and AI-specific advantages. For advanced users, homelab builders, and technical teams who require high compute density, flexible storage, and full control over their software stack, the N5 Pro delivers workstation-level performance and configurability in NAS form—offering one of the most forward-thinking and adaptable solutions available today in this segment.

The is now available to buy:

  • Minisforum N5 Pro (Check Amazon) – HERE
  • Minisforum N5 Pro (Check AliExpress) – HERE
  • Shop for NAS Hard Drives on Amazon – HERE
  • Shop for SSDs for your N5 Pro on Amazon – HERE

BUILD QUALITY - 10/10
HARDWARE - 9/10
PERFORMANCE - 9/10
PRICE - 7/10
VALUE - 8/10


8.6
PROS
👍🏻High-performance AMD Ryzen™ AI 9 HX PRO 370 CPU with 12 cores, 24 threads, and AI acceleration (50 TOPS NPU) is INCREDIBLE for a compact desktop purchase
👍🏻Support for up to 96GB DDR5 memory with ECC, ensuring data integrity and stability in critical environments
👍🏻ZFS-ready storage with numerous ZFS and TRADITIONAL RAID configurations, snapshots, and inline compression
👍🏻Hybrid storage support: five 3.5\\\"/2.5\\\" SATA bays plus three NVMe/U.2 SSD slots, with up to 144TB total capacity
👍🏻Versatile expansion options including PCIe Gen 4 ×16 slot (×4 electrical) and OCuLink port for GPUs or NVMe cages
👍🏻Dual high-speed networking: 10GbE and 5GbE RJ45 ports with link aggregation support + (using the inclusive MinisCloud OS) the use of the USB4 ports for direct PC/Mac connection!
👍🏻Fully metal, compact, and serviceable chassis with thoughtful cooling and accessible internal layout - makes maintenance, upgrades and troubleshooting a complete breeze!
👍🏻Compatibility with third-party OSes (TrueNAS, Unraid, Linux) without voiding warranty, offering flexibility for advanced users
CONS
👎🏻MinisCloud OS is functional but immature, with unfinished localisation and limited advanced enterprise features - lacks MFA, iSCSI, Security Scanner and More. Nails several key fundamentals, but still feels unfinished at this time.
👎🏻Despite External PSU design (will already annoy some users), it generates a lot of additional heat and may not appeal to all users overall
👎🏻Preinstalled 64GB OS SSD runs hot under sustained use and lacks dedicated cooling. Plus, losing one of the 3 m.2 slots to it will not please everyone (most brands manage to find a way to apply an eMMC into the board more directly, or use a USB bootloader option as a gateway for their OS
👎🏻Premium $1000+ pricing may be hard to justify for users who don’t need ECC memory or AI capabilities compared to the standard N5 at $500+


#3 Beelink ME Mini N150 NAS – $209-299

SPECS: Intel N150 quad core Twin Lake SoC up to 3.6 GHz – 12 GB LPDDR5 (with 16 GB LPDDR5 variant announced) – 6 x M.2 2280 SSD bays – dual 2.5 GbE RJ45 / WiFi 6 – 6 x M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 slots (5 x1 / 1 x2, one slot also supporting SATA SSD).

The Beelink ME Mini N150 is an all flash, ultra compact NAS style platform built around 6x M.2 NVMe bays, an Intel N150 CPU and 12 to 16 GB of memory, aimed at low power home lab and edge storage roles. It typically ships in the 200 to 250 USD bracket depending on retailer and configuration, and includes a small amount of onboard eMMC storage intended for the operating system, with users commonly installing Linux distributions such as Ubuntu or other lightweight NAS platforms. Connectivity includes dual 2.5 GbE ports, making it suitable for multi gig networks despite its size, and its idle power draw with all slots populated has been measured in the sub 10 to 12 W range, which positions it as an efficient always on node. While comparable N150 based systems from GMKTEC and turnkey brands like TerraMaster arrived in the same period, the ME Mini gained wider attention in 2025 because its combination of price, power envelope and density is difficult to match via a conventional DIY build using standard motherboards and cases.

What we said in our June ’25 Review HERE:

The Beelink ME Mini NAS delivers an uncommon blend of size, functionality, and efficiency in a market segment often dominated by larger, louder, and less integrated alternatives. It is not designed to compete with traditional enterprise-grade NAS devices or modular, scalable solutions for prosumers. Instead, its strengths lie in targeting the needs of home users who want a quiet, energy-efficient storage solution that is easy to deploy, aesthetically unobtrusive, and capable of handling daily tasks such as media streaming, file backup, or soft routing. The inclusion of six M.2 NVMe SSD slots—paired with a Gen 3 x2 system slot—offers a rare level of expansion in such a small enclosure. The integration of an internal PSU, silent fan-assisted cooling, and a surprisingly effective thermal design are thoughtful touches that differentiate it from the majority of DIY NAS mini PCs.

That said, it is not without limitations. The memory is non-upgradable, thermal accumulation at the base suggests room for improvement, and bandwidth ceilings imposed by Gen 3 x1 lanes will constrain users who demand high parallel throughput. Still, for its price point—particularly when pre-order discounts are applied—the ME Mini offers significant value, especially when compared to ARM-based NAS solutions with similar or lower specifications. With bundled Crucial SSD options and support for a wide range of NAS operating systems, it positions itself as a ready-to-go platform for tech-savvy users wanting to avoid the assembly of a fully DIY system. Overall, while not a product for every use case, the Beelink ME Mini succeeds in its aim to be a compact, stylish, and capable home NAS.

BUILD QUALITY - 9/10
HARDWARE - 8/10
PERFORMANCE - 8/10
PRICE - 9/10
VALUE - 10/10


8.8
PROS
👍🏻Compact cube design (99x99x99mm) ideal for discreet home deployment
👍🏻Supports up to 6x M.2 NVMe SSDs with total capacity up to 24TB
👍🏻Integrated PSU eliminates bulky external power adapters
👍🏻Dual 2.5GbE LAN ports with link aggregation support
👍🏻Wi-Fi 6 and UnRAID7 Support means not limited to 2x2.5G
👍🏻Low power consumption (as low as 6.9W idle, ~30W peak with full load)
👍🏻Silent fan and effective internal thermal management via large heatsink
👍🏻Includes Crucial-branded SSDs in pre-configured options for reliability
CONS
👎🏻Five of the six SSD slots are limited to PCIe Gen 3 x1 bandwidth
👎🏻Memory is soldered and non-upgradable
👎🏻Not 10GbE Upgradable (maybe m.2 adapter - messy)
👎🏻Bottom panel retains heat due to lack of active ventilation

Check Amazon in Your Region for the Beelink ME Mini NAS ($329 4/6)

Check AliExpress for the Beelink ME Mini NAS ($344 4/6)

Check the Official Beelink Site for the ME Mini NAS ($209 4/6)


#4 Lincplus Lincstation N2 – $399-449

SPECS: Intel N100 quad core up to 3.4 GHz – 16 GB LPDDR5 – 2 x 2.5″ SATA bays / 4 x M.2 NVMe bays (total 6 bays) – 1 x 10 GbE RJ45 – 4 x M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slots.

The Lincstation N2 is a compact prebuilt NAS positioned primarily on value, combining an Intel N100 quad core CPU, 16 GB of non upgradable memory and 10 GbE networking in a small chassis. Storage is split between 4x M.2 NVMe bays and 2x 2.5 inch SATA bays, giving a mix of high speed solid state and more conventional, higher capacity drives, with visible status LEDs on the exterior. Typical street pricing in 2025 has been around 400 to 450 USD depending on tax and discounts, but its effective cost is reduced further by the inclusion of an Unraid license, which separately represents a non trivial software expense and is pre supported via a USB loader for straightforward deployment. While the N100 CPU and PCIe lane distribution place it below some competing platforms in raw performance, the combination of 10 GbE, mixed media bays, bundled software and small footprint makes it a distinct option for users who prioritise overall throughput and licensing value rather than maximum compute power.

What we said in our Jan ’25 Review HERE:

The Lincstation N2 NAS is a solid upgrade over its predecessor, the N1, offering better connectivity, improved cooling, and more efficient hardware. The inclusion of 10GbE networking makes it a more appealing option for users who require higher data transfer speeds, and the passive and active cooling improvements ensure better thermal regulation under sustained workloads. With support for four M.2 NVMe SSDs and two SATA SSDs, the N2 provides flexible storage options, allowing users to build a high-speed, all-flash NAS setup. The Intel N100 processor and 16GB LPDDR5 memory deliver decent performance for most home and small business NAS applications, but the non-upgradeable memory may be a limiting factor for more demanding users. The compact, efficient design makes it an ideal NAS for those looking for a balance between power efficiency and performance.

That being said, the N2 does have a few drawbacks that may impact users looking for greater expandability. The lack of PCIe expansion slots means users cannot add additional NICs or storage controllers, making it less versatile compared to some competing NAS solutions. Additionally, while the 10GbE port is a significant upgrade, it is limited by PCIe bandwidth constraints, meaning users may not be able to fully utilize its maximum throughput in all scenarios. The USB connectivity options are decent, but having only one high-speed USB-C 10Gbps port may feel restrictive for those wanting multiple fast external connections. Furthermore, the reliance on a barrel-type power connector instead of USB-C is another missed opportunity for modernization.

Overall, the Lincstation N2 NAS remains a good choice for UnRAID users looking for an affordable, high-speed, all-flash NAS solution. It provides great energy efficiency, a streamlined setup process, and a solid mix of connectivity options. While it lacks some scalability features, for most home and small business users, it offers a compelling blend of performance, efficiency, and ease of use. If Lincplus continues refining their NAS lineup, future iterations with more robust networking, storage expandability, and minor refinements to cooling and connectivity could make it a standout competitor in the small NAS market.

Check Amazon in Your Region for the Lincstation N2

Check AliExpress for the Lincstation N2

SOFTWARE - 9/10
HARDWARE - 8/10
PERFORMANCE - 7/10
PRICE - 8/10
VALUE - 9/10


8.2
PROS
👍🏻10GbE networking for high-speed transfers
👍🏻Compact, silent, and power-efficient
👍🏻Includes 1 Year UnRAID license for easy setup
👍🏻Supports four M.2 NVMe SSDs and two SATA SSDs
👍🏻Low power consumption and passive+active cooling
👍🏻Improved design over the N1 with better airflow
CONS
👎🏻Limited PCIe lanes affecting 10GbE throughput
👎🏻Non-upgradeable RAM (fixed 16GB LPDDR5)
👎🏻N100 CPU has very recently seen a refresh towards the N150
👎🏻Uses a barrel-type power adapter instead of USB-C


#5 UnifyDrive UT2 Mobile NAS – $399-599

SPECS: ARM 8 core processor (2 x quad core SoCs) up to 2.0 GHz – 8 GB LPDDR4X – 2 x M.2 NVMe bays – 1 x 2.5 GbE RJ45 / WiFi 6 – 2 x M.2 2280 NVMe SSD slots.

The UnifyDrive UT2 is a dual M.2 NVMe mobile NAS that targets content creators and field teams who need portable, battery backed storage rather than a static rack or desktop system. It is built around an 8 core ARM platform (implemented as 2 quad core chips) with 8 GB of memory, 2.5 GbE networking, WiFi 6 support and can act as an access point, with additional connectivity via USB type C, USB type A and dual SD card slots. UniFi supplies its own NAS operating system, which covers file sharing, backup, containers and an app center but does not provide full virtual machine hosting, and the unit can also operate as a direct attached storage device over USB. An internal 2200 mAh battery provides roughly 2 hours of standalone use and the device can also be powered from an external USB power bank, allowing workflows where camera media is ingested on location, duplicated to other storage or cloud targets and then transported while tasks continue in the background. Pricing during 2025 has generally ranged between 399 and 599 USD depending on promotions, positioning the UT2 as a niche but distinct option for mobile data capture and collaboration rather than a traditional always on NAS.

What we said in our April ’25 Review HERE:

The UnifyDrive UT2 Portable NAS offers a compact, portable storage solution designed for users who need on-the-go data management. Its features include a built-in battery, Wi-Fi 6, 2.5Gb Ethernet, HDMI output, and dual M.2 NVMe SSD slots, which together make it capable of handling media playback, file storage, and real-time collaboration. The UT2 also includes UDR selective RAID, one-touch SD card backups, and an AI-powered photo recognition system, all controlled through a user-friendly mobile app. These features position the UT2 as a versatile device for professionals such as photographers and content creators, who need portable, high-speed data storage and secure file management.

As a crowdfunded product, the UT2 is set to launch on Kickstarter, meaning there are some inherent risks associated with its development. While the hardware and software shown in the review appear polished and near completion, the final product may vary from the reviewed unit, and there is no guarantee of timely delivery or final quality. The early-bird price of $399 may appeal to those looking for a portable NAS, though the full retail price of $599 could place it in competition with larger, full-featured NAS systems. Potential backers should consider these factors when deciding whether to support the project.

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BUILD QUALITY - 10/10
HARDWARE - 9/10
PERFORMANCE - 8/10
PRICE - 8/10
VALUE - 8/10


8.6
PROS
👍🏻Compact and Portable: Small, lightweight design makes it easy to carry, ideal for on-the-go professionals.
👍🏻Built-in Battery: The 2200mAh battery provides up to an hour of runtime without external power, offering flexibility in mobile environments.
👍🏻Wi-Fi 6 and 2.5Gb Ethernet: High-speed network options ensure fast file transfers and smooth data access.
👍🏻Dual M.2 NVMe SSD Slots: Supports up to two NVMe SSDs, offering high-speed storage options.
👍🏻HDMI Output: Enables media playback and control via remote, supporting up to 8K video for a versatile media experience.
👍🏻One-Touch Backup: Simple SD and CFe card backup with a single button, ideal for photographers and videographers.
👍🏻User-Friendly Mobile App: Intuitive control via iOS and Android, with detailed system monitoring and management features.
👍🏻UDR Selective RAID: Offers flexible RAID-like redundancy on a folder level, allowing selective data protection without using the full capacity.
👍🏻AI-Powered Photo Recognition: Includes facial and object recognition, enhancing media organization.
👍🏻Multiple Connectivity Options: USB, Ethernet, and wireless options provide flexibility for different use cases.
CONS
👎🏻Heavily Dependent on Software Support: Long-term functionality and feature enhancements will rely on continuous software updates, which are not guaranteed.
👎🏻Crowdfunding Risks: As a crowdfunded product, there\\\'s uncertainty about delivery timelines and the final product quality.
👎🏻Non-Upgradable RAM: The 8GB of RAM is soldered, limiting future scalability as storage or performance needs grow.
👎🏻Price at Full Retail: At $599, it approaches the cost of larger, more powerful NAS systems, making it less competitive for budget-conscious buyers.


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Beelink ME Pro NAS Revealed

Par : Rob Andrews
12 décembre 2025 à 18:00

Beelink ME Pro NAS Coming Soon

The Beelink ME Pro NAS is a compact, OS agnostic network storage enclosure that follows the earlier ME Mini, which became one of the most popular small NAS releases of 2025 and marked the brand’s first move into this category. I first heard about the ME Pro during a visit to the company headquarters in Shenzhen in November 2025, where staff outlined a broader NAS roadmap for 2026, with the ME Pro positioned as the first hybrid 3.5/2.5 inch plus M.2 unit in that series. As with the ME Mini, the focus is on a small footprint chassis for users who want to install their own NAS operating system, with an emphasis on power efficiency, flexible storage options and network performance that sits above traditional entry level enclosures.

Item Detail
Model Beelink ME Pro NAS
Form factor Compact desktop NAS, 2x 3.5/2.5 inch SATA bays + 3x M.2 NVMe slots
CPU options Intel N95 or Intel N150 quad core
Memory 12 GB LPDDR5 (N95) or 16 GB LPDDR5 (N150)
OS drive 512 GB SSD (N95) or 1 TB SSD (N150)
Dimensions 165.905 x 121 x 115.95 mm
Ethernet 1x 5 GbE (Realtek RTL8126), 1x 2.5 GbE (Intel i226 V)
USB 1x USB 3.2 (10 Gbps), 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB Type C (10 Gbps, data/video)
Display output 1x HDMI, up to 4K 60 Hz
M.2 layout 1x PCIe 3.0 x2, 2x PCIe 3.0 x1
Wireless WiFi (MediaTek MT7920, M.2 2230), Bluetooth 5.4
OS No bundled NAS OS, user installs preferred platform
Planned availability Aimed for December 2025

Beelink ME Pro Design and Storage

The ME Pro uses a small vertical chassis with a footprint closer to a mini PC than a traditional 2 or 4 bay NAS, measuring 165.905 x 121 x 115.95 mm. The enclosure is built around a compact internal frame with a slide out lower section that exposes the mainboard side of the system for upgrades and troubleshooting. A separate removable metal base plate covers the M.2 area and doubles as a heatsink, allowing heat from the NVMe drives to be drawn out through the underside of the chassis rather than relying entirely on airflow over the motherboard.

At the front, the system provides 2 SATA bays that accept either 3.5 inch or 2.5 inch drives on individual caddies. These are described as hot swappable, with trays secured by thumb screws on the sides rather than a completely tool free click in mechanism. The intention is clearly that these front bays act as the primary mass storage area for larger and more cost effective HDD or SSD media, while keeping them accessible for maintenance, drive replacement and RAID rebuilds without needing to dismantle the rest of the unit.

Internally, storage is expanded further by 3 M.2 NVMe slots arranged on the mainboard, giving the chassis an effective total of 5 populated drive positions once the front bays are included. One of the M.2 slots is wired as PCIe 3.0 x2 and is expected to carry the bundled OS SSD, with the remaining 2 slots at PCIe 3.0 x1 for additional fast storage, cache, VM volumes or higher performance pools, depending on the operating system chosen by the user. This layout reflects the limits of the available PCIe lanes on the chosen Intel processor platform while still separating bulk SATA capacity from higher speed solid state media.

Beelink ME Pro – Internal Hardware

For processing, the Beelink ME Pro is built around Intel N series silicon, with configurations based on the N95 or N150. Both are 4 core, 4 thread CPUs aimed at low power desktop and embedded roles, and are already familiar from compact mini PCs and small DIY NAS builds in 2024 and 2025. The N150 sits slightly higher in the stack and is likely to be the more capable option for users planning heavier multi user file access, container workloads or light virtualisation, while the N95 variant is positioned as the more affordable entry tier. Integrated Intel graphics are used rather than a discrete GPU, which is typical in this class and sufficient for display output and hardware assisted media handling via the HDMI port.

Memory is specified as LPDDR5 at 4800 MHz, with Beelink listing 12 GB and 16 GB options, and the N150 configuration earmarked for the higher capacity tier. This aligns with the broader positioning of the two SKUs, with the N150 build intended for users expecting to run more demanding NAS operating systems, services or virtual machines in parallel. At the time of writing, Beelink has not confirmed whether this memory is socketed or permanently attached, and therefore whether end users will be able to upgrade it beyond the factory configuration.

The underlying platform also integrates several system level features that are relevant to 24/7 network appliance use. A hardware TPM 2.0 implementation is supported for operating systems that can make use of secure boot and encryption features, and the BIOS exposes options for real time clock scheduling, automatic power on after power loss and Wake On LAN, all of which are useful in a NAS role. Wireless connectivity is handled by a MediaTek MT7920 module in M.2 2230 format, providing WiFi and Bluetooth 5.4, while dedicated front panel buttons offer CMOS reset and system recovery, reflecting the design intent of a user-managed, OS agnostic appliance rather than a locked down turnkey NAS.

Beelink ME Pro – Ports and Connections

Physical connectivity on the Beelink ME Pro is split between data, display and management focused ports. For wired networking, the chassis provides 1x 5 GbE port based on the Realtek RTL8126 controller and 1x 2.5 GbE port using the Intel i226 V, giving users a choice between higher throughput on a single link or separate interfaces for LAN and dedicated services. HDMI output is available via a single port rated up to 4K at 60 Hz, covering roles such as local console access, lightweight media playback or direct system management without relying solely on network tools.

USB connectivity consists of 1x USB 3.2 port rated at 10 Gbps and 2x USB 2.0 ports at 480 Mbps on standard type A connectors, alongside 1x USB Type C port that is also specified for data and video at up to 10 Gbps. This mix allows for external backup media, peripheral input devices and additional adapters, with the faster ports suitable for high speed external drives or expansion units, and the slower USB 2.0 ports reserved for keyboard, mouse or low bandwidth accessories. The front facing power button is complemented by a white power LED that indicates system status during operation and startup.

Wireless networking is enabled by a MediaTek MT7920 module in an internal M.2 2230 slot, and the chassis provides 2 antenna connections labeled MAIN and AUX via FPC plus coaxial leads to external antenna points. This arrangement allows the unit to operate in environments where wired LAN is not available or convenient, while still prioritising Ethernet as the primary interface for sustained NAS traffic.

Beelink ME Pro – Worth Waiting For?

The Beelink ME Pro positions itself as a compact, OS agnostic NAS platform aimed at users who want more flexibility than a typical turnkey 2 bay appliance without moving to a full custom build. Its combination of mixed 3.5/2.5 inch SATA bays, 3 internal M.2 slots, paired 5 GbE and 2.5 GbE networking and low power Intel N series CPUs gives it a distinct profile within the current wave of small DIY NAS enclosures that usually stop at 2.5 GbE and either all SATA or all M.2 storage. The chassis layout, serviceable base and inclusion of RTC, recovery and CMOS controls further underline that it is designed to be opened, adjusted and reconfigured by the end user rather than treated as a sealed consumer appliance.

At the same time, there are still several unknowns that will decide how viable it is in practice. Final pricing, memory upgradability, PSU design, fan profile and sustained thermals will determine whether the ME Pro is a practical choice for 24/7 mixed workloads or better suited to lighter duties, and will influence how it compares against both the earlier ME Mini and established NAS brands once it reaches general availability. As part of a wider Beelink NAS roadmap for 2026, the ME Pro functions as an initial hybrid storage step in that series rather than a complete answer for every deployment scenario, and prospective buyers will need to weigh its compact footprint and flexible storage layout against the absence of a bundled NAS OS and the still evolving details of its final hardware implementation.

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Meilleur NAS pour Noël (2025)

Par : Fx
9 décembre 2025 à 07:00
NAS noel 2024 - Meilleur NAS pour Noël (2025)

La fin d’année approche et vous cherchez le NAS idéal pour accompagner vos projets et sécuriser vos données durablement. Bonne nouvelle : nous avons préparé un guide complet des meilleurs NAS de 2025, basé sur nos tests et recommandations. Régulièrement mis à jour, il vous permet d’identifier les modèles incontournables parmi les marques les plus fiables du marché, comme Synology, QNAP, Asustor, Western Digital, TerraMaster… et plus récemment UGREEN, qui apporte un véritable vent de fraîcheur grâce à des nouveautés particulièrement pertinentes. À l’inverse, Synology a multiplié les choix étonnants en 2025, ce qui rend notre sélection d’autant plus utile pour s’y retrouver.

NAS noel 2024 - Meilleur NAS pour Noël (2025)

Pourquoi investir dans un NAS ?

Soyons clairs : un NAS est un investissement. Comptez environ 250 € pour un boîtier mono-baie et 400 € ou plus pour une configuration à deux disques. Mais cet investissement est largement justifié par les nombreux avantages qu’il apporte.

Les fonctions principales d’un NAS

Un NAS permet notamment de :

  • Stocker vos fichiers de manière sécurisée ;
  • Partager facilement des données au sein d’un foyer ou d’une équipe ;
  • Automatiser vos sauvegardes pour réduire les risques de perte de données.

Mais un NAS va bien plus loin

C’est un véritable couteau suisse capable, selon vos besoins, de :

  • Diffuser vos films, séries et musiques (media center) ;
  • Gérer vos téléchargements (torrent ou direct download) ;
  • Héberger un site web ou des applications ;
  • Créer votre propre cloud privé ;
  • Partager des albums photo avec vos proches ;
  • Centraliser la sauvegarde de vos ordinateurs, smartphones et tablettes.
Meilleur NAS 2025
Cliquez sur l’image pour trouver votre NAS

Comment choisir le NAS parfait ?

Le choix d’un NAS peut rapidement devenir complexe : fiches techniques incompréhensibles, modèles très nombreux, fonctionnalités parfois trompeuses… Pour vous éviter des heures de recherches, nous avons sélectionné les références les plus fiables et les plus performantes.

Important : un modèle fraîchement lancé n’est pas automatiquement ajouté à notre guide. Nous testons ou évaluons chaque produit selon des critères exigeants :

  • Qualité de fabrication et durabilité ;
  • Performances (débits, gestion des flux, réactivité) ;
  • Connectivité (USB, Ethernet, extensions) ;
  • Interface d’administration intuitive ;
  • Disponibilité des pièces détachées ;
  • Qualité des applications intégrées ou compatibles ;
  • Rapport qualité/prix.

Grâce à cette approche, notre comparatif reste fiable face aux tendances du marché. En 2025, la quasi intégralité des NAS propose du 2,5 Gb/s et un processeur capable de faire du transcodage vidéo.

Guide d’achat : SSD pour les NAS Meilleurs NAS 2025 : Choisissez le stockage réseau parfait pour vos besoins

Un guide pensé pour vos besoins

Que vous soyez :

  • un particulier souhaitant protéger ses photos ;
  • un professionnel en quête d’une solution de stockage fiable ;
  • ou un passionné de multimédia cherchant un serveur performant…

Notre guide complet vous aidera à trouver le NAS le plus adapté à votre usage, sans perdre de temps.

Synology DSM 7.3.2 est disponible

Par : Fx
7 décembre 2025 à 10:00
Synology DSM 732 - Synology DSM 7.3.2 est disponible

Synology vient d’annoncer la sortie de DSM 7.3.2, une nouvelle version de son système interne. Contrairement à la précédente mise à jour, celle-ci apporte plusieurs correctifs importants… toujours aucune nouveauté fonctionnelle. Voici ce qu’il faut retenir.

Synology DSM 732 - Synology DSM 7.3.2 est disponible

Synology DSM 7.3.2-86009

Pour rappel, DSM 7.3.1 corrigeait plusieurs bugs introduits avec DSM 7.3, tandis que DSM 7.3.1 update 1 traitait une faille révélée lors du Pwn2Own 2025. Aujourd’hui, Synology déploie DSM 7.3.2. Voici ce que contient le journal des modifications :

  • Les fichiers de sauvegarde contenant des volumes chiffrés pouvaient ne pas fonctionner correctement lorsqu’ils étaient restaurés vers DSM 7.3 ;
  • Certains utilisateurs devaient ressaisir leurs clés de licence après la mise à jour vers DSM 7.3, notamment lors d’une migration système ou dans un environnement compatible SHA ;
  • Les utilisateurs pouvaient être contraints de s’authentifier via la connexion Approve ou une clé de sécurité matérielle FIDO2 avant l’autorisation OAuth ;
  • Une demande d’authentification supplémentaire pouvait survenir lors de la configuration de clients SSO utilisant C2 Identity comme fournisseur d’identité SAML ;
  • Un problème empêchait DSM d’envoyer des fichiers depuis File Station en tant que pièces jointes lorsque les comptes étaient configurés via Outlook ;
  • Certains lecteurs UPnP ne parvenaient plus à lire les fichiers MP3 après la mise à jour vers DSM 7.3 ;
  • Correction d’une faille de sécurité (sans plus d’information).

Comment télécharger et installer DSM 7.3.2

Si votre NAS est exposé sur Internet, nous vous recommandons d’installer cette mise à jour assez rapidement. Pour les autres, vous pouvez encore attendre quelques jours. Voici comment l’installer manuellement en suivant ces étapes :

  1. Téléchargement du fichier
    Allez sur la page officielle du Centre de téléchargement de Synology ou sur le site d’archive officiel.
  2. Installation manuelle
    • Connectez-vous à l’interface d’administration de votre NAS.
    • Accédez à Panneau de configuration > Mise à jour et restauration.
    • Cliquez sur Mise à jour manuelle de DSM.
    • Sélectionnez le fichier téléchargé via le bouton Parcourir.
    • Cliquez sur OK et patientez…
  3. Redémarrage obligatoire
    Une fois la mise à jour terminée, votre NAS redémarrera automatiquement.

Une fois la mise à jour appliquée, le NAS redémarre automatiquement. Le fichier fait entre 370 et 445 Mo selon le modèle. L’installation demande environ 15 minutes…

Jonsbo N6 NAS Case Revealed

Par : Rob Andrews
3 décembre 2025 à 18:00

Jonsbo N6 9-Bay NAS Case Coming Soon

The Jonsbo N6 is the latest entry in the company’s NAS oriented chassis range and introduces a more conventional tower layout while keeping the compact profile that has defined the N series. It offers space for nine drives, a choice of ITX or micro ATX motherboards, and support for both ATX and SFX power supplies. The design focuses on storage density, flexible component placement, and broad cooling support, while early user feedback highlights both the advantages of this layout and concerns around airflow across populated drive arrays.

 

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Jonsbo N6 NAS Case Design and Storage

The N6 uses a steel construction with a compact tower profile that measures three hundred and five millimetres wide, three hundred and fifty three millimetres deep, and three hundred and eighteen millimetres tall including the base. The layout presents a straightforward front to back airflow path with vented panels on multiple sides. The exterior follows the same plain industrial style found across the N series and shows no decorative features beyond the functional ventilation cut outs.

Inside, the drive system is the primary focus. The chassis accommodates up to nine storage devices in either three point five inch or two point five inch formats. This is provided through a tray based system rather than the rubber strap mounts used in previous models. The move to trays is intended to improve ease of installation and reduce vibration transfer, while also enabling a more rigid structure for the drive cage.

The N6 keeps the drive stack in a vertical position with two pre installed one hundred and twenty millimetre fans located directly behind the drive bay. These fans draw air from the case interior across the disks and push it toward the rear.

This arrangement is simple to maintain and suits slow turning fans, although the distance between the intake vents and the drive surfaces remains a factor in how effectively the drives can shed heat under sustained load.

Clearance for cables and power distribution is arranged around the drive column. The chassis uses a backplane with multiple individual connectors rather than a consolidated high density solution. This maintains compatibility with standard cabling but does not improve the airflow restriction created by the backplane structure itself. User feedback suggests that this region may become the warmest part of the case when all drive positions are populated.

Jonsbo N6 NAS Case Motherboard, PSU and PCIe Support

The N6 supports both ITX and micro ATX motherboards, which places it between the smaller N3 and N2 and the larger N5 in terms of platform flexibility. The internal frame leaves enough room for boards with multiple PCIe slots, allowing storage builders to use additional controllers or network adapters without relying on ITX limitations. The orientation of the motherboard tray also keeps all major connectors accessible even when the drive cage is fully populated.

Power supply placement is more flexible than in previous Jonsbo NAS cases. The N6 accepts either a full sized ATX unit up to two hundred and twenty millimetres or an SFX unit up to one hundred millimetres. The PSU can be installed in the upper or lower region of the chassis depending on component choice. This arrangement gives builders more freedom to balance cable routing, airflow, and space for larger GPUs or add in cards.

The case includes four PCI expansion slots. This is sufficient for a graphics card plus one or two additional cards such as HBA or 10GbE. Support for GPUs up to two hundred and seventy five to three hundred and twenty millimetres means that mid range cards fit comfortably, although very large triple fan cards remain outside the intended scope. For systems without a GPU, the space is adequate for controllers with extended PCBs or rear facing connectors.

Clearances around the CPU area allow for cooler heights between sixty five and one hundred and sixty millimetres depending on the chosen PSU configuration. Larger tower coolers require the PSU to be placed in the alternate position to avoid interference. This creates a predictable trade off between cooling hardware and power supply size but provides enough flexibility for both air and AIO setups.

Jonsbo N6 NAS Case Cooling and Ventilation

The N6 provides a wide set of fan positions, with mounting support on the front, left side, right side, rear, and directly beside the drive cage. The layout allows two front fans at either one hundred and twenty millimetres or one hundred and forty millimetres, two fans on each side panel at one hundred and twenty millimetres, a single rear fan at one hundred and twenty millimetres, and two one hundred and twenty millimetre units that ship pre installed behind the drive stack. This creates a total potential of nine fans, although actual airflow efficiency depends on how the interior pathways are used.

The most significant airflow path concerns the disks. The pre installed fans draw air across the drive bay, but the distance between the intake vents and the drive faces, as well as the obstruction created by the backplane, can restrict flow.

Community feedback from earlier N series layouts indicates that this region can become the thermal bottleneck when all drive positions are filled. The presence of additional intake positions on the front and sides gives users options to supplement the drive cooling, but the design may still require tuning based on workload and ambient temperature.

The N6 includes an integrated three port manual fan controller with three speed levels. This provides basic control for builders who prefer not to rely on motherboard based curves or who are using several fans connected through splitters. While simple, the controller suits the straightforward airflow design of the chassis and offers a fallback option for users configuring large storage arrays or low noise systems.

Jonsbo N6 – Pros and Cons of the new NAS Case

The N6 introduces a denser storage layout and more flexible internal configuration than earlier compact models in the series. It supports mainstream power supplies, allows the use of longer GPUs and additional PCIe cards, and moves to a more practical tray based drive system. The expanded fan placement and the inclusion of a manual controller give users a wider set of ventilation options.

• Nine drive bays in a compact tower format
• Choice of ITX or micro ATX motherboards
• Support for ATX or SFX power supplies with two placement positions
• Four PCIe slots with room for mid length GPUs or HBAs
• Multiple fan locations including two pre installed units behind the drives
• Integrated three speed fan controller
• Straightforward internal layout with easier drive installation compared to older strap based designs

The main concerns raised by early users relate to airflow through the drive area and the continued reliance on a backplane that restricts ventilation. Although the case offers many fan positions, the cooling efficiency across a fully populated drive stack may still require user modifications. The use of Molex and individual SATA power connections and the absence of intake fans by default also limit thermal performance for high density configurations.

• Backplane design reduces airflow across the drive surfaces
• No dedicated front intake fans included
• Cooling performance for nine populated drives may require user adjustments
• Reliance on Molex and multiple SATA power connectors rather than consolidated cabling
• No indication of filtration on intake areas
• Limited information on pricing and regional availability

Jonsbo N6 vs N5 vs N4 vs N3 vs N2 NAS Case

The N6 positions itself between the high capacity N5 and the smaller N4 and N3 by offering nine bays in a mid sized tower footprint. It improves motherboard and PSU flexibility over the N3 and N2 while maintaining a smaller profile than the N5. The primary differentiators across the series are storage density, motherboard support, GPU clearance, and cooling layout.

Model N6 N5 N4 N3 N2
Dimensions 305 x 353 x 318 mm 355 x 403 x 350 mm 286 x 300 x 228 mm 233 x 262 x 298 mm 222.5 x 222.5 x 224 mm
Material Steel Steel aluminum wood Steel wood Aluminum steel Aluminum steel
Drive Bays Nine drives Twelve drives Six drives Eight drives Five drives
Motherboard Support ITX MATX ITX to XL ATX ITX MATX ITX ITX
PCI Slots Four Eight Four Two One low profile
PSU Support ATX 220 mm or SFX 100 mm ATX 240 mm SFX 125 mm SFX 105 mm SFX 150 mm
CPU Cooler Height 65 to 160 mm Up to 160 mm Up to 70 mm Up to 130 mm Up to 65 mm
GPU Length 275 to 320 mm 325 to 350 mm Up to 230 mm Up to 250 mm Up to 197 mm low profile
Cooling Layout Up to nine fans Up to eleven fans One fan included Optional small fans One slim fan included
AIO Support 240 mm 240 or 280 mm Not listed Not listed Not listed
Weight 7.5 kg 7.5 kg 3.75 kg 3.9 kg 2.9 kg

The N6 adds a higher capacity option to Jonsbo’s compact NAS case range by pairing nine drive bays with support for micro ATX motherboards and full sized ATX power supplies. Its internal structure is straightforward and offers more flexibility than the company’s smaller models, although airflow across the drive area remains the defining limitation based on early observations. The design serves users who want a dense multi drive system without moving to a full tower enclosure, provided that attention is given to fan placement and thermal management.

When will the Jonsbo N6 Be Released, and where To Buy the N6 NAS Case?

The Jonsbo N6 has only just been announced by the brand and official availability is still TBC. Traditionally, these cases have been made available on eastern eTail outlets such as AliEpxress around 10 days after the official pages go live at Jonsbo, and around a month or so later on sites like Amazon globally (arguably at around 30-40% more expensive, as they factor in the international shipping – and the N6 will not be a small box! .You can find purchasing links for the Jonsbo N6 and the other cases in this series below. Availability varies by region, and some retailers list these models under different category headings, so check both local and international stores when comparing prices. AliExpress tend to appear first, but seriously always verify the model name and drive bay count before ordering, since several Jonsbo cases share similar exterior designs and the shopping UI of Aliexpress has a nasty habit of showing the wrong image for the product in question! Check them out below:

N2

Best for Low/Efficient NAS Deployment

Lowest Price Point

Quietest of the Range

Smallest Physical Footprint

Smallest Storage Capacity

Only 1 PCIe Card Slot and Half Height

N3

Best for  a Power NAS Build + Bigger CPU Cooling

Largest Storage Capacity + Full Size PCIe Cards

Best Prosumer Deployment

Best All Round for Storage vs Scale vs Price

BIG Size and oddly tall

TALL!

N4

Better MoBo Compatibility (MITX and MATX)

Best Size vs Storage Option + 4x PCIe Slots

Most Conventially Aesthetically Appealing

Flexible Deployment

Most Expensive

PCIe Cards Must Be Half Height

N5

MATX and ITX SUPPORT

Largest Storage Capacity @ 12 BAY

UNPARALLELLED PCIE SUPPORT

Tonnes of Cooling/airflow potential

MASSIVE…JUST MASSIVE

Most Expensive of the bunch

N6

Best for  a Power NAS Build + Bigger CPU Cooling

Largest Storage Capacity + Full Size PCIe Cards

Best Prosumer Deployment

PROPER HDD TRAYS!

BIG Size and oddly tall

Noisiest System of the Three

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Best NAS for Under $250

Par : Rob Andrews
1 décembre 2025 à 14:00

Best NAS You Can Buy Right Now for Under $249 at the end of 2025

As personal data storage requirements continue to rise in 2025, many users are moving away from cloud platforms and monthly subscription services in search of something more private and cost effective. A dedicated NAS, or network attached storage system, allows you to back up photo collections, host a home media library, or manage small business files while keeping full control of your data and avoiding ongoing fees. The good news is that the market now includes several capable options priced at or under 249 dollars. Improvements in low power processors, wider use of DDR5 memory, and leaner operating systems have made entry level systems far more powerful than they were even a year ago. They can comfortably handle tasks such as Plex playback, simple virtualization, and lightweight container apps. This article looks at five NAS units currently available within this price bracket, each offering a practical mix of performance, connectivity, and storage flexibility for anyone building a reliable setup on a limited budget.

Important Disclaimer and Notes Before You Buy!

Before looking at specific NAS models, it helps to understand the common limits of systems in this price tier. Most units under 249 dollars arrive without drives, and rely on NVMe or SATA bays that must be filled separately. Some include small onboard storage such as 32GB to 64GB eMMC that only covers the operating system. This means the total cost of a usable setup will usually be higher than the base price. These devices are aimed at home users and personal cloud tasks rather than heavier business workloads. Several models also lack a full NAS operating system and instead use lightweight platforms such as CasaOS or ZimaOS, or provide only a simple interface for local file access and containers. These options are improving, yet they may not offer advanced RAID tools, snapshot automation, or detailed permission control found on systems like Synology DSM or TrueNAS. Overall, these NAS units suit users with some technical confidence or anyone who wants a simple setup with limited depth.


Beelink ME Mini NAS – 6 Bay SSD NAS

$209 – Intel N150 – 12GB – No SSD (64GB eMMC Only) – 2x 2.5GbE + WiFi 6 – No OS / User Install – BUY HERE

The Beelink ME Mini is a compact NAS designed for anyone who wants fast SSD storage in a very small enclosure. It measures 99mm on each side and includes six M.2 2280 NVMe slots that can deliver as much as 24TB when fully populated. The system uses an Intel N150 processor with 12GB of LPDDR5 memory, which provides a solid mix of performance and low power draw. Connectivity includes two 2.5GbE ports, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2, giving it flexibility for both wired and wireless use. Cooling is handled passively and the unit contains its own power supply, which keeps noise and cable clutter to a minimum and makes it a good fit for living rooms or compact office spaces.

Component Specification
CPU Intel N150 (4 cores, up to 3.6 GHz)
Memory 12GB LPDDR5
Internal Storage 64GB eMMC + 6x M.2 2280 NVMe slots
Networking 2x 2.5GbE LAN, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
Ports USB 2.0, USB 3.2, USB-C, HDMI
OS User-defined (Linux-based preferred)
Dimensions 99 x 99 x 99 mm


Terramaster F2-425 2- Bay Intel Value Turnkey NAS

$249 – Intel N5105 – 4GB – TOS 6 Software – 1x 2.5GbE – 2x SATA – BUY HERE

The Terramaster F2-424 is a two bay NAS that sits near the upper edge of the 249 dollar bracket and focuses on providing a more traditional turnkey experience. It uses an Intel Celeron class x86 quad core processor with 4GB of memory that can be upgraded, which allows it to handle general home NAS tasks and hardware assisted 4K decoding for applications such as Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin.

The system supports two SATA drives for a total capacity of up to 60TB and includes TRAID for flexible expansion and space management. Connectivity is limited to a single 2.5GbE port, which is sufficient for most home use but less flexible than some other systems in this list that offer two LAN ports. The unit runs TOS 6, which provides RAID options, snapshots, cloud sync, and a broad selection of built in apps for backup, media, and light productivity needs.

Setup can be completed through the TNAS Mobile app, which also supports automatic photo and video backups from mobile devices. Local AI driven sorting for photos is included, and cross platform access is available through the TNAS client or standard network mapping. TerraSync enables PC backups with version history, and security features include OTP authentication, firewall controls, DoS protections, snapshots, and HyperLock WORM for ransomware resistance. The chassis is quiet in operation and uses tool free push lock trays that allow quick installation or replacement of drives.

Terramaster also offers the F2-425 Plus at roughly 130 dollars more. That model increases CPU and memory resources and is aimed at users who want stronger performance and scalability. For those who want to remain within the 249 dollar limit, the F2-424 provides a straightforward Intel based platform with a familiar OS, upgradable memory, and native HDD support, as long as the single network port meets the user’s needs.


GMKTec G9 NAS – 4 Bay M.2 NAS @ The lowest Price

$185.99 – Intel N150 – 12GB – No SSD (64GB eMMC Only) – 2x 2.5GbE + WiFi 6 – Ubuntu 24.10 (Preloaded, Switchable) – BUY HERE

The GMKTec G9 provides hardware that closely matches the Beelink ME Mini, since it also uses the Intel N150 processor and 12GB of LPDDR5 memory. It arrives in a more traditional rectangular enclosure and includes four M.2 2280 NVMe slots instead of six. The system contains 64GB of onboard eMMC storage that is mainly used to boot Ubuntu 24.10, and it can dual boot into Windows 11 when an additional SSD is installed. As with the Beelink, there is no SATA support, so all storage relies on NVMe drives up to 4TB each. Cooling is handled by an active fan and the device includes two HDMI outputs, which makes it a stronger option for anyone who wants a small desktop system or direct media output as part of their NAS setup. The manufacturer issued a refresh in summer 2025 that improved the cooling layout with better vent placement and more efficient airflow.

Component Specification
CPU Intel N150 (4 cores, up to 3.6 GHz)
Memory 12GB LPDDR5
Internal Storage 64GB eMMC + 4x M.2 2280 NVMe slots
Networking 2x 2.5GbE LAN, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2
Ports 3x USB 3.2, 1x Type-C (DP), 2x HDMI, Audio
OS Ubuntu 24.10 by default, dual-boot capable
Dimensions 146.6 x 100.25 x 38.75 mm


Synology BeeStation 4TB NAS – ALL IN ONE!

$199 – Realtek RTD1619B – 1GB – 4TB SINGLE BAY – 1x 1GbE – BeeStation Manager (BSM) – BUY HERE

The Synology BeeStation 4TB is a single bay NAS designed for users who want a ready to use system with no installation work. It arrives with a pre installed 4TB hard drive and a sealed enclosure, so there is no need to source or fit storage. The system uses a Realtek RTD1619B ARM processor with 1GB of DDR4 memory and connects through a single 1GbE port. It runs BeeStation Manager, which focuses on beginner friendly features such as cloud style file access, simple photo management, and smooth integration with Synology mobile apps. Synology also released the BeeStation Plus model in 2025 with an Intel processor, more memory, and 8TB of storage, but it sits at roughly double the price. If you are willing to spend more, that model gives you greater performance and capacity.

Component Specification
CPU Realtek RTD1619B (Quad-core ARM)
Memory 1GB DDR4
Internal Storage 4TB HDD (included, sealed)
Networking 1x 1GbE LAN
Ports 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
OS Synology BeeStation Manager (BSM)
Dimensions 148 x 62.6 x 196.3 mm


UGREEN NASync DXP2800 NAS – The New Challenger!

$249 – Intel N100 – 8GB – No Storage (32GB eMMC) – 1x 2.5GbE – UGOS Pro – BUY HERE

The UGREEN DXP2800 sits in the NASync series and targets users who want a mix of expandability and value. It supports both hard drives and SSDs through two 3.5 inch SATA bays and two M.2 NVMe slots that can be used for caching or fast active data work. The system uses an Intel N100 processor from the twelfth generation energy efficient N series and pairs it with 8GB of DDR5 memory that can be upgraded. A 32GB eMMC module holds the UGOS Pro operating system. Connectivity is built around a single 2.5GbE port with several USB ports on the front and rear including USB C and 10Gbps USB A. UGOS Pro offers a clean web interface with containers, RAID options such as zero, one, and JBOD, simple multimedia features, and remote file access.

UGREEN recently released the DH2300 two bay NAS at a noticeably lower price of roughly 100 to 120 dollars below the DXP2800. That model uses a lower power ARM processor, far less memory, and only one 1GbE port. It is acceptable for very light duties, but most users will benefit from spending a little more on the DXP2800 due to its stronger CPU, memory capacity, and networking.

Although UGOS Pro does not match the ecosystem depth of Synology DSM or QNAP QTS, the DXP2800 remains one of the few turnkey systems in this bracket that supports SSD and HDD storage in a flexible layout without proprietary limits. Users will still need to supply their own drives and configure storage pools, yet the combination of hardware capability and manageable software makes it a strong choice for anyone comfortable handling a modest amount of setup work.

Component Specification
CPU Intel N100 (4 cores, up to 3.4GHz)
Memory 8GB DDR5 (non-ECC, upgradeable to 16GB)
Internal Storage 32GB eMMC + 2x SATA + 2x M.2 NVMe
Networking 1x 2.5GbE LAN
Ports Front: 1x USB-C (10Gbps), 1x USB-A (10Gbps) \nRear: 1x USB-A (5Gbps), 2x USB 2.0, HDMI 4K Output
OS UGOS Pro
Dimensions 231 x 109 x 178 mm (approx.)


ZimaBoard 2 (832 Version) – DIY Enthusiast’s DREAM!

$199 – Intel N150 – 8GB – No Storage (32GB eMMC) – 2x 2.5GbE – ZimaOS – BUY HERE

The ZimaBoard 2 (832) is a compact single board NAS platform built for users who want flexibility and modular control rather than a traditional enclosure based system. It arrives as a bare embedded board with all interfaces exposed, which makes it ideal for custom builds. The system uses the Intel N150 quad core processor with 8GB of LPDDR5x memory and includes 32GB of onboard eMMC storage for ZimaOS. The device ships with a lifetime ZimaOS license, which is notable at this price level. It also stands out by providing two powered SATA 3.0 ports, giving it native support for hard drives without any need for USB to SATA adapters. The product is now sold on Amazon, although the price can move between 249 and 349 dollars depending on current stock and promotions, so it is worth watching for discounts.

Connectivity is strong for a low profile platform. It offers two 2.5GbE ports, USB 3.1, a PCIe 3.0 x4 slot, and a Mini DisplayPort output that can deliver 4K60 video. The PCIe slot opens the door for add on networking, storage controllers, or accelerators, although most users will start by using the SATA ports for core NAS storage. The large passive heatsink keeps the board silent, although thermal results will depend on the case you choose and the surrounding environment.

This system suits DIY builders who want to create their own NAS, firewall appliance, lightweight media server, or container host. ZimaOS provides a simple web interface and allows the user to switch to CasaOS or other Linux based platforms if preferred. It is aimed at users who want maximum control and are comfortable managing their own setup rather than those seeking a plug and play NAS.

Component Specification
CPU Intel N150 (4 cores, up to 3.6GHz)
Memory 8GB LPDDR5x
Internal Storage 32GB eMMC + 2x SATA 3.0 (powered)
Networking 2x 2.5GbE LAN
Ports 2x USB 3.1, Mini DisplayPort, PCIe 3.0 x4
OS ZimaOS (also supports CasaOS, Linux distros)
Dimensions 140 x 83 x 31 mm


Each NAS covered in this guide delivers its own mix of hardware capability, expansion potential, and overall usability while staying within the 249 dollar limit. Users who want a fully prepared option with minimal setup will likely prefer the Synology BeeStation, and anyone who wants a small SSD focused system with stronger customisation features may find the Beelink ME Mini or GMKTec G9 more suitable. The UGREEN DXP2800 stands out for its combination of HDD and SSD support and a more developed software platform, while the ZimaBoard 2 is aimed at technical users who want full control over every layer of the build. None of these devices is a perfect all rounder, yet each one provides a practical entry into local storage, self hosted media, and personal backup without exceeding a modest budget

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QuTS hero h6.0 est disponible en Bêta

Par : Fx
1 décembre 2025 à 07:00
QuTS hero h6 beta - QuTS hero h6.0 est disponible en Bêta

QNAP a mis en ligne QuTS hero h6.0 (Bêta), une mise à jour majeure de son système embarqué pour les NAS basé sur ZFS.  Cette version vise avant tout la haute disponibilité, la protection immuable des données et une meilleure prise en charge des workloads d’IA. Elle se positionne comme une réponse aux besoins des entreprises confrontées à des volumes de données croissants et à des exigences renforcées en matière de continuité de service…

QuTS hero h6 beta - QuTS hero h6.0 est disponible en Bêta

QuTS hero h6.0 Bêta

Avant d’entrer dans le détail, il convient de rappeler que cette nouvelle mouture marque une étape importante pour QNAP. Au-delà d’une interface rafraîchie, h6.0 renforce la disponibilité des systèmes et la protection des données. Le constructeur mise clairement sur cette version et, à première vue, le résultat est convaincant. Est-ce que QuTS va dépasser DSM ?

Haute disponibilité

Haute dispo quts h6 - QuTS hero h6.0 est disponible en Bêta

Parmi les nouveautés les plus importantes, QuTS hero h6.0 introduit un mode Dual-NAS High Availability (HA) via l’High Availability Manager. Deux NAS peuvent désormais former un cluster actif/passif pour assurer la continuité des services et réduire les interruptions planifiés ou non. QNAP annonce une compatibilité étendue des services pouvant bénéficier du HA, ce qui améliore l’efficacité opérationnelle.

Snapshots immuables

Snapshots immuables - QuTS hero h6.0 est disponible en Bêta

La seconde avancée dans QuTS hero h6.0, c’est l’arrivée des snapshots immuables. Ces clichés protégés contre la suppression ou la modification ajoutent une couche de défense contre les ransomwares et les corruptions accidentelles. Combinés au ZFS et à des politiques de rétention adaptées, ils renforcent considérablement les stratégies de sauvegarde et de reprise.

IA en local

QNAP met également en avant des améliorations destinées à faciliter les workflows IA en local : optimisation des performances, meilleure gestion des jeux de données volumineux et réduction de la dépendance au cloud pour certaines tâches d’inférence ou de traitement.

En synthèse

QuTS hero h6.0 constitue une évolution logique et ambitieuse de l’écosystème ZFS chez QNAP : plus de disponibilité, une résilience renforcée face aux menaces modernes et des outils mieux adaptés aux environnements manipulant de grands volumes de données ou des charges IA.

Vous pouvez consulter le détail complet des nouveautés via le lien fourni par QNAP.

Du côté de la sécurité et de l’administration, cette version Bêta améliore les outils de gestion et introduit des mécanismes adaptés aux environnements sensibles (audit renforcé, contrôles d’accès…). Pour les entreprises où l’intégrité et la continuité des données sont prioritaires, cette Bêta mérite une phase de test en environnement contrôlé, en gardant à l’esprit que la version finale pourra encore affiner la compatibilité matérielle et logicielle.

Important : QuTS hero h6.0 est actuellement en bêta publique. Il est déconseillé de l’installer sur un NAS de production. Pensez à vérifier la compatibilité de votre matériel, des applications installées (certains services peuvent nécessiter une mise à jour) et à préparer un plan de test avant toute migration vers un environnement opérationnel.

Liste non exhaustive de NAS compatibles :

  • TS-h2490FU / TS-h1090FU
  • TS-h1290FX
  • TDS-h2489FU / TDS-h2489FUR2
  • TS-h3088XU-RP
  • TVS-h1288X / TVS-h1688X
  • TS-h1886XU-RP / TS-1886XU-RP
  • TS-h686 / TS-h886
  • TS-883XU, TS-1283XU, TS-1683XU
  • TS-253E / TS-453E
  • TS-873AU, TS-1273AU
  • HS-264, TBS-464, TS-364, TS-464, TS-664, TS-264…

Black Friday 2025 NAS Deals – UPDATED

Par : Rob Andrews
28 novembre 2025 à 12:04

NEW NAS & Storage Bargains and Deals this Black Friday 2025

Black Friday 2025 has arrived and this year the reductions cover every corner of the NAS and homelab market. The entire Synology 2025 line including the DS925+, DS1525+, DS1522+, DS225+, and DS1825+ has taken unusually large price cuts, and the QNAP TS x64 series is also sharply reduced. UGREEN and Terramaster have applied broad 15% to 25% discounts across their 2024 and 2025 ranges. Seagate’s 28TB IronWolf Pro is down to $449 at multiple stores, and the Beelink ME Mini N150 bundle has dropped to $279 which makes it one of the strongest compact server offers this year. UnRAID licences are 25% off with an added $15 voucher, and Plex Pass is 40% off across monthly, yearly, and lifetime tiers. UniFi has also rolled out large network hardware reductions including cuts on its gateways, routers, and WiFi 7 devices. Below you will find updated recommendations for NAS systems for backups, Plex, business, and surveillance, along with live links to the best deals as they continue to appear through the day.

Recommended Deals (so far)

SEAGATE 28TB IRONWOLF PRO HDD – $449.99 (was $569.99)


SEAGATE 28TB EXTERNAL USB HDD – $289.99 ($100 OFF)


Beelink ME Mini N150 NAS Mini PC, 12GB RAM + 2TB SSD + 64GB eMMC – $279 (was $349) HERE


Synology DS925+ NAS – 14% OFF, NOW $552.99


SEAGATE 28TB IRONWOLF PRO HDD – $449.99 ($300 OFF)


UGREEN 120W NAS UPS – 15% OFF, NOW $84.99


2x WD Red Pro 26TB Hard Drives (52TB Max) – $878 ($420 OFF)


QNAP TS-264 2-Bay Featured NAS – $349.99 (20% OFF)


Minisforum N5  NAS – NOW $594.90 (15% OFF)


UnifyDrive UT2 2x M.2 NVMe+2.5GbE+8 Core ARM Mobile NAS – $200 OFF, Now $399

Get a further 5% OFF with this code: NASCOMPARES


LincStation N2 – 4xm.2 + 2x SATA SSD + 10GbE + UnRAID Licence – NOW $429 / £401


BLACK FRIDAY WEEK DEALS (so far) – (WILL REDIRECT TO YOUR AMAZON REGION AUTOMATICALLY)

Useful Articles:

  • NAS Hard Drive Black Friday Deals Article – HERE
  • Synology NAS Black Friday Deals – HERE
  • UniFi Network Hardware Black Friday Deals – HERE
  • UGREEN NAS Black Friday Deals – HERE
  • Terramaster Black Friday Deals – HERE

UnRAID 25% Price Drop + $15 Voucher Included with ALL Orders – HERE

The Unraid Cyber Weekend Sale started on Wednesday November 26th, and will run through Cyber Monday, December 1st, 2025. They are discounting Starter and Unleashed licenses, plus all Unleashed upgrades (so, if you have a monthly or annual license, and want to upgrade to lifetime, you will get a discount of the partial upgrade cost too). Also, every license purchased will come with a $15 voucher good for the Unraid Merch Store included. Click below (or HERE) to get your UnRAID license at 25% off.


Terramaster F8 SSD PLUS Flash NAS – 20% OFF, NOW $639.99


UniFi Black Friday Deals – HERE


Asustor 6x M.2 NVMe Flashstor 6 – Down to $404.99 (9% OFF)


Best UniFi Black Friday Deals – The UniFi Dream Router 7 REDUCED TO $229

UniFi WiFi 7 2.5G+10G Dream Router UniFi Gateway Fiber 10G/2.5G Gateway

Synology DS925+ NAS – 15% OFF, NOW £472 inc.TAX


40% OFF PLEX PASS Licenses – Month/Year/Lifetime HERE

  • Lifetime, now $149.99 (was $249.99) – HERE
  • Annual, now $41.99 (was $69.99) – HERE
  • Month, now $4.19 (was $6.99) – HERE


10G N150 NAS Motherboard / DDR5 6* SATA /  Intel I226 / 2.5G Mini ITX /  2* M.2 – $219.50 HERE

Category Details
CPU Intel N150 onboard (Twin Lake SoC)
Motherboard Type Mini-ITX 170 x 170 mm
RAM Type / Maximum DDR5 SO-DIMM, 1 slot, up to 16GB
SATA Drive Support 6 x SATA 3.0
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 M-Key (PCIe)
Network Connections 2 x Intel I226-V 2.5GbE, 1 x AQC113 10GbE
PSU Type 24-pin ATX + 4-pin CPU power
PCIe Slot Support 1 x PCIe 3.0 x4 slot

UniFi Cloud Gateway Black Friday Deals

The Cloud Gateway Max, Cloud Gateway Max NS, and Gateway Lite form the most affordable cluster of UniFi Black Friday gateway offers this year. The Cloud Gateway Max drops from $279 to $179 and delivers full UniFi application support with 2.3Gbps IDS and IPS, 2.5GbE WAN, five 2.5GbE LAN ports, and selectable NVMe NVR storage up to 2TB. The NS model follows the same hardware blueprint but arrives at a lower $159 price while retaining 2.3Gbps inspection performance and 30 plus device management. The Gateway Lite stands out as the entry level option at an aggressive $49, down from $129. It offers 1Gbps IDS and IPS, a compact footprint, full UniFi security features, USB C power, and a simple 1GbE WAN plus 1GbE LAN layout, making it ideal for small networks or for replacing an ageing USG.


Synology DS1525+ NAS – $160 OFF, NOW $639.99


 

Recommended Deals (so far)


QNAP TS-464 NAS – $469.99 ($120 OFF)


i5-12450H / 6xNVMe / 6xSATA / PCI-E X4 / 4x Intel i226-V 2.5G / 2xDDR5 NAS Board – $328.20 HERE

Category Details
CPU Intel Core i5 12450H onboard
Motherboard Type Mini ITX size one hundred seventy mm by one hundred seventy mm
RAM Type and Maximum DDR5 dual channel up to sixty four GB, two slots
SATA Drive Support Two direct SATA ports plus five SATA via SFF eight six four three JMB585 controller
M2 SSD Support Two M two slots, one PCIe four point zero x four and one PCIe three point zero x one, plus four NVMe via SFF adaptor
Network Connections Four Intel I226 V two point five gig ports
PSU Type Twenty four pin ATX plus eight pin CPU power (standard ITX layout)
PCIe Slot Support One PCIe four point zero x four slot (compatible with x eight or x sixteen cards)

Synology DS1825+ NAS – NOW $919 ($230 OFF)


 

QNAP TS-264 2-Bay ALL-Rounder NAS – $349.99 ($90 OFF)


UniFi WiFI APs for Mesh Black Friday Deals

 


Synology DS1525+ NAS – REDUCED TO $691.49 (15% OFF)


Minisforum N5 PRO NAS – NOW £888 including TAX


SUPER BUDGET N5105 NAS Mobo Combo / 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power Use / 4×2.5G i225 / 2x M.2 Slot 6xSATA – $196.94 HERE

Category Details
CPU Intel N5105 (4 cores, 4 threads, onboard)
Motherboard Type Mini ITX (Industrial style)
RAM Type / Maximum DDR4, up to 64GB, 2 slots
SATA Drive Support 6 x SATA 3.0
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 NVMe (2280)
Network Connections 4 x 2.5GbE (Intel i225 or i226-V depending on board revision)
PSU Type 24-pin ATX
PCIe Slot Support None

QNAP TS-464 NAS – REDUCED TO £469 (20% OFF)


QNAP TS-233 VALUE 2-Bay NAS – 15% OFF, £152.15 (inc.TAX)


UGREEN DXP6800 PRO – 20% OFF, Now £799


 


Synology DS225+ NAS – $303.49 (11% REDUCTION)


QNAP TS-464 NAS – 8GB VERSION, 20% OFF, $469.99


Gl.iNet Slate 7 WiFi7 Mobile Router, NOW $120 (29% OFF)


Gl.iNet Puli AX SIM/LTE Router, NOW $331 (15% OFF)


UniFi Cameras for Protect Black Friday Deals

 


UGREEN DXP4800 PLUS – 20% OFF, NOW $559.99

 


 

UGREEN NAS Black Friday Deals – NOW LIVE


The Best UGREEN NAS System Offers:


(Best UGREEN NAS Deal) UGREEN DXP4800 PLUS NAS 4-Bay – $594.99


Terramaster F4-425 PLUS (New 2025 Series Release) NAS – $484.99


UGREEN DH4300 PLUS Value 4-Bay NAS – $65 OFF, Now $364.99


 

UGREEN 6-Bay Power NAS System (DXP6800 Pro) – $180 OFF, NOW $1019.99


ZimaBlade 7700, DOWN TO $159 WITH Promo Code ‘BLACKFRIDAYNASKIT10’


UGREEN All-Flash DXP480T 10 Core i5 10GbE NAS – $150 OFF, NOW $849.99


CWWK NAS DIY Motherboards and CPU+MoBo Combos:


CWWK N150 / N355 10GbE 8x SATA NAS Motherboard Combo – Now $215


Minisforum MS-01 Intel Core, 2x 10GbE, USB4, PCIe 4X16 and 3x M.2 Workstation – Down to just $479.90


Terramaster F6-424 Max – Powerhouse 6-Bay NAS – $150 OFF, Now $849.99


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Virtual DSM : comment et pourquoi créer une machine virtuelle DSM sur un NAS Synology ?

27 novembre 2025 à 18:00

Ce tutoriel explique comment créer une machine virtuelle Virtual DSM pour exécuter plusieurs instances de DSM sur un même NAS Synology physique.

Le post Virtual DSM : comment et pourquoi créer une machine virtuelle DSM sur un NAS Synology ? a été publié sur IT-Connect.

Terramaster Black Friday 2025 Deals

Par : Rob Andrews
27 novembre 2025 à 16:00

Black Friday Terramaster NAS Deals Now Live

Black Friday 2025 brings some of the strongest price cuts Terramaster has offered to date, with major reductions across the entire lineup of NAS and DAS systems. Flagship units like the F4-424 Max drop from $899.99 to $629.99, the F6-424 Max sees deep reductions on high-capacity six-bay storage, and the all-flash F4 SSD now sits at $319.99 instead of $399.99. Even the entry models receive meaningful cuts, such as the F2-425 Plus falling to $319.99 and the D1 SSD Plus dropping to $76.99. This mix of discounts spans home users, creative workflows, SMB deployment, and high-speed all-flash storage, setting the stage for one of the most competitive Terramaster Black Friday lineups yet.

Terramaster 2025 Generation NAS Black Friday Deals

The Terramaster F4-425 Plus, F2-425 Plus, and F4-425 form the core of the brand’s 2025 generation Black Friday lineup, each delivering a significant jump in performance over older Terramaster models while receiving sizeable price cuts for the sale period. The F4-425 Plus is reduced to $455.99 from $569.99 and features an Intel N150 processor, 16GB DDR5 memory, dual 5GbE ports, and three M.2 NVMe slots, making it suitable for large Plex libraries, virtual machines, 8K transcoding, and high speed RAID arrays using TRAID or RAID 5 or RAID 6. The smaller F2-425 Plus drops to $319.99 from $399.99 and keeps the same N150 CPU and dual 5GbE networking but in a two bay format with 8GB DDR5 memory and three M.2 slots for SSD caching or high speed all flash pools, which suits creators or compact home labs. The F4-425 sits at a lower price of $313.99 from $369.99 and uses the Intel N5095 processor with 4GB DDR4 memory and a single 2.5GbE port, making it a more affordable entry point for home backups, light Plex streaming, and RAID 5 or TRAID setups while retaining the same push lock drive bays and aluminum chassis design found across the range.


Terramaster Best SSD System Black Friday Deals

The spotlight turns to high‐performance SSD-based storage in Terramaster’s Black Friday 2025 lineup with the F4 SSD, the F8 SSD Plus NAS, and the D4 SSD 4-Bay USB DAS—all receiving deep discounts. The F4 SSD 4-Bay All-Flash NAS is offered for $319.99 (down from $399.99) and gives creators and small workgroups fast NVMe caching support, all-flash RAID (0/1/5/6/10) readiness and a desktop form factor suited to demanding media workflows. The F8 SSD Plus 8-Bay NAS, now $639.99 instead of $799.99, scales up that performance into a larger chassis: excellent for high throughput workloads, database hosting, content creation pipelines or consolidation of multiple flash volumes with plenty of headroom and robust NAS services. Rounding out the trio, the D4 SSD 4-Bay All-Flash DAS is discounted to $239.99 (from $299.99) and provides USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 (depending on region) direct access to four SSDs, making it a great companion for video editors, mobile creators or anyone who needs ultra-low latency local storage with the ability to archive later to a full NAS. Together, these three systems cover fast all-flash storage needs—from editing bays to fast-access workstations to high-capacity large NAS units—at some of Terramaster’s most aggressive Black Friday pricing.


Terramaster Power Desktop NAS Black Friday Deals

Terramaster’s Power Desktop NAS lineup sees serious Black Friday cuts in 2025 for users who need multi-bay capacity and high performance in a compact desktop form factor. The F4-424 Max 4-Bay NAS is offered at $629.99 (down from $899.99) and delivers a strong balance of features: Intel N5095 or equivalent quad-core processor, multiple high speed LAN options, M.2 SSD caching or expansion, and support for large 30 TB+ drives in RAID 5 or TRAID+. The F6-424 (non-Max) drops to $479.99 (from $599.99) and bumps capacity up to six bays while maintaining the compact footprint, offering creators and small offices a six-drive pool with ample headroom for large media libraries or datasets. The F6-424 Max takes it further, combining six-bay mechanics with the “Max” class enhancements—higher memory, faster networking, and premium chassis build—making it a powerhouse for homelab users or prosumers at the reduced Black Friday price (specific price not listed, but expect similar ~20% discount). Together, these three units represent Terramaster’s desktop NAS workhorses—ideal for high capacity, multi-drive setups during Black Friday 2025.


Other Terramaster NAS Deals to check out:

Here are a few of the other Amazon Black Friday Deals available during this Black Friday event:

Terramaster F8 SSD PLUS Flash NAS – 20% OFF, NOW $639.99


Terramaster F4-425 PLUS (New 2025 Series Release) NAS – $484.99


Terramaster F6-424 Max – Powerhouse 6-Bay NAS – $150 OFF, Now $849.99


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UGREEN DH2300 : Test complet du NAS 2 baies abordable, silencieux et performant

Par : Fx
27 novembre 2025 à 07:00
Test UGREEN DH2300 - UGREEN DH2300 : Test complet du NAS 2 baies abordable, silencieux et performant

Cela fait maintenant plusieurs jours que nous utilisons le nouveau NAS UGREEN DH2300. Avec ses 2 baies, ce modèle vise un public large : utilisateurs souhaitant se passer des abonnements Cloud, centraliser ses fichiers ou monter un petit serveur domestique sans prise de tête. UGREEN mise ici sur la simplicité, mais aussi sur la sécurité, en proposant un NAS facile à installer et à administrer. Et avec un tarif de lancement de 209,99€ (167,99€ actuellement en promotion), difficile de ne pas s’interroger : la promesse est-elle tenue ?

Test UGREEN DH2300 - UGREEN DH2300 : Test complet du NAS 2 baies abordable, silencieux et performant

Test UGREEN DH2300

Après une entrée fracassante sur le marché du NAS avec des produits relativement haut de gamme, UGREEN revient depuis quelques mois avec 2 modèles plus accessibles. Mais comme vous allez le voir, ces nouveaux venus sont loin d’être dénués d’intérêt… au contraire !

Contenu de la boîte

À l’ouverture, on trouve :

  • Le NAS UGREEN DH2300 ;
  • 1 câble réseau RJ45 ;
  • Des vis de fixation pour les disques et SSD ;
  • Un tournevis ;
  • Une alimentation externe ;
  • Un guide de démarrage complet ;
  • Un livret de garantie.

On est en présence du strict nécessaire pour bien démarrer. Le tournevis est peut-être de trop. Si l’intension du fabricant est noble, il est inutile de le proposer…

Construction du NAS et design

Le DH2300 affiche un design à la fois sobre et original. Entièrement conçu en plastique noir rigide, il se tient fièrement à la verticale et occupe très peu de place sur un bureau. Ses dimensions sont de 151 × 198 × 213,7 mm pour un poids d’environ 950 g. Particularité de ce châssis tout en hauteur : le ventilateur est placé (au-dessous) à la base du boîtier.

À noter que la présence de plusieurs trous et fentes à l’arrière (en haut) et sur les côtés (en bas) facilite la circulation de l’air et le refroidissement du NAS.

Connectique

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En façade :

  • 1 port USB-C 3.0 (5 Gb/s) ;
  • Le bouton d’alimentation ;
  • Les LED d’état ;
  • Un capteur NFC permettant d’associer rapidement un smartphone.

À l’arrière :

  • 2 ports USB-A 3.0 ;
  • 1 sortie HDMI compatible 4K/60 Hz ;
  • 1 port Ethernet 1 Gb/s.

La sortie HDMI peut être utilisée pour diffuser des vidéos sur un téléviseur (via l’application mobile).

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Intérieur du DH2300

Le DH2300 est équipé d’un processeur Octo Core ARM Rockchip RK3576  cadencé à 2,2 GHz, accompagné de 4 Go de RAM DDR4 (non extensibles). Selon PassMark, il obtient un score de 3 871 points, largement suffisant pour les usages auxquels il est destiné.

Installation des disques et SSD

UGREEN propose ici un système vraiment simple. Pour accéder aux 2 chariots, il suffit de retirer la partie supérieure grise (chapeau). L’accès est facile. Par contre, il est nécessaire d’utiliser le tournevis pour installer les disques (vis fournies).

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Les chariots sont en plastique rigide, avec des amortisseurs souples pour réduire les vibrations et donc le bruit.

Mise en route avec UGOS Pro

L’installation matérielle est rapide : on insère les disques, on connecte le RJ45, on branche l’alimentation, et c’est parti.

Pour l’installation et les premiers pas, nous vous recommandons de passer par un navigateur Web et d’aller à l’adresse : find.ugnas.com. UGREEN propose des applications mobiles (Android et iOS) et des logiciels (Windows et macOS).

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L’installation se déroule en 3 étapes et prend moins de 10 minutes. Cependant, malgré sa volonté de simplifier l’expérience, UGREEN demande encore à l’utilisateur de créer lui-même le volume de stockage (et le pool). L’assistant est clair, mais on aurait apprécié une automatisation complète pour éliminer toute friction.

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Rassurez-vous : même sans compétences techniques, la configuration reste très simple.

Mises à jour régulières

UGREEN déploie régulièrement des mises à jour pour corriger des bugs, améliorer les performances et ajouter des fonctionnalités. Un bon point pour la pérennité du produit.

Applications

L’interface UGOS Pro est épurée et fluide. Un Centre d’applications propose les services maison : sauvegarde de photos, streaming multimédia, synchronisation, etc.

L’écosystème logiciel est solide :

  • application mobile très complète ;
  • logiciel PC/Mac ;
  • application Android TV et tvOS.

Le lecteur multimédia Théâtre propose une expérience correcte pour lire des vidéos, mais en retrait face à Plex ou Jellyfin. L’application Photos est prometteuse, mais certaines fonctionnalités avancées manquent encore de stabilité (comme la reconnaissance d’objets). Rien d’insurmontable… UGREEN semble être sur la bonne voie.

Côté sécurité

Le DH2300 prend en charge plusieurs protocoles de chiffrement (TLS/SSL, RSA, AES). L’authentification à 2 facteurs est disponible. Un module Sécurité peut analyser les menaces en temps réel, envoyer des alertes et programmer des scans.

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Performances

Dans la première partie de nos tests, nous allons évaluer les performances des transferts à travers un réseau 1 Gb/s (entre le NAS et des ordinateurs). Ensuite, nous regarderons les capacités du processeur, en analysant ses performances dans la virtualisation et le transcodage vidéo.

Vitesses dans les transferts

Depuis plusieurs années, nous avons mis en place un protocole de tests rigoureux fournissant des données fiables et comparables avec les performances des autres NAS. Pour cela, nous utilisons 4 applications de mesure différentes (2 sous macOS et 2 sous Windows) et réalisons en plus des transferts de fichiers de tailles variées dans les deux sens (NAS -> Ordinateur puis Ordinateur -> NAS) :

  • Petites tailles : 100 fichiers de 500 Ko à 12 Mo (MP3, photos, documents Office)
  • Tailles moyennes : 30 fichiers de 12 à 350 Mo (DivX, images RAW, archives ZIP)
  • Fichiers volumineux : 10 fichiers avec une taille comprise entre 4 et 10 Go (MKV, ISO)

À partir de ces tests, nous calculons une moyenne des transferts que nous représentons sous forme de graphiques, exprimée en mégaoctets par seconde. Plus le nombre est élevé, plus le NAS est rapide. Pour notre évaluation du F4-425, nous avons configuré un premier volume avec 2* SSD WD Red SA 500 en RAID 0, puis en RAID 1.

RAID 0

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Sans atteindre la limite théorique du Gigabit, les performances sont très bonnes, stables et régulières sur toutes les tailles de fichiers.

RAID 1

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Avec la protection RAID 1 activée, le DH2300 conserve d’excellents débits. C’est à la fois surprenant et rassurant. Une belle réussite !

Il n’y a toujours pas la possibilité de chiffrer un dossier. Cependant, il est possible de mettre en place un Coffre-fort à travers un paquet, mais cela restera à travers l’interface Web (inaccessible en SMB).

Performances générales

Ce NAS n’est pas conçu pour la virtualisation ou la conteneurisation, fonctions absentes sur ce modèle… et ce n’est clairement pas sa cible. UGREEN a privilégié la simplicité d’usage, et l’interface reste parfaitement fluide. En transcodage, même en 4K, nous n’avons pas réussi à mettre le processeur en difficulté.

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Consommation électrique et nuisance sonore

Le ventilateur placé sous le boîtier est très discret, presque inaudible. Côté consommation, le DH2300 affiche entre 3 et 6 W en utilisation normale (avec les 2 SSD) et jusqu’à 8,5 W lors de tâches intensives. Des valeurs excellentes pour un NAS domestique.

CONCLUSION
Le UGREEN DH2300 confirme l’ambition du constructeur : offrir un NAS simple, accessible et efficace pour un usage grand public. Sans chercher à rivaliser avec les modèles professionnels, il se concentre sur l’essentiel et le fait bien : une installation rapide, une interface fluide, un écosystème logiciel déjà solide... et des performances réseau très correctes (même en RAID 1). Sa consommation faible, il ne fait quasi aucun bruit et son tarif est agressif. UGREEN aurait trouvé la formule magique ? On a ici un NAS particulièrement attractif pour centraliser ses données, sauvegarder ses photos ou héberger une bibliothèque multimédia. Il lui reste encore quelques points à améliorer côté applications, mais le DH2300 est une excellente base, avec des mises à jour régulières. Une belle surprise dans le segment des NAS d’entrée de gamme... Que lui manque-t-il ? Peut-être une prise réseau 2,5 Gb/s...
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Black Friday Deals on CPU+Motherboard NAS Combos

Par : Rob Andrews
26 novembre 2025 à 16:00

DIY NAS Mobo+CPU Combo Black Friday Deals

Black Friday 2025 has turned into an unexpectedly strong year for NAS-oriented CPU and motherboard combos, with some of the most capable low-power and mid-range processors finally dropping into impulse-buy pricing. Boards built around the Intel N150, N305, and even the Ryzen 7 8845HS are now appearing with deep discounts, and many of them pair surprisingly high-performance compute with dense SATA layouts, multiple NVMe slots, and 10GbE networking. These platforms slot neatly into the current wave of home lab operating systems, giving users a flexible foundation for TrueNAS, UnRAID, Proxmox, or ZimaOS, whether the goal is a compact all-flash array, a low-watt Plex server, or a fully virtualized workload host. This guide breaks down the best offers available today and highlights the combos that deliver the strongest performance per dollar.

Important – If you are considering purchasing from AliExpress via the links below, here is a list of promo codes thare are valid during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Additionally, there are ‘red banner’ discounts on many of the pages that are located in red under the product price (I have highlighted the box in red):
    • $3 off orders over US 18 [USAFF03]
    • $4 off orders over US 26 [USAFF04]
    • $9 off orders over US 59 [9USAFF]
  • $15 off orders over US 89 [15USAFF]
  • $20 off orders over US 139 [USAFF20]
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  • $70 off orders over US 499 [70USAFF]

ALSO – Need UnRAID? UnRAID 25% Price Drop + $15 Voucher Included with ALL Orders – HERE


10G N150 NAS Motherboard / DDR5 6* SATA /  Intel I226 / 2.5G Mini ITX /  2* M.2 – $219.50 HERE

This Mini-ITX NAS-oriented board features an onboard Intel N150 processor paired with DDR5 memory support and a strong storage layout including six SATA 3.0 ports and two PCIe-based M.2 slots. It includes triple-NIC networking with dual Intel I226-V 2.5GbE ports and a 10GbE AQC113 controller, making it suitable for DIY NAS builds that require high-bandwidth local access. With PCIe 3.0 expansion, ATX 24+4-pin power, and full support for Windows and Linux, it offers excellent value at its discounted Black Friday price of $219.50.

Category Details
CPU Intel N150 onboard (Twin Lake SoC)
Motherboard Type Mini-ITX 170 x 170 mm
RAM Type / Maximum DDR5 SO-DIMM, 1 slot, up to 16GB
SATA Drive Support 6 x SATA 3.0
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 M-Key (PCIe)
Network Connections 2 x Intel I226-V 2.5GbE, 1 x AQC113 10GbE
PSU Type 24-pin ATX + 4-pin CPU power
PCIe Slot Support 1 x PCIe 3.0 x4 slot

N150 NAS 2.5GbE x4 Motherboard / 6* SATA /  Mini ITX / 2x M.2 / 1x PCIE – $202.59 HERE

This Mini ITX NAS board uses an onboard Intel N150 or N100 processor and offers a flexible storage layout with 6 SATA ports and 2 M.2 NVMe slots, making it suitable for DIY NAS, Proxmox, and router builds. It provides strong networking options with either 4 Intel I226 2.5 GbE ports or a variant that includes a 10 GbE option, giving it more bandwidth than typical low power boards. With DDR5 memory support, PCIe expansion, ATX power input, and wide operating temperature tolerance, it delivers a balanced platform for homelab users at a competitive Black Friday price.

Category Details
CPU Intel N150 or Intel N100 onboard
Motherboard Type Mini ITX size one hundred seventy mm by one hundred seventy mm
RAM Type and Maximum DDR5 SO DIMM up to sixteen GB
SATA Drive Support Six SATA three ports
M2 SSD Support One M2 NVMe or NGFF and one M2 NVMe
Network Connections Four Intel I226 two point five gig ports or two two point five gig plus one ten gig (variant)
PSU Type Twenty four pin ATX plus four pin CPU
PCIe Slot Support One PCIe three point zero x one slot

i5-12450H / 6xNVMe / 6xSATA / PCI-E X4 / 4x Intel i226-V 2.5G / 2xDDR5 NAS Board $328.20 HERE

This Mini ITX NAS board features an onboard Intel Core i5-12450H processor and is built for high performance storage, virtualization, and workstation-grade workloads. It supports up to 64 GB of DDR5 across 2 slots, offers 6 NVMe capability through SFF-8643 expansion, includes 2 onboard M.2 NVMe slots, and provides flexible PCIe 4.0 expansion for NICs or GPUs. With 4 Intel I226-V 2.5 GbE ports, HDMI plus DP display support, RAID capability, and a PCIe 4.0 x4 slot, it delivers one of the most capable NAS motherboard platforms in the compact 170 x 170 mm form factor at its Black Friday price of $328.20.

Category Details
CPU Intel Core i5 12450H onboard
Motherboard Type Mini ITX size one hundred seventy mm by one hundred seventy mm
RAM Type and Maximum DDR5 dual channel up to sixty four GB, two slots
SATA Drive Support Two direct SATA ports plus five SATA via SFF eight six four three JMB585 controller
M2 SSD Support Two M two slots, one PCIe four point zero x four and one PCIe three point zero x one, plus four NVMe via SFF adaptor
Network Connections Four Intel I226 V two point five gig ports
PSU Type Twenty four pin ATX plus eight pin CPU power (standard ITX layout)
PCIe Slot Support One PCIe four point zero x four slot (compatible with x eight or x sixteen cards)

1x 10G / N100/N150/N305/N355 /  2x i266V 2.5G / 2x SFF-8643 for 8 SATA /  HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.4 NAS Mobo $303.95 HERE

This Mini ITX NAS motherboard uses Intel N100, N150, N305, or N355 processors and provides an unusually large storage layout with 8 SATA ports and 2 M.2 NVMe slots, making it well suited for heavy TrueNAS and UnRAID storage configurations. It includes a Marvell AQC113C 10GbE port alongside 2 Intel i226-V 2.5GbE ports, giving it strong multi-uplink support for advanced homelab networking or multi-subnet routing. With DDR5 up to 48GB, HDMI plus DP dual display, PCIe expansion, and extensive USB connectivity, it delivers a feature set normally found in higher priced platforms while sitting at a significant Black Friday discount.

Category Details
CPU Intel N100 or Intel N150 or Intel N305 or Intel N355 onboard
Motherboard Type Mini ITX size 170 x 170 mm
RAM Type and Maximum DDR5 SO DIMM up to 48 GB, 1 slot
SATA Drive Support 8 SATA three ports via two SFF 8643 connectors
M2 SSD Support 2 x M2 NVMe PCIe three point zero x1 slots, 2280 size
Network Connections 1 x ten gig AQC113C, 2 x Intel i226 V two point five gig
PSU Type 24 pin ATX plus 4 pin CPU
PCIe Slot Support 1 PCIe three point zero x1 breakout slot (compatible with x1 x4 x8 cards)

I5 14500HX NAS / 14th Gen & 14 CORE CPU / DDR5 RAM / 10G+2.5G Network / ATX MoBo – $599.06 HERE

This Micro ATX NAS motherboard features the Intel i5-14500HX processor and delivers strong multi-core performance for TrueNAS, UnRAID, Proxmox, and virtualised storage workloads. It includes dual 2.5GbE plus a 10GbE port, giving it significantly more throughput than most consumer ATX boards at this price point. With four DDR5 slots up to 128GB, four M.2 NVMe connectors, and PCIe 4.0 expansion, it provides a high-performance foundation for demanding NAS or homelab builds.

Category Details
CPU Intel i5-14500HX (onboard)
Motherboard Type Micro ATX (244 x 244 mm)
RAM Type / Maximum DDR5, up to 128GB, 4 slots
SATA Drive Support SATA ports supported (quantity not listed beyond “SATA” support)
M.2 SSD Support 4 x M.2 NVMe (1 x PCIe 3.0 x4, 3 x PCIe 4.0 x4)
Network Connections 2 x 2.5GbE, 1 x 10GbE
PSU Type ATX power supply
PCIe Slot Support 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16, 1 x PCIe 4.0 x4

UnRAID 25% Price Drop + $15 Voucher Included with ALL Orders – HERE

The Unraid Cyber Weekend Sale started on Wednesday November 26th, and will run through Cyber Monday, December 1st, 2025. They are discounting Starter and Unleashed licenses, plus all Unleashed upgrades (so, if you have a monthly or annual license, and want to upgrade to lifetime, you will get a discount of the partial upgrade cost too). Also, every license purchased will come with a $15 voucher good for the Unraid Merch Store included. Click below (or HERE) to get your UnRAID license at 25% off.


SUPER BUDGET N5105 NAS Mobo Combo / 4 Cores 4 Threads Low Power Use / 4×2.5G i225 / 2x M.2 Slot 6xSATA – $196.94 HERE

This budget Mini ITX NAS board uses the Intel N5105 processor and offers enough performance for Plex, Jellyfin, Docker containers, and lightweight TrueNAS or UnRAID builds. It includes 4 x 2.5GbE ports for multi-NIC routing or link-aggregation and pairs 6 SATA ports with 2 M.2 NVMe slots, making it suitable for large media libraries or mixed SSD cache setups. With DDR4 support up to 64GB, dual display outputs, low power consumption, and fan headers for stable 24/7 operation, it delivers strong value at its reduced Black Friday price.

Category Details
CPU Intel N5105 (4 cores, 4 threads, onboard)
Motherboard Type Mini ITX (Industrial style)
RAM Type / Maximum DDR4, up to 64GB, 2 slots
SATA Drive Support 6 x SATA 3.0
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 NVMe (2280)
Network Connections 4 x 2.5GbE (Intel i225 or i226-V depending on board revision)
PSU Type 24-pin ATX
PCIe Slot Support None

Mini ITX 6 Bay NAS / J4125 NAS MoBo / 4x Intel i226-V 2.5G / 2x M.2 NVMe / 6x SATA + ASM1064 Chip / 2X DDR4 HDMI+ DP – $106.63 HERE

This ultra-compact 17 cm Mini ITX NAS board uses the Intel J4125 processor and is aimed at users who want a silent, fanless, sub-10W micro-NAS or a smart pfSense or OpenWrt router with storage. It delivers an impressive storage layout for its size with 6 SATA ports and 2 M.2 NVMe slots, backed by 4 x Intel i226-V 2.5GbE ports for multi-WAN routing, VLAN networks, or isolated NAS traffic. With passive cooling, DDR4 up to 32GB, dual display output, and a very low price point, it is ideal for compact Proxmox, TrueNAS SCALE (light usage), OpenMediaVault, or edge-router deployments.

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CPU Intel J4125 (onboard, Gemini Lake Refresh)
Motherboard Type Mini ITX, 17 x 17 cm
RAM Type / Maximum DDR4, up to 32GB, 2 slots
SATA Drive Support 6 x SATA (2 native + 4 via ASM1064)
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 NVMe (one shares lane with LAN4)
Network Connections 4 x 2.5GbE (Intel i226-V)
PSU Type ATX 24-pin + 4-pin
PCIe Slot Support None

Mini ITX 17cm AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS NAS MoBo / 9 Bay SATA /  4X 2.5G / 2x M.2 / PCIE 16X / Dual DDR5 Channel Type-C HDMI DP 4K@60Hz – $635.66 HERE

This Mini ITX NAS platform uses the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor and is aimed at high-performance NAS, Proxmox, and AI-assisted homelab builds, offering far more compute power than typical low-wattage NAS boards. It provides an extensive storage layout with 9 SATA ports and 2 M.2 NVMe connectors, combined with 4 x Intel i226-V 2.5GbE ports for multi-network routing and all-in-one server deployments. With PCIe 4.0 x16 expansion, DDR5 up to 64GB, triple-display output, and USB4 on the rear I/O, it delivers one of the most capable NAS+motherboard combos available at a steep Black Friday discount.

Category Details
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS (onboard, Zen 4)
Motherboard Type Mini ITX, 17 x 17 cm
RAM Type / Maximum DDR5, up to 64GB, 2 slots, ECC laptop RAM supported
SATA Drive Support 9 x SATA (via 2 x SFF-8643 breakout + native ports)
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 NVMe (PCIe 4.0 x2, 2280)
Network Connections 4 x 2.5GbE (Intel i226-V)
PSU Type ATX 24-pin + 4-pin
PCIe Slot Support 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 (wired x8)

Topton 2x 10GbE AMD 8845HS NAS Mobo Combo / USB4 / 8 SATA / 2x M.2 NVMe / PCIe x16 / 2x DDR5 SODIMM – $635.66 HERE

This high-end Mini ITX NAS motherboard combines the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor with dual 10GbE ports, making it one of the most capable compact NAS and homelab platforms available in 2025. It supports 8 SATA drives through dual SFF-8643 connectors, 2 M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe slots, DDR5 up to 96GB, USB4 at 40Gbps, and a PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for GPU or high-speed NIC expansion. With powerful integrated Radeon 780M graphics, triple-display output, and extensive onboard connectivity, it delivers workstation-class performance for TrueNAS, UnRAID, Proxmox, and high-throughput storage or media server workloads.

Category Details
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS (8 cores, 16 threads, Zen 4, up to 5.1GHz)
Motherboard Type Mini ITX, 17 x 17 cm
RAM Type / Maximum DDR5 SO-DIMM, up to 96GB (2 slots, 48GB per slot)
SATA Drive Support 8 x SATA (via 2 x SFF-8643 breakout through ASM1164)
M.2 SSD Support 2 x M.2 NVMe (PCIe 4.0 x4, 2280)
Network Connections 2 x 10GbE (AQC113-B1-C)
PSU Type ATX 24-pin + 4/8-pin CPU power
PCIe Slot Support 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 (wired x8)

Intel N100 /  1x 10GbE / 2x i266V 2.5G / 8 SATA /  HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.4 NAS Mobo $168 (Down from $199) HERE

This Mini ITX NAS motherboard supports Intel N100, N150, N305, and N355 processors and offers an unusually large storage layout with 8 SATA ports fed from dual SFF-8643 connectors plus 2 M.2 NVMe slots, making it ideal for TrueNAS and UnRAID arrays that need high drive counts in a compact system. It features 1x 10GbE Marvell AQC113C port and 2x 2.5GbE Intel i226-V ports, which provides strong multi-uplink headroom for VLAN setups, multi-subnet routing, or bandwidth-heavy homelab services. With support for DDR5 up to 48GB, dual-display output over HDMI and DP, PCIe expansion, USB3, USB-C, and a full ATX power input, it delivers a premium feature set at a much lower Black Friday price than comparable NAS-class ITX boards.

Category Details
CPU Intel N100 or Intel N150 or Intel N305 or Intel N355 onboard
Motherboard Type Mini ITX size 170 x 170 mm
RAM Type and Maximum DDR5 SO DIMM up to 48 GB, 1 slot
SATA Drive Support 8 SATA three ports via two SFF 8643 connectors
M2 SSD Support 2 x M2 NVMe PCIe three point zero x1 slots, 2280 size
Network Connections 1 x ten gig AQC113C, 2 x Intel i226 V two point five gig
PSU Type 24 pin ATX plus 4 pin CPU
PCIe Slot Support 1 PCIe three point zero x1 breakout slot (compatible with x1 x4 x8 cards)

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UGREEN NAS Black Friday 2025 Deals

Par : Rob Andrews
25 novembre 2025 à 16:00

Black Friday 2025 NAS Deals – UGREEN NAS

Black Friday has brought some of the strongest discounts yet on UGREEN NASync systems, making it an ideal time for new users and homelab builders to step into the NAS ecosystem or upgrade to a more powerful and future proof setup. This year’s lineup ranges from compact and affordable 2-bay models for simple backups and family cloud storage to high performance all-flash and 10GbE systems aimed at media creators, home labs, and virtualisation workloads. Whether you need a quiet personal cloud, a fast Plex server, an NVMe-accelerated photo workflow, or a full 8-bay system capable of running containers, VMs, TrueNAS, or UnRAID, UGREEN’s NASync range covers every tier with significant holiday savings. Below is a detailed breakdown of each model on offer, including their best use cases and current Black Friday pricing.


UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus – $594.99 

Regular price$699.99

The UGREEN DXP4800 Plus is a 4 bay NAS running UGOS Pro and built around an Intel Pentium Gold 8505 processor with 5 cores and 6 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory that can be expanded to 64GB. It includes a 128GB system SSD, 4 SATA bays, and 2 M.2 slots, allowing a maximum combined capacity of 136TB for mixed HDD and SSD storage. RAID options include JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, giving users flexible data protection choices. Connectivity is a strong point, with both 2.5GbE and 10GbE network ports, front USB C and USB A ports at 10Gb per second, additional rear USB ports, an SD 3.0 card reader, and 4K HDMI output for direct console access. With a compact footprint of 10.1 inches by 7.0 inches by 7.0 inches and power usage of 42.36W during disk access, the DXP4800 Plus is a high performance prosumer NAS that fits well into creative, home lab, and small business environments.


UGREEN 120W NAS UPS – 15% OFF, NOW $84.99


UGREEN NASync DH4300 Plus – $364.99 

Regular price$429.99

The UGREEN DH4300 Plus is a simple and affordable 4 bay NAS designed as a reliable backup hub and a private cloud alternative for homes and small offices. It uses an 8 core Rockchip ARM processor with 8GB LPDDR4X memory and a 32GB eMMC system disk, providing enough performance for file sync, photo and video backup, family cloud storage, and basic media streaming through UGOS Pro. The 4 SATA bays support up to 120TB with RAID options including JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, making it easy to choose between capacity and data protection. A single 2.5GbE port offers fast network transfers, while front USB 3.2 ports and 4K HDMI allow quick file import and local access when needed. With compact dimensions of 155 by 155 by 215.7 mm and low power draw of 22.89W during drive access, the DH4300 Plus is a cost effective way to move away from subscription cloud services and take full control of your own backup and storage system.


UGREEN NASync DXP480T Plus – $849.99 

Regular price$999.99

The UGREEN DXP480T Plus is a high speed 4 slot NVMe NAS built around the Intel Core i5 1235U processor, designed for users who want the performance benefits of full flash storage rather than traditional SATA drives. With 4 M.2 NVMe slots supporting up to 32TB, the system delivers extremely fast read and write speeds that are ideal for photo and video editing, virtual machines, database work, AI workloads, and low latency cloud sync tasks. UGOS Pro supports RAID modes including JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, allowing both performance and data protection on NVMe media. Connectivity is equally strong with a 10GbE port for high bandwidth transfers and dual Thunderbolt 4 ports that operate at 40Gb per second for fast external storage or workstation integration. The system includes 8GB DDR5 memory, expandable to 64GB, along with built in WiFi and 8K HDMI output for direct console use. With compact dimensions of 7.05 by 5.59 by 2.05 inches and efficient power consumption, the DXP480T Plus is a compelling option for anyone who wants the speed and responsiveness of an all flash NAS.


UGREEN DXP6800 PRO – 20% OFF, Now £799


UGREEN NASync DXP4800 – $499.99 

Regular price$549.99

The UGREEN DXP4800 is a 4 bay SATA NAS designed for users who want an affordable and straightforward media server for Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby. It runs on an Intel N100 processor with 8GB DDR5 memory and includes 2 M.2 slots for SSD caching, which helps speed up library scanning and artwork retrieval across large media collections. With space for up to 136TB and RAID options covering JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, it offers plenty of room and flexibility for growing libraries of movies, TV shows, and music. Dual 2.5GbE ports provide more than enough throughput for multiple streams on the local network, and the HDMI 4K output allows direct playback or simple setup without a separate computer. Front and rear USB ports make it easy to import media from external drives, while UGOS Pro supports popular self hosted media applications through containers or native apps. Compact dimensions of 10.1 by 7.0 by 7.0 inches and low power use make the DXP4800 a practical, quiet, and efficient platform for home media streaming with Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby.


UGREEN NASync DH2300 – $188.99 

Regular price$209.99

The UGREEN DH2300 is one of the most affordable and compact NAS options in the lineup, making it an ideal entry point for anyone who wants simple personal backups or a small private cloud without a large upfront cost. It runs on an efficient 8 core Rockchip A72 plus A53 processor with 4GB LPDDR4X memory and includes 2 SATA bays that support up to 60TB with JBOD, Basic, 0, or 1 for easy data protection. Despite its budget friendly price, it offers useful connectivity including 1GbE networking, front USB C and USB A ports for quick file import, and a 4K 60Hz HDMI output for local setup or direct playback. With a very small footprint at 151 by 98 by 213.7 mm and power use of only 13.72W during drive access, the DH2300 fits comfortably on a shelf or desk and provides a quiet, low cost alternative to cloud subscriptions for photos, documents, and home backups.


UGREEN DXP4800 PLUS – 20% OFF, NOW $559.99


UGREEN NASync DXP6800 Pro – $1,019.99 

Regular price$1,199.99

The UGREEN DXP6800 Pro is a powerful 6 bay NAS designed for photographers and media professionals who need fast ingest, responsive editing, and reliable large scale storage. It uses an Intel Core i5 1235U processor with 10 cores and 12 threads and includes 8GB DDR5 memory, expandable to 64GB, giving it enough performance for handling RAW photo workflows, large Lightroom or Capture One catalogs, and multi-stream media projects. With 6 SATA bays and 2 M.2 slots, the system can reach up to 196TB of combined storage, allowing long term archives, active project folders, and SSD cache acceleration for quicker preview loading. Dual 10GbE ports provide the bandwidth needed for teams or for editing directly from the NAS over a fast network, while the dual Thunderbolt 4 ports at 40Gb per second allow very rapid transfers from workstations or external drives. A front SD 4.0 card reader simplifies importing photos and footage, and the 8K HDMI output allows direct console access for quick management. Compact at 11.54 by 10.16 by 7.87 inches, the DXP6800 Pro is a high performance, creator focused storage solution that comfortably supports demanding photo and video workflows.


UGREEN NASync DXP4800 Plus + UPS Add On – $639.99 

Regular price$799.99

The UGREEN DXP4800 Plus is a powerful and flexible 4-bay NAS built on the Intel Pentium Gold 8505 with 5 cores and 6 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory and support for up to 64GB. It includes a 128GB system SSD, 4 SATA bays, and 2 M.2 SSD slots, giving the system a maximum capacity of 136TB for mixed HDD and NVMe setups. Connectivity is strong with both 2.5GbE and 10GbE ports for high-speed file transfers, media streaming, and multi-user access on UGOS Pro. This Black Friday bundle also includes the UGREEN US3000 UPS, a compact 120W lithium-ion backup module with 0s transfer time, 43.2Wh rated energy, and 12,000mAh capacity. It protects the NAS from sudden power loss, prevents file system corruption, and enables safe shutdown during outages. With front 10Gbps USB-C and USB-A ports, an SD 3.0 card reader, 4K HDMI output, and a compact 10.1 × 7.0 × 7.0 inch chassis, the DXP4800 Plus and included UPS form a reliable, high-performance storage solution for home and professional users.


UGREEN NASync DXP2800 – $319.99 

Regular price$349.99

The UGREEN DXP2800 is one of the best value NAS options in the lineup, offering full access to all UGOS Pro software features while keeping hardware costs low. It runs on the Intel N100 processor with 4 cores and 4 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory and support for up to 16GB, making it capable of running file sharing, photo backup, cloud sync, container apps, and media servers without difficulty. The system includes 2 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots, giving a maximum storage capacity of 76TB, which is more than enough for home backups or small office data. A 2.5GbE port provides fast transfers for laptops, desktops, and media players, while the front USB-C and USB-A ports at 10Gbps make external storage import easy. With 4K HDMI output for direct console access and a low power draw of only 16.38W during drive access, the DXP2800 delivers the full UGOS Pro experience, including AI photo sorting, mobile backup, cloud sync, and app store functionality, all within a compact 9.1 × 4.3 × 7.0 inch chassis. It is an affordable and highly capable entry point for anyone wanting full NAS functionality without the premium price.


UGREEN NASync DXP8800 Plus – $1,274.99 

Regular price$1,499.99

The UGREEN DXP8800 Plus is the ultimate UGREEN NAS server for users who want maximum power, flexibility, and room to grow. It runs on the Intel Core i5 1235U with 10 cores and 12 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory and support for up to 64GB, making it ideal for large scale virtual machines, Docker workloads, and advanced homelab setups including TrueNAS or UnRAID installations. With 8 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots, the system supports up to 256TB of total storage, which is enough for professional video archives, multi user environments, and massive Plex libraries. Dual 10GbE ports provide extremely fast network throughput for direct editing from the NAS in applications like DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere, while the 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports at 40Gb per second allow rapid offload and workstation integration. A front SD 4.0 reader simplifies media ingest for photographers and editors, and the 8K HDMI output allows direct console access when needed. With a compact 7.05 by 5.59 by 2.05 inch design and strong performance under UGOS Pro, the DXP8800 Plus is the most capable and full featured UGREEN NAS platform for creators, homelab users, virtualisation workloads, Plex servers, and demanding professional storage environments.


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UGREEN NASync DXP6800 Plus 6-Bay NAS –  

The UGREEN DXP6800 Pro is a high performance 6 bay NAS aimed at creators and production teams who need fast ingest, smooth editing, and dependable storage for large projects. It runs on an Intel Core i5 1235U with 10 cores and 12 threads and includes 8GB DDR5 memory with support for up to 64GB, giving it the power required for RAW photo sets, large catalog libraries, and demanding video work. The 6 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots allow a total capacity of 196TB, making it suitable for long term archives, active project folders, and fast SSD caching to speed up preview generation and media scrubbing. Dual 10GbE ports enable direct editing over the network, while the 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports operating at 40Gb per second support extremely fast transfers from workstations or external storage. A front SD 4.0 card reader streamlines importing footage from cameras, and the 8K HDMI output provides simple local access for setup and management. With a compact footprint of 11.54 by 10.16 by 7.87 inches, the DXP6800 Pro delivers a powerful and efficient workflow platform for photographers, videographers, and studio environments.


UGREEN NASync DH4300 Plus Value Class NAS – $364.99


UGREEN NASync DXP2800 2-Bay NAS – 


UGREEN NASync DH2300 2-Bay Tiny Impact NAS – $188..99


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Test du NAS UGREEN DH2300 : le petit NAS pas cher qui fait tout bien

Par : Korben
25 novembre 2025 à 12:58
– Article invité, rédigé par Vincent Lautier, contient des liens affiliés Amazon –

Le UGREEN NASync DH2300 n’est clairement pas le boîtier le plus connu du marché, mais il a une mission simple : offrir une solution de stockage compacte, silencieuse et abordable pour ceux qui veulent centraliser leurs données ou monter un petit serveur multimédia sans se prendre la tête. UGREEN m’a envoyé le modèle DH2300 accompagné de deux disques durs de 4 To pour le mettre à l’épreuve. Pour ce test, j’ai choisi de l’utiliser comme “second NAS” branché à mon Mac mini M4 (via ma Livebox), uniquement dédié à Plex et au stockage de films en 4K. Et disons-le tout de suite : il a largement dépassé ce que j’attendais d’un NAS de cette taille.

Un NAS compact mais sérieux

Le DH2300 est un NAS 2 baies au format vraiment miniature. Son design reste sobre, silencieux et très élégant, avec une ventilation maîtrisée qui reste discrète même lorsqu’on le sollicite un peu, contrairement à mon NAS Synology. À l’intérieur, on trouve un processeur ARM quad-core associé à 4 Go de RAM, ce qui le place dans la catégorie des NAS “grand public” mais suffisamment musclés pour encaisser une utilisation quotidienne variée : sauvegardes Time Machine, petites VM, hébergement de fichiers ou serveur multimédia.

UGREEN met en avant son système “UGOS Pro”, une interface moderne, propre, qui n’essaie pas de singer Synology ou QNAP mais propose les fonctionnalités essentielles : gestion des dossiers partagés, snapshots, applications intégrées, accès à distance, partage de fichiers, et même des options avancées comme le montage NFS ou le support SMB multicanal. L’installation est rapide : on insère les deux disques, on lance l’initialisation, et on est opérationnel en moins de dix minutes. C’est simple, clair et rapide.

Mon cas d’usage : un NAS dédié à Plex sur Mac

Je voulais tester le DH2300 dans un cadre très précis : en faire un second NAS, dédié uniquement à Plex. Le Mac mini M4 fait tourner le serveur Plex, et le DH2300 contient la vidéothèque 4K. Résultat : aucun ralentissement, une navigation fluide, des transferts stables via le réseau 2,5 GbE, et une parfaite compatibilité avec macOS. Le NAS ne décode pas lui-même les vidéos (ce n’est pas sa vocation), mais il assure parfaitement l’accès aux fichiers lourds en 4K HDR. Pour un setup Plex simple et efficace, il coche vraiment toutes les cases.

D’autres usages (et pour qui ?)

Le UGREEN NASync DH2300 s’adresse aussi bien aux particuliers qu’aux indépendants et petites entreprises qui veulent une solution de stockage fiable sans se ruiner. Comme NAS familial, il gère parfaitement la sauvegarde, la synchronisation de documents, le partage photo/vidéo ou la création d’un espace collaboratif. Sur Windows ou macOS, l’intégration SMB est impeccable.

Pour un freelance, cela devient un petit hub centralisé pour projets, archives, clients et sauvegardes automatisées. Grâce aux snapshots, on peut même restaurer rapidement un dossier en cas d’erreur ou de fichier supprimé. Le NAS supporte également l’accès distant sécurisé, ce qui permet de récupérer des documents depuis n’importe où sans passer par un cloud externe.

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Et pour les bidouilleurs, l’écosystème d’applications permet d’installer un serveur web, un conteneur ou des apps type Transmission pour une utilisation plus polyvalente. On n’est pas au niveau d’un Synology haut de gamme, mais à ce prix-là, la proposition est franchement solide, et simple d’accès.

Une très bonne affaire

Au passage, si vous lisez cet article avant le 1er décembre, bonne nouvelle : UGREEN propose –20 % sur le NASync DH2300 . Son prix descend à 167,99 € (ici par exemple , ce qui en fait probablement l’un des meilleurs rapports qualité-prix en NAS 2 baies actuellement. À ce tarif-là, difficile de trouver une solution aussi propre et aussi simple à prendre en main. Si vous avez des disques durs qui traînent chez vous, c’est l’occasion de les faire briller à nouveau.

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Le UGREEN DH2300 n’a pas vocation à remplacer les NAS professionnels ou les machines très complètes du marché, mais il excelle dans ce pour quoi il est conçu : un NAS accessible, silencieux, efficace et très simple à utiliser. Pour un usage Plex, pour centraliser ses données à la maison ou pour un indépendant qui veut un stockage fiable sans aller chercher une usine à gaz, c’est un excellent choix. Et avec la promo actuelle, c’est une option franchement immanquable. Il est dispo ici , sur Amazon, par exemple.

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Synology Black Friday Deals (2025)

Par : Rob Andrews
23 novembre 2025 à 16:00

Synology NAS Deals this Black Friday 2025

Black Friday 2025 has brought a round of uncommon discounts to Synology’s latest DiskStation models, with Amazon and B&H offering some of the strongest reductions across the current lineup. Synology hardware rarely receives notable price cuts, particularly on recently launched systems, so this is a useful opportunity for anyone planning an upgrade or expanding their storage. Whether you need a reliable home backup platform, a media server, or a compact office solution, several 2025 generation units are now available at lower prices. This guide outlines the best deals currently live and helps identify which DiskStation models offer the most value during this year’s Black Friday period.

Important note: Some users may have heard that Synology’s 2025 generation DiskStation models restrict the use of non-Synology hard drives. This was true earlier in the year, but Synology reversed the policy in October 2025. Current DiskStation units in this lineup now accept third-party HDDs from any manufacturer with no warnings or reduced functionality. However, M.2 NVMe SSD support remains limited to approved models, and the HDD restrictions still apply to RackStation systems and higher tier products in the broader Synology portfolio. Learn More about this HERE


Synology DS925+ NAS – 14% OFF, NOW $552.99 @ Amazon USA

4-bay SATA/SSD NAS with dual 2.5 GbE ports, 2 × M.2 NVMe slots, AMD Ryzen V1500B quad-core 2.2 GHz processor, 4 GB DDR4 ECC memory (expandable to 32 GB).

The DS925+ is a compact four bay desktop NAS built for users who want a balance of performance, expansion, and long term DSM support in a small footprint. It runs on the AMD Ryzen V1500B processor with ECC memory, giving it a stronger hardware foundation than most entry tier systems and enough overhead for multi user workloads, backups, and light virtualisation. The unit supports both SATA hard drives and SSDs, while the two M.2 NVMe slots allow users to add cache or create faster SSD volumes without occupying the main bays. Dual 2.5GbE ports provide improved throughput over standard 1GbE models and support link aggregation for higher sustained speeds. With DSM offering SHR, Btrfs snapshots, file sync tools, media applications, and extensive package support, the DS925+ serves as a flexible storage platform for home offices and small teams that need dependable performance without moving to a larger enclosure. BUY HERE


Synology DS225+ NAS – $303.49 (11% REDUCTION) @ Amazon US

2-bay SATA NAS with Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core 2.0/2.7GHz CPU, 2.5GbE + 1GbE LAN ports, dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, 2GB DDR4 memory expandable to 6GB

The DS225+ is Synology’s 2025 two-bay desktop NAS designed for home users, creatives, and small teams seeking a straightforward yet capable storage solution. It supports both 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA drives, and offers dual network ports—including a 2.5GbE link—for improved throughput in compact deployments. Running DSM, Synology’s mature NAS operating system, it delivers file sharing, backup, photo management, and surveillance features in an easy-to-use package. Its quad-core Intel processor provides capable performance for standard NAS tasks, though the soldered memory and modest expandability may limit its usefulness for heavier workloads or large scale expansion. With its balance of refined software and network capability, the DS225+ is a solid entry point for users focused on dependable, integrated NAS functionality.  BUY HERE


Synology DS925+ NAS @ Amazon UK – 15% OFF, NOW £472 inc.TAX @ Amazon UK

4-bay SATA/SSD NAS with dual 2.5 GbE ports, 2 × M.2 NVMe slots, AMD Ryzen V1500B quad-core 2.2 GHz processor, 4 GB DDR4 ECC memory (expandable to 32 GB).

The DS925+ is Synology’s 2025 four-bay desktop NAS targeted at home offices, prosumers, and small teams who want a mature software ecosystem and future-proof networking. It supports both 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA drives in its four bays, plus two M.2 NVMe slots for caching or fast SSD volumes, and can be expanded up to nine bays using an external unit. Dual 2.5 GbE ports provide better than standard network speed, while the AMD Ryzen V1500B processor (quad-core) and 4 GB of onboard ECC memory (expandable) deliver a solid foundation for multi-user access, backups, file sharing, and lightweight virtualization. It runs Synology’s DSM operating system, offering rich features such as SHR, Btrfs snapshots, file sync, collaboration tools and media streaming. With its blend of hardware and software, the DS925+ delivers a flexible platform for centralised storage and data management in a compact desktop form. BUY HERE


Synology DS1525+ NAS – $160 OFF, NOW $639.99 @ B&H

5-bay SATA/SSD NAS with 2 × M.2 NVMe cache slots, quad-core AMD Ryzen R1600 processor, 8 GB DDR4 ECC memory (expandable to 32 GB), four 1 GbE LAN ports plus optional 10 GbE upgrade slot.

The DS1522+ is a five-bay entry in Synology’s Plus series designed for home offices, prosumers, and small businesses that want advanced storage features in a desktop form. It supports both 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA drives, plus two M.2 NVMe slots for caching or SSD-based volumes, and can expand up to 15 bays using official expansion units. With the AMD Ryzen R1600 quad-core processor, 8 GB of ECC RAM (upgradeable), and four built-in LAN ports, the unit delivers solid performance and reliability for file sharing, backups, and multi-user environments. The optional 10 GbE upgrade slot adds headroom for higher bandwidth workflows, and the included DSM operating system provides mature features such as SHR, snapshots, virtualization support, surveillance, and rich app integration. With its balance of expansion, performance and software depth, the DS1522+ offers a capable all-round platform for centralised data storage and management. BUY HERE


Synology DS124 NAS – NOW $139.99 (22% PRICE DROP) @ Amazon

2-bay SATA/SSD NAS with dual 2.5 GbE ports, Realtek RTD1619B quad-core 1.7GHz CPU, 2 GB DDR4 memory (expandable), and dual M.2 NVMe slots for caching.

The DS124+ is a compact desktop two bay NAS aimed at home users and small offices who want reliable storage with Synology’s DSM platform. It supports both 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA drives in the two bays, and adds dual M.2 NVMe slots for caching or faster storage tiers. Dual 2.5 GbE network ports give it strong connectivity when paired with a capable switch. Running the RTD1619B quad-core processor and with upgradable memory, the unit delivers better performance than many entry level NAS boxes. DSM provides features such as file sync, snapshot protection, collaboration tools, and mobile access. While it lacks some of the more advanced expandability of larger models, the DS124+ offers a balanced mix of hardware and software for users who need a modest sized, efficient centralized storage box under the Synology ecosystem. BUY HERE


Synology DS1825+ NAS – NOW $919 ($230 OFF) @B&H

8-bay SATA/SSD NAS with dual 2.5GbE ports, 2 × M.2 NVMe slots, AMD Ryzen V1500B quad-core 2.2GHz CPU, 8GB DDR4 ECC memory (expandable to 32 GB), and up to 360TB raw capacity with expansion units.

The DS1825+ sits at the upper end of Synology’s Plus desktop NAS lineup, delivering high capacity and flexibility for serious home users, creatives, and small business teams. With eight hot-swappable drive bays supporting both 3.5″ HDDs and 2.5″ SSDs, and two M.2 NVMe slots for caching or SSD pools, it handles large data sets without needing a rack enclosure. Dual native 2.5GbE ports support modern network speeds out of the box, while the PCIe slot allows optional 10GbE or 25GbE upgrades for future proofing. Its AMD Ryzen quad-core CPU paired with 8GB ECC memory provides a stable foundation for file services, snapshots, VM or container usage, and media streaming. The unit also supports up to 18 drive bays and 360TB raw storage with two DX525 expansion units, offering growth potential as storage needs increase. While it may not push the highest processing power, the DS1825+ blends Synology’s mature DSM software, robust hardware build quality, and flexible storage architecture into a capable all-rounder for users who require capacity, data protection, and software depth in a compact form. BUY HERE


Synology DS1525+ NAS – REDUCED TO $691.49 (15% OFF) @ Amazon

5-bay SATA/SSD NAS with 2 × M.2 NVMe cache slots, quad-core AMD Ryzen R1600 processor, 8 GB DDR4 ECC memory (expandable to 32 GB), four 1 GbE LAN ports plus optional 10 GbE upgrade slot.

The DS1825+ sits at the upper end of Synology’s Plus desktop NAS lineup, delivering high capacity and flexibility for serious home users, creatives, and small business teams. With eight hot-swappable drive bays supporting both 3.5″ HDDs and 2.5″ SSDs, and two M.2 NVMe slots for caching or SSD pools, it handles large data sets without needing a rack enclosure. Dual native 2.5GbE ports support modern network speeds out of the box, while the PCIe slot allows optional 10GbE or 25GbE upgrades for future proofing. Its AMD Ryzen quad-core CPU paired with 8GB ECC memory provides a stable foundation for file services, snapshots, VM or container usage, and media streaming. The unit also supports up to 18 drive bays and 360TB raw storage with two DX525 expansion units, offering growth potential as storage needs increase. While it may not push the highest processing power, the DS1825+ blends Synology’s mature DSM software, robust hardware build quality, and flexible storage architecture into a capable all-rounder for users who require capacity, data protection, and software depth in a compact form. BUY HERE


 

Synology DS425+ NAS – Price Reduction, Now $415.99 (20% OFF) @ Amazon

4-bay SATA NAS with 2.5GbE + 1GbE, 2 × M.2 NVMe slots, Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core 2.0/2.7GHz CPU, and 2GB DDR4 memory expandable to 6GB

The DS425+ is a four bay desktop NAS positioned as an accessible entry into Synology’s 2025 Plus series, offering a familiar balance of performance, storage flexibility, and DSM software capability. It supports both 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA drives in its main bays, with two M.2 NVMe slots available for caching or faster SSD-based volumes. The system runs on an Intel Celeron J4125 processor and includes 2GB of expandable DDR4 memory, making it suitable for everyday multi user file storage, backups, and light media serving. Connectivity consists of one 2.5GbE port and one 1GbE port, giving users bandwidth options depending on their network. DSM provides features such as SHR, Btrfs snapshots, cloud sync, surveillance tools, and a broad library of first-party applications. With Synology’s updated 2025 stance on third-party drive support, the DS425+ now accepts any standard HDD or SSD without warnings, making it a more flexible option for buyers who want a compact, straightforward, and software-rich NAS at this capacity point. BUY HERE


Synology DS725+ NAS – Price Drop, Now $449.49 (14% OFF) @ Amazon US

2-bay SATA NAS with dual 2.5GbE ports, 2 × M.2 NVMe slots for caching, AMD Ryzen R1600 dual-core 2.6/3.1GHz CPU, and 4GB DDR4 ECC memory expandable to 32GB.

The DS725+ is Synology’s compact two-bay Plus series NAS from the 2025 generation, designed for home offices and small businesses seeking high performance and flexibility in a small footprint. It supports both 3.5″ and 2.5″ SATA drives in its bays, and includes two M.2 NVMe slots for cache or fast solid state volumes. Networking is enhanced with dual 2.5GbE ports—an upgrade over earlier two-bay models—delivering better throughput for multi user access or file sharing. Powered by the AMD Ryzen R1600 dual-core processor with default 4GB of ECC memory (expandable), it handles standard NAS workloads, backups and light virtualisation with ease. The inclusion of DSM features such as shared folder snapshots, cloud sync, hybrid backup and mobile client integration makes it a strong choice for users who want Synology’s mature software ecosystem in a compact form. With the company’s updated 2025 policy, users can now install third-party HDDs without compatibility warnings, improving the DS725+’s flexibility when sourcing storage media. BUY HERE


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