





🚀 Elevate your data game with Synology DS220+ — where speed meets security in sleek style.
The Synology DiskStation DS220+ is a compact, high-performance 2-bay NAS designed for professionals who demand fast, secure, and reliable network storage. Featuring an Intel dual-core processor with AES-NI encryption, dual 1GbE LAN ports supporting Link Aggregation for blazing transfer speeds, and RAID 1 for data redundancy, it ensures your files are safe and accessible across multiple platforms. With expandable DDR4 memory and ultra-quiet operation, it’s the perfect blend of power and subtlety for modern data management.











| ASIN | B087ZCBWFH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Network Attached Storage (NAS) Enclosures |
| Brand | Synology |
| Built-In Media | AC Power Adapter X 1, AC Power Cord X 1, Accessory Pack X 1, Main Unit X 1, Quick Installation Guide X 1, RJ-45 LAN Cable X 2 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone,Television,Laptop,Desktop,Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,756) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.14"D x 4.25"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Network Attached Storage |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Synology |
| Mfr Part Number | DS220+ |
| Model Number | DS220+ |
| Mounting Type | rack mount, wall mount |
| Size | DS220+ |
| UPC | 846504003471 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
O**T
Excellent NAS drive, good performance, large app library
I needed to replace my aging WD NAS, which was struggling to keep up with my needs. After quite a bit of research and product comparisons, I decided to go with the market leader, and bought a NAS that seemed likely to be able to support my needs for several years, and offered some options for expanding the ways I use a NAS. For context, I mainly use my NAS as "network-attached storage": I back up files, and I share files for use on our multiple home computers. I don't use it for remote access (security concern: I'd rather use cloud storage services for that), and I don't use it as a repository for a media server, or anything else like that. I decided to use WD "Red" drives for this unit: based on specs and user and professional reviews, they seemed most likely to run reliably for as long as I needed. My previous experience with WD black, blue, and red drives has been consistently positive, whereas other vendors have let me down. Installation and setup was very easy: I had the unit up and running within a few minutes. Copying files over from my old NAS took some time, but the performance of this Synology unit exceeded my expectations. I was also pleased with how much faster my backup jobs were. I was especially pleased when apps that use network files began running much faster: so clearly both read and write performance were much improved in comparion with the old system. I also set up a USB backup. It took a little bit of reading in the Synology KB to learn how to do it right, but after that it was a breeze. I plugged in a USB hard drive in the back port (the front port can be configured for use with the USB Copy button), opened up the Hyper Backup app, and ran the initial backup to copy the entire NAS contents to the USB drive. Then I scheduled it to run incremental jobs every day, so now my paranoid backup demon is happy. (I save backup drives in a secure location to provide "disaster recovery"; overkill perhaps, but it buys peace of mind.) One criticism: the unit came with only 2GB memory, which seems cheesy. And what makes is super-cheesy is the way they price their branded "compatible memory" at ridiculous multiples of the market price. I was able to buy a 4GB Samsung memory card for under $15, and it worked just fine. You can do a web search and see that others have upgraded using larger memory cards. The Synology KB website is very good: it's well written and comprehensive. There's also an active user community, so there is a ton of information easily available. Overall I'm very happy with my Synology purchase, and would buy their NAS products again without hesitation.
M**N
Plan carefully before you purchase
So far I do like it. Overall the product is what I expected and meets our household needs. It's fairly easy to set up and deploy, so I have no negative comments there. I do wish the directions and assorted videos were a bit more easier to follow and Synology realised not all users have the background or terminology to understand everything. If you're looking to buy a NAS (and I would 100% suggest this model for basic household use because of price, etc.), I hope my following suggestions help: 1. Organize, organize, organize! My biggest headache was that my digital data and digital artifacts (files, pictures, videos, etc.) were spread across a combination of drives and flashdrives i.e. external hard drives, disks, flashdrives, etc. accumulated over a good 20 year period. I started copying files and ran into issues like where my cords were (apparently I forgot over the years different devices had different power sources, cords, etc.) 2. Patience young grasshopper! Many of my files over the years started with weird characters, periods, dashes, in some cases the entire first sentence of a document. File extensions that looked like might have come from an old word processor I once had in the 90s. Definitely some file extensions that were from various Nintendo handheld devices, PDAs, etc. So there seemed to be a bunch of pop-up warnings when transferring. Overall, I think the NAS captured all the important stuff, but like I said, I had 3 different WD and ioSafe 2TB external devices, and I didn't bother to check if everything went over. 3. Where do I put things? I was a bit confused about the whole Shared Folder vs. Folders that seemed to already populate (photos, music) Synology Photos, Music apps, etc. I still really haven't figured that part out so I just created a folder, then basically dumped all my device files into it. Like I said, this is for the house, nothing I need to worry about other household members accessing, so i went the easiest way. Share and share alike, I guess. 4. The wireless/hardwired ethernet stuff was easy to set-up. Synology pretty much does everything for you. But it is so SLOW! My mistake was that I believed because I was using an ethernet cable from my laptop to my Netgear router and a cable from Synology to Netgear router this would be the fastest way. It wasn't until I remembered that you can create a network on your laptop and that seriously sped things up. It was a bit more complicated to set up though. Now I have a "drive" all I do is connect to and it acts like any other external hard drive I've used in the past. 5. Hardware: Definitely decide what you want. I went with 2 4tb drives. I wish now I saved up and went with 2 6 or 8tb drives. 4tb filled up super fast! I went with the Iron Wolf and Synology 4TB HDD models. THey work great. 6. Upgrade that RAM before you start. I upgraded to TimeTec 4gb because of price and reviews. It did make a difference. I think it's more than enough for what I need. 7. Watch a bunch of YouTube videos! Some are really good, some are too advanced, so just look for some that meet your needs. 8. I highly recommend this product or at least a NAS type set up. it's easy to use. So far we love it. Organizing videos and photos has been really fun for us in the evenings. Watching the children from birth to now age 20+ makes for nice memories in the kitchen, plus there's no good shows on TV to stream anyway. Hope this helps.
B**O
One of the best 2 Bay NAS station for Home Users. Especially for MAC users who had a limited storage space, this NAS supports BTRFS file format which makes easy to use and configure for multiple platforms(MacOS, Windows, Linux). My only issue with this is that the RAM can only be maxed out at 6GB; 2GB installed 4GB expandable ( you can increase the size by installing a higher memory but do it at your own risk as there is a tendency that it will not boot your NAS if you do so). Aside from that everything is perfect.
L**Z
Uff!! De las mejores nas que hay, excelente producto fácil y rápida de configurar e implementar compatible con ssd y hdd de gran capacidad. El sistema operativo es de los mejores que hay en el mercado. Gran calidad de construcción es un producto premium
S**.
I bought this NAS for one of my projects on Synology but I m using it on daily basis. It's worth the price
C**.
wie immer tolle Qualität, Synology halt :-P
M**.
Cuando lo tengas listo, activa el Firewall Prometo comprarme unos discos de NAS como dios manda! pero de momento, me tira y sino mirad el reddit... Synology es la mejor marca por su Software y esto lo puedo escalar a 32GB de ram, con hasta 800 de M.2 (hasta 2 ranuras) y 18 TB de discos x2 asi que
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