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Synology DS420+ (0 TB)

Synology DS420+

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JiSiN

5 years ago

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joni1986

3 years ago

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NicoB643

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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The DS220+ and DS420+ have the same CPU, the RAM can also be used in the DS420+ NAS. If it ran in the DS220+, no problem. Officially, only 6GB are specified by the manufacturer, but if it has 10GB with the module and runs, no problem :). https://www.synology.com/de-de...
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crm114

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Hoi Well, whether the 2GB is enough definitely depends on your requirements: If you "only" use NAS file server functions, then the 2GB is enough. If you want to install and use applications such as groupware (keyword "Photostation") or Surveilance Station etc. pp. then it could be a bit tight. As information from one Syno user to another: I use 3 models: an older DS409+ (RAM never removed, worked quite well without), a DS415play (RAM also not removed, would have made more sense over time, but:) and a RS3617xs - and I have now removed the RAM to 32GB because it simply makes sense on this part (Nextcloud, Apache, Containers, Plex ...)..) - My tip: Just use it "as is" and as soon as you notice: it's going down the drain with all the apps I use: then expand it. You need the M2Cache if you want to access the same rather small data/files/especially blocks more quickly - probably more for corporate environments - here's something from Synology's KB about it: https://kb.synology.com/de-de... Hope that helps.
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barbara.rohr

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago • purchased this product

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That's exactly what I did: 415+ broke down from one day to the next (probably a known hardware fault), bought 420+ => changed disks and simply started it. Everything ran without a problem. Instructions for details are available at Synology.

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