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Synology 4-Bay DiskStation DS423+ (Diskless)

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Style: 4-bay; 2GB DDR4


Size: DS423+


Features

  • Leverage built-in file and photo management, data protection, and surveillance solutions
  • Access, share, and sync your data and media easily across different operating systems and devices
  • Check Synology knowledge center or YouTube channel for help on product setup and additional information
  • Check the product specification page for the software or application you want to use
  • SATA device only

Description

The 4-bay DS423+ is a capable performer with all the tools you need to secure, share, back up, and sync your data and media. Built-in solutions available in Synology DiskStation Manager (DSM) let users create their own private cloud, organize and stream music, video, and photo collections across all devices, seamlessly collaborate with partners, set up an intuitive surveillance system, and more.

Brand: Synology


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 9.6"D x 7.8"W x 6.5"H


Size: DS423+


Material: Plastic, Metal


Brand: ‎Synology


Series: ‎DS423+


Item model number: ‎DS423+


Item Weight: ‎7.94 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.54 x 7.83 x 8.78 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.54 x 7.83 x 8.78 inches


Color: ‎Black


Department: ‎Computers & Accessories


Manufacturer: ‎Synology


Date First Available: ‎March 15, 2023


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  • Excellent Hardware, good software, mediocre documentation
Style: 2-bay; 2GB DDR4 Size: DS224+
I bought this to replace an aging file server running Microsoft Server 2012R2. Since the server's role has been drastically reduced, I looked for a simpler, cheaper alternative. Just need storage capacity, RAID 1 capability, and the ability to be backed up to an external hard drive. This is it. Good reviews everywhere. This is an alternative to a full-blown file server, if you don't need other than access for multiple users (three computers in our house, sometimes four.) For capacity I selected two 18TB Western Digital Red Pro series drives. Of course, I gave no rating on capacity, since that's up to you. Good: This NAS is like a limited power computer. Its operating system is simple and updated from time to time. A suite of applications for backup and other functions is included. They're accessed via a web browser. Also, the OS has a time-out function for the drives. By default 30 minutes of no activity and they power down and wake upon access from the LAN. This is a big plus for assuring maximum life for the drive(s) installed. This NAS also has dual LAN ports for optimum speed. The NAS shows up as another device on your network. One of the apps is a backup program that can backup to a USB device, the cloud (if available) or to another NAS. Bad: Not much. Documentation, including user instructions for the included apps, is somewhere between limited and nonexistent. I've twice had to use tech support to explain simple things--like how to do backups that only backup new and changed files. That said, once you learn how incremental backups work, they have a great feature--prior versions. So after your first full backup, subsequent backups (at least to the same device--I haven't tried alternate devices yet) back up changed files, and when you look you can see not just the changed file but also dates of prior available versions. Again, great features but it may take some work to figure out how they work. Other: Cloud access is available. Being kind of a security nut, I've opted out of that feature, but if you want/need it, it could be valuable. Overall, I spent twice as much on the two 18TB drives as on the DS224+ unit itself (but less than the cost of another file server). Less cost, less space, less heat. I had my own IT consulting business for twenty years. Frankly, I had a few clients who could easily used this as an alternative to their expensive file servers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by WilliamB

  • New horse with some new tricks !
Style: 4-bay; 4GB DDR4 Size: DS923+
First of all, let me start by saying, a RAID is NOT a backup in itself, as RAIDs can also fail, corrupting some or all of the data. This can happen at anytime, in year 10 or year 1 and depend on the hardware, which are a combination of the RAID device (NAS, DAS, etc...), de storage medium (Hard Drive, SSD, etc...), power supply, etc.... However the chances of that happening all at once are less than having no RAID at all. My advice, if you are able, is to constantly replace the olders/smallest drive in your (RAID) array with a newer one. Similarly to changing (pairs of) your road tires on your vehicle, before even 1 shows signs of failure or fails at all. Drives in these devices can get into a sleep mode, but are otherwise constantly on and or running/spinning and thus wearing out. Above is basic knowledge for storage and not just Synology. While there are drives and devices (and cars) that can reach a 20year lifetime, certainly not all can or will. There is a "3-2-1 Rule" for data storage/backup out there, which is: - There should be 3 copies of data - On 2 different media - With 1 copy being off-site (aka at different location) As for the purchase of this device, Synology DS 723+, I'm very satisfied with the performance and features. The price reflects that also, even for home use. My previous NAS/RAID devices are a Buffalo Linkstation (2 drive) and a Drobo 5N (5 drive), both are around 10 years old and an 8 drive Drobo at work, still in use. The 5 bay Drobo for it's time had a nice feature of being able to use all (or most of) the usable space when using drives of different sizes, and also being able to swap out any drive out for any other drive (smaller or larger) and the Drobo device would take care of it ALL (called BeyondRaid). No messing with pools or volumes. You only have to make a folder share. For it's time, this was VERY sophisticated and worth the investment then. Even today with Synology you have to specify manually if and how you want to add a drive to a storage pool, and how you want a volume on one of these pools, and then define your shares. For the home user, you'll need some basic knowledge or just read the manual of course if you have not done this ever before. It's just not as straight forward as with a Drobo. However this is not a bad thing in itself, as you may want to configure this Synology device for different uses and keep multiple volumes on different storage pools for different uses etc... I consider this a Pro, but it will require some more knowledge of the workings of this device. It has many other features and plugins (apps) which I will not go into in this review, but again there is a use for each and every one of them for a specific use(r), depending on your needs. Synology now also has a RAID mode capable of using drives of different sizes, they call it SHR (Synology Hybrid Raid) and works similar to Drobo BeyondRAID. Hardware wise, it has 2x Gigabit ports, which can be used individually, as a fallback or bonded. Some other brands have 10Gigabit networking built in, with this particular Synology it is an optional plug-in upgrade at $110 at the time of writing this. I don't have a 10Gigabit network at home at this time, but I will be upgrading down the road, I think. There are also 2 NVME slots which you can utilize for cache (and storage) and you can also upgrade the RAM (memory) if you plan on using more apps (plugins). For basic nas use, this is not required. 1 con for me is the flimsy plastic of the device and the trays. It might be fine for you, and even if made from titanium would not affect the performance of this device at all. However coming from Buffalo (Metal + plastic) and Drobo (full metal), this is a step down. This is also true with the very flimsy plastic disk trays and clips.......... (Drobo uses a trayless design, you just pop in the drives like a VHS cassette in a VCR !). Other bonus features new to me also are the web interface, which is quite snappy. There are also apps/plugins for remote login etc, you can enable this if you want it. I'm still figuring out many of these. All in all I'm satisfied with my purchase so far and will update this review down the road. Purchased in october of 2023. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by George

  • Excellent NAS
Style: 4-bay; 4GB DDR4 Size: DS923+
I had been using ASUSTOR NAS' at home but wasn't happy with the available apps that I could run, so I purchased the Synology DS923+ as a replacement and have been extremely happy with it. The user interface is great, the available apps are better than what was available for my ASUSTOR NAS, and this Synology NAS has been extremely stable and fast (I also purchased the 10GbE optional adapter for it). I use this NAS for photo storage, backing up 5 computers / laptops, and as a PLEX server. For photo storage, I installed the Synology Photos app onto 3 android phones so that photos taken on the phones are automatically uploaded to the NAS when the phones connect to our home wifi, then the photos are replicated back to two computers' local storage and finally uploaded to Amazon Photos for ease of access off-wifi (and because my wife prefers accessing photos on her phone via Amazon Photos). This set up allows us to have a synchronized photos library between our phones and computers, managed via the Synology NAS. For backing up computers, the Synology Active Backup for Business is excellent; full computer backups are completed and we have the ability to do file/folder/volume/full computer to restore, to include bare metal recovery if a computer drive completely fails and it's replaced. And, it's free, so allowed me to cancel our old backup software subscription. I fully recommend this NAS and would buy it again; I'm now hooked on Synology NAS'. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024 by S. Eiben

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