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Synology DS120j 1 bay NAS DiskStation (Diskless), 512MB DDR3L

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Style: DS120j


Size: 1-bay; 512MB DDR3L


Features

  • An easy-to-use 1-bay personal cloud storage for NAS starters
  • Sequential throughput at over 112 MB/s reading and 106 MB/s writing
  • Cross-device file sharing and syncing platform. Networking Protocols - SMB1 (CIFS), SMB2, SMB3, NFSv3, NFSv4, NFSv4.1, NFS Kerberized sessions, iSCSI, HTTP, HTTPs, FTP, SNMP, LDAP, CalDAV . Supported Browsers - Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Internet Explorer 10 onwards, Safari 10 onwards, Safari (iOS 10 onwards), Chrome (Android 6.0 onwards)
  • Reliable computer backup companion for Windows/macOS and photos from mobile devices
  • Freely access your files on the go with iOS and Android mobile apps

Description

Synology DiskStation DS120j is a budget-friendly and easy-to-use 1-bay NAS for storing, sharing and protecting personal data. DS120j offers a variety of applications, allowing beginners to explore the convenient functionality of a Synology NAS. DS120j is backed by Synology’s 2-year limited .


RAM: ‎512 MB


Brand: ‎Synology


Series: ‎DS120j


Item model number: ‎DS120j


Item Weight: ‎1.94 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.82 x 2.8 x 6.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.82 x 2.8 x 6.54 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Synology


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎October 31, 2019


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  • Horrible Fluffy Bunny Cloud Storage Thing (not a NAS)
Style: DS220j Size: 2-bay; 512MB DDR4
I wish I could rate this thing -5000 stars. I just want a box to put some drives in and then mount them on my PC over ethernet. Normally such a device is called a NAS. I made the mistake of buying this abomination thinking it was a NAS, but its not. Its some sort of fluffy cloud access thingamabob. Silly me thinking that since they call it a NAS I was going to be able to ATTACH it to a NETWORK and use it for STORAGE. Nope. I had to download the operating system and install it on my hard drive. What? I had planned to put drives in that already have partitions and data on them. Not reformat and install some crappy OS I've never heard of. Next, I cant get it to even create a volume on the drive that it formatted. Maybe if I can figure out how to create a volume, maybe I'll be able to access it over ethernet. NOT over internet. I have no use for that fluffy bunny stuff. If you want a fluffy bunny cloud storage device and don't really care about anything other than "oooo, I can access my files from ANYWHERE!" then maybe this thing is for you (I didn't test that part of it, so who knows?). If you want local NAS storage, this is the WRONG device. If you want to put standard formatted drives in it, its the WRONG device. If you don't want to fight it constantly to try to make it do what you want and only what you want, its the WRONG device. There aren't words to describe how much I hate this thing. I have never hated anything I bought on amazon this much. I think I'll take it out and shoot it tomorrow. Maybe it will make a decent target. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2020 by T.M.

  • The WORST NAS you can buy!
Style: DS220j Size: 2-bay; 512MB DDR4
I received this product Sunday night. When I opened the box, I was greeted with a brief instruction leaflet, which gave me hope that this would be a simple and easy installation. I was dead wrong. So after 4 hours and 1 manufacturing reset, I got the NAS up. Like many technology companies, Synology sprinkled the usual feedback and tracking options, which I normally decline. What I didn't expect was the NAS to CRASH when I elected to not participate in the final selection during startup, which bundles acceptance to participate in their online crap with acceptance of their EULA. So, I had to reset the damn NAS, accept their BS, and then go back in and unselect their tracking garbage. Finally, after 4 hours, the NAS was configured. Day 2. I grew more concerned after the first night because I started my troubleshooting efforts and began to notice additional performance issues. While I was re-installing the NAS OS (after not accepting their tracking BS the first time), I setup a continuous ping test between my mac and NAS. Note there is only one hop, my router. Still, average packet ping time was ranging from 500ms to almost 7 seconds! WTF Synology, my dead mother can move packets faster than that! Please note, I also tested other nodes on my network which showed normal ping responses (~1ms). Also note that the NAS is on a terrestrial Ethernet, configured for 1GB (as described in the countless articles I researched). I also attached another node to my ethernet port on my router to ensure that was not the problem (it wasn't). Anyway, as day 2 started to stretch into the evening, I did finally get Time Machine to work with 2 Macbook Pros. This time, the backups would start, then stop. I first thought this was a Time Machine problem, thus spending the rest of the evening troubleshooting that. After exhausting all ideas, I decided to leave things alone as one article I read explained initial Time Machine backups take longer than most anticipate. So, again after a late night troubleshooting, I went to sleep and decided to check again in the morning. Day 3 Sure enough, backups did not work. Only 1 GB was moved during the night. However, a new feature has emerged; I can no longer log into the NAS! It gets to the login screen, and thats it! Couple of power resets should work I thought, but oh no! This is a Synology NAS we are talking about here, and NOTHING can be that easy. I've owned NAS's in the past, and yes I know they are not fast devices, but this is complete BS. Synology should be ashamed to put their names on this pile of crap. I plan to remove and return this NAS today. I hope my review persuades others from wasting their time on this product. If you value your time and money at all, stay away from this product!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Johnny

  • Wonderful little NAS unit
Style: DS220j Size: 2-bay; 512MB DDR4
It is likely the easiest computer/server setup I've ever done. Literally, open box, install drives, close cover, plug in, turn on, run setup file...done. Very quick access and write rates over my 1Gbs home wifi network. I'm very pleased with the unit and the many different features I didn't actually realize existed when I bought it, such as remote NAS access built into the DiskStation Manager (DSM). According to my home Sense power monitor (yeah, that's a pretty little box too), the unit is drawing about 12w sitting there with drive access ongoing, so it is a low power unit, especially with two Barracuda drives. Standing 3 feet from the unit, there is no perceptible sound coming from it, so it's quiet too. The hardware and software combination are very well done. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020 by Ron G

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