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title: "UGREEN NAS DXP8800 Plus 8 Bay Desktop NASync, Intel i5 1235u 10 Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, Internal 128G SSD 10GbE, 2x M.2 NVMe Slots, 8K HDMI, 2X TBT4, Network Attached Storage (Discless)"
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# 10-core Intel i5 CPU Dual 10GbE ports for 20Gbps bandwidth 208TB max storage capacity UGREEN NAS DXP8800 Plus 8 Bay Desktop NASync, Intel i5 1235u 10 Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, Internal 128G SSD 10GbE, 2x M.2 NVMe Slots, 8K HDMI, 2X TBT4, Network Attached Storage (Discless)

**Brand:** ugreen
**Price:** € 157.15
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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Data Game with UGREEN NASync — Speed, Space & Security in One Powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** UGREEN NAS DXP8800 Plus 8 Bay Desktop NASync, Intel i5 1235u 10 Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, Internal 128G SSD 10GbE, 2x M.2 NVMe Slots, 8K HDMI, 2X TBT4, Network Attached Storage (Discless) by ugreen
- **How much does it cost?** € 157.15 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/736045068-ugreen-nas-dxp8800-plus-8-bay-desktop-nasync-intel-i5)

## Best For

- ugreen enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ugreen brand quality
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing 10-Core Power:** Harness the 12th Gen Intel i5 with 10 cores and 12 threads for seamless multitasking and ultra-fast data processing.
- • **Dual 10GbE Networking:** Combine two 10GbE ports to unlock up to 20Gbps bandwidth—perfect for lightning-fast file transfers and smooth streaming.
- • **Massive 208TB Storage:** Expand effortlessly with 8 SATA bays plus 2 M.2 NVMe slots, supporting RAID levels for ultimate data security and speed.
- • **Rock-Solid Data Security:** Keep your data private with professional-grade encryption and multi-factor authentication, far beyond typical cloud risks.
- • **Unified NAS App Ecosystem:** Manage files, photos, and storage effortlessly from a single, sleek app—no more juggling multiple tools.

## Overview

The UGREEN NASync DXP8800 Plus is a high-performance 8-bay desktop NAS featuring a 12th Gen Intel i5 10-core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, and 128GB SSD for system acceleration. It supports up to 208TB of storage via 8 SATA and 2 M.2 NVMe slots, with dual 10GbE ports delivering combined 20Gbps network speeds. Designed for professionals and power users, it offers versatile RAID configurations, an all-in-one NAS app, 8K HDMI output, and robust data security with encryption and multi-factor authentication. Diskless, it supports third-party drives and is ideal for large-scale media libraries, backups, and virtual machine hosting.

## Description

UGREEN NAS DXP8800 Plus 8 Bay NASync, Intel 10 Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 128G SSD, 2x 10GbE, M.2 NVMe Slot, 8K HDMI, 2x TBT4, Network Attached Storage (Diskless)

Review: I will start by saying I have been in enterprise IT and software all my life, so my needs requirements and standards may vary from the average home user. That being said, I believe in bang for the buck, and the DXP8800 delivers above and beyond its competition for the price point (as long as you equip it accordingly). I have finished the burn in and testing period with this NAS and I am extremely satisfied. I purchased this to move off of my aging 6x6TB WD I7 32gb NAS cube. The UGOS Pro operating system has come a long way and as of this review it is mature and handles everything you will likely be throwing at it except for the most advanced enterprise use cases where this device as a whole wouldn't be considered. My DXP8800 setup is as follows beyond factory delivery: 96gb Crucial Ram, 6x16TB WD Red Pro Spinning Disk, 1x WD 850 2tb nvme, 1x WD 850 1TB nvme, 2x Noctua NF-12 fans. While I considered moving to TrueNAS, I have found the UGOS pro native operating system to be more than sufficient for my advanced needs. Despite what you might find in older research, UGOS pro is natively seeing all my RAM and making use of it in Cache (previously the synopsis was UGOS pro was capping at 64gb, no longer the case) Let's start with the drives: I went with WD Pro because while I primarily stream media, I stream it in 4k and this is my primary use for this NAS (plex >70% use). I also use the device for Time Machine backups which was especially easy in UGOS pro OS for setup. These drives are going to run hotter and noisier than the WD Red plus drives and equivalent because they are basically enterprise drives. My NAS is in my home networking area, so noise wasn't an issue but to be honest these drives click and grind and while you dont want to have this sitting next to your desk, the reality is a NAS of this size should not be sitting at your desk. I also appreciate the enterprise reality of things that most consumers don't consider: the WD pro drives have internal vibration controls which mitigate issues when co-habitating with other devices spinning in the same case at 7200 RPM. The DXP 8800 with these drives alone can saturate the 10gbe connection, but the additional warranty, addition of the helium barrier etc make it worth it vs the plus drives alone. It's your data, and if you are running a NAS to begin with you run a lot of it and integrity is important to you. Dont cheap out. Let's talk NVME: I run all my docker and VM's on the low speed port of the NVME side of the bus with my 2tb WD 850 nvme. I chose the versions with heatsinks for both NVME's and they fit fine so it was worth the upgrade. I also used the big thick pads provided by Ugreen to make contact with the NVME heatsinks and the case to improve cooling performance however marginal. Important to note that I chose NVME with onboard DRAM so there was less processor interaction with data compute. For this device, my research concluded that onboard DRAM would play a role and I dont regret the decision despite the extra head and +1=1.5w of additional power. I am running the 1tb NVME as a cache drive in the high speed slot, but so far have seen no utilization of cache (so consider your real needs). The large 30gb media files I am typically streaming are never going to make it to cache. I am going to leave it in place for now as I move to more smaller files and leverage the storage more across my home, but as of now I dont regret the cache purchase but am seeing no real world improvement thus far. If you are using TrueNAS you can force a more specific use of the cache, but then you are maintaining an L2ARC tuning environment that as nerdy as I am, I dont see a real-world home use for. Let's be realistic, this is a Home/SMB NAS, and a very good one. But if you are trying to throw this in your business enterprise you should be x10'ing your budget and go with something enterprise. Another thing I have come to see debated is noise levels: for the purposes of this review I will reiterate that anyone looking at an 8-bay NAS really shouldn't be parking it on their desk. That being said, lets talk real noise world statistics as noise and heat dissipation are unwisely not discussed simaltanseously : I already discussed why my drives are noisy and if you drop down to WD Red plus drives at 5400 rpm they will never make noise, that I can attest to even with my old 6TB 5400 plus drives. So let's talk fan noise: I have upgraded both fans to the Noctua industrial NF-F12 fans. With the stock fans, I was seeing ~40C per spinning disk and ~42C per NVMW idle / light load temps in the fan's "default" setting (meaning the system controls based on temperature, vs low or full fan setting). In full-fan mode, the stock fans can drop the same idle/light load temps to ~36C and the NVME's to ~40C. Not terrible, well within operating specs and I am comfortable the stock fans would carry my current setup under load so for most users esp those not using the big fat pro drives I am using, will be fine. The stock fans are impressive and not as loud as I expected running in "full" mode. I still chose to upgrade to Noctua, not only because I have been using them in most of my builds for year but also because they are the best at what they do. After the upgrade, I put the drives under load and yes these fans are very loud at "full" setting (but still below typical IT server levels). However, at heavy load with these fans cranking my drives never got above 40C and my NVME never above 47C. At idle with "full" fan setting, these fans keep the drives at 22C !!! In default mode (ie systems controlled) my spinning disks are sitting at 32C and my NVME at 36C with idle to light loads. Anyone moving towards loading this chassis beyond 5 disks should perform this very inexpensive and easy upgrade. For those interested in Plex, I have had no problems testing a down-convert (heavy) transcode of 4k to 1080p plus audio and found that pulling from an Apple TV 4K has no performance issue whatsoever. The new i5 in this machine despite being technically a mobile processor spec, holds its own better than my old system by a large margin. Unless you are transcoding 5+ streams at once (at which point this NAS is not your use case) you will not need an external GPU or anything to carry you forward in the near future. Plex performance has been monumental on this system in a docker container. As I mentioned earlier, while I am an advanced user I dont see the merit in moving off UGOS pro for SMB or Home use at this point no matter how advanced your needs are. I wish one of the big tech bloggers would let the world know how far this OS has come in a year vs what the forums represent. It supports VM's, dockers, all SAN NFS and attachment requirements now for use cases that you shouldn't even have for a device like this, but it does it and does it well. Drive sleep works great, performance is solid, backups are easy and integration and navigation for people who dont really understand remote storage like they think they do is a god send for the prosumer. You can accomplish very advanced tasks in UGOS pro without risking breaking something because you dont really know what you are doing. I cannot comment on the smaller enclosures first-hand, but I do know that Ugreen 6 bay and 8 bay are identical in terms of my use case and review. The smaller docks do make some changes, but I believe most users will see results better to if not equal to what you will get on Synology or Qnapp. I expect those vendors to pivot hard with new offerings coming in the next year, but I dont see them getting to this price point any time soon if ever. Build quality is extremely important, and Ugreen made this thing more aesthetically pleasing than it needs to be but my thanks anyways. I found it very easy to work on, well constructed and thoughtful to meet the needs surpassing what someone looking at this NAS should be using it for. Performance has met specs. There are a lot of people out there talking about network, disk etc but these are highly environmentally variable. I have not performed any advanced or undercover configs or tuning with my setup on UGOS pro and despite the zero cache utilization I can saturate a 10gbe port which lets face it is amazing at this price point. Your mileage will 100% vary on your setup, but I spent more on drives than the NAS itself: I understand my use case. FYI there is value in having 2x10gbe bandwidth available to your NAS even though your devices individually arent 10gbe, but again it varies on your use case. My Apple TV will soak a full line 1gbe if I let it streaming the right content, no problem for any network unless other things are also making similar requests. In conclusion, the is s a recommended buy: you just cant go wrong for the price/performance and whatever it is you think you might be missing you arent. If you genuinely are, this is not the hardware category you should be shopping. The below is a list of my upgrades and where to find them on desertcart: FANS: https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B00KFCRATC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title RAM: https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0C79K5VGZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 NVME: https://www.desertcart.com/dp/B0B7CKZGN6?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Hard Drives: https://www.desertcart.com/Western-Digital-16TB-Internal-Drive/dp/B08K3VVKSW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=31QE24X27ZDJ8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dIpadfnImZ7C_0Kqqte1uAL9l3bBfISZMpN4Lm9RnDEI4XsNq2vZ3AKDZwyLljcoO7BXeIcKmOApaZoVB3YMBA1r3D33x5vcDCFmY3N_3y2kyw27LwYZ_-QeP0S-qgwDiRmYRbVBXSbVRttmEA4UM4wDcHPyh6p-7Icu8nIz0fTMOcKt47RdNHpiKtjXZZvvZ0deFR1dA5Fc6y8eordLZ0u1v9iFEy_6cpXbqFDWJGo.uO4pURF5JM1_nzSspjXBlnFqFI3ud5JH-W258FIWLwo&dib_tag=se&keywords=wd%2Bpro%2B16tb&qid=1753114536&sprefix=wd%2Bpro%2B16tb%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1&th=1
Review: This is probably the best designed multi-bay NAS I've played with. Insane amount of options and flexibility, easy to setup and config, extremely fast and relatively quiet, and I can even forego the very stable OS for my own, if I so choose. Highly recommended...like every other Ugreen tech I've tested.

## Features

- 【ENTERPRISE-GRADE NAS】The 8-bay NAS is designed for businesses seeking high performance NAS with large capacity, powerful processors and features that increase productivity. Whether you are running services for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and Google, UGREEN protection strategy works seamlessly with any device. Its peak performance and maximum capacity help users work efficiently on business projects with clients and co-workers
- 【Dual 10GbE Network Ports】Two 10GbE high-speed network ports can be consolidated into 20G bandwidth and achieve download speed of up to 2500MB/s. Easily transfer large files. It can dynamically adjust the load between two port links, balance, and improve transmission efficiency
- 【Unparalleled Processing Performance】12th generation 10 core 12 thread Intel Core i5 processors deliver a dramatic improvement over previous processors
- 【8-Bay 272TB Large Data Storage】Equipped with 8 SATA and 2 M.2 NVMe drive bays. Maximum storage capacity of NASync DXP8800 Plus is up to 272TB Support JBOD/Basic/RAID0/RAID1/RAID5/RAID6/RAID10 RAID level Store thousands of HD movies, photos and documents. NASync combines a movie library, photo album, and file storage space into one
- 【One All-Inclusive App】The NAS app incorporates these functions in one place instead of downloading individual applications for specific functions. Storage manager, files, photos and more are all accessible in one convenient location. (For better experience, please follow the instructions to upgrade the firmware. )
- 【Professional Data Security】NASync stores large amounts of personal data on trusted local devices compared to cloud drives and provides maximum protection against leakage and monitoring. Data transfer and account are fully protected with professional encryption and multi-factor authentication
- 【Wide Compatibility】UGREEN NASync is compatible with third-party hard drives such as Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, etc. Please check the compatibility list for more information. Note: Storage hard drive is not included, need to be purchased separately
- 【Important Notice Before Purchase】 1.Storage Capacity: advertised capacity is based on the use of RAID 0 on compatible drives. Drive not included. Please purchase HDD/SSD from a third party. 2. Speed: Actual transfer speed may be slower depending on router, CPU, drive and file size. 3.【Internet Connection】Other UGREEN NAS models only support wired Ethernet, excluding DXP480T Plus. 4.Application: All models of DXP series are compatible with Docker and Virtual Machines. Plex can be executed via Docker

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D22HGH4N |
| Additional Features | Intel 10 Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 2x 10GbE Ethernet, 128G SSD, 8K HDMI, 2x TBT4, SD 4.0 |
| Brand | UGREEN |
| Built-In Media | Driver Kit, Power Adapter (100-240V), Quick Start Guide, Screwdriver Kit, USB Cable |
| Color | gray |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, HDMI, SATA, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (57) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Megabytes Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 272 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form Factor | 2.5" and 3.5" |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 256 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | ATA |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
| Mfr Part Number | DXP8800 Plus, 8-Bay |
| Model Name | DXP8800 Plus 8-Bay | Diskless |
| Model Number | DXP8800 Plus,8-Bay (Diskless) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 2500 Megabytes Per Second |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Multimedia, Personal, Game |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** UGREEN
- **Color:** gray
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet, HDMI, SATA, USB
- **Digital Storage Capacity:** 272 TB
- **Hard Disk Description:** Mechanical Hard Disk
- **Hard Disk Form Factor:** 3.5 Inches
- **Hard Disk Interface:** Serial ATA
- **Installation Type:** Internal Hard Drive
- **Special Feature:** Intel 10 Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 2x 10GbE Ethernet, 128G SSD, 8K HDMI, 2x TBT4, SD 4.0

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by R***. on July 21, 2025*

I will start by saying I have been in enterprise IT and software all my life, so my needs requirements and standards may vary from the average home user. That being said, I believe in bang for the buck, and the DXP8800 delivers above and beyond its competition for the price point (as long as you equip it accordingly). I have finished the burn in and testing period with this NAS and I am extremely satisfied. I purchased this to move off of my aging 6x6TB WD I7 32gb NAS cube. The UGOS Pro operating system has come a long way and as of this review it is mature and handles everything you will likely be throwing at it except for the most advanced enterprise use cases where this device as a whole wouldn't be considered. My DXP8800 setup is as follows beyond factory delivery: 96gb Crucial Ram, 6x16TB WD Red Pro Spinning Disk, 1x WD 850 2tb nvme, 1x WD 850 1TB nvme, 2x Noctua NF-12 fans. While I considered moving to TrueNAS, I have found the UGOS pro native operating system to be more than sufficient for my advanced needs. Despite what you might find in older research, UGOS pro is natively seeing all my RAM and making use of it in Cache (previously the synopsis was UGOS pro was capping at 64gb, no longer the case) Let's start with the drives: I went with WD Pro because while I primarily stream media, I stream it in 4k and this is my primary use for this NAS (plex >70% use). I also use the device for Time Machine backups which was especially easy in UGOS pro OS for setup. These drives are going to run hotter and noisier than the WD Red plus drives and equivalent because they are basically enterprise drives. My NAS is in my home networking area, so noise wasn't an issue but to be honest these drives click and grind and while you dont want to have this sitting next to your desk, the reality is a NAS of this size should not be sitting at your desk. I also appreciate the enterprise reality of things that most consumers don't consider: the WD pro drives have internal vibration controls which mitigate issues when co-habitating with other devices spinning in the same case at 7200 RPM. The DXP 8800 with these drives alone can saturate the 10gbe connection, but the additional warranty, addition of the helium barrier etc make it worth it vs the plus drives alone. It's your data, and if you are running a NAS to begin with you run a lot of it and integrity is important to you. Dont cheap out. Let's talk NVME: I run all my docker and VM's on the low speed port of the NVME side of the bus with my 2tb WD 850 nvme. I chose the versions with heatsinks for both NVME's and they fit fine so it was worth the upgrade. I also used the big thick pads provided by Ugreen to make contact with the NVME heatsinks and the case to improve cooling performance however marginal. Important to note that I chose NVME with onboard DRAM so there was less processor interaction with data compute. For this device, my research concluded that onboard DRAM would play a role and I dont regret the decision despite the extra head and +1=1.5w of additional power. I am running the 1tb NVME as a cache drive in the high speed slot, but so far have seen no utilization of cache (so consider your real needs). The large 30gb media files I am typically streaming are never going to make it to cache. I am going to leave it in place for now as I move to more smaller files and leverage the storage more across my home, but as of now I dont regret the cache purchase but am seeing no real world improvement thus far. If you are using TrueNAS you can force a more specific use of the cache, but then you are maintaining an L2ARC tuning environment that as nerdy as I am, I dont see a real-world home use for. Let's be realistic, this is a Home/SMB NAS, and a very good one. But if you are trying to throw this in your business enterprise you should be x10'ing your budget and go with something enterprise. Another thing I have come to see debated is noise levels: for the purposes of this review I will reiterate that anyone looking at an 8-bay NAS really shouldn't be parking it on their desk. That being said, lets talk real noise world statistics as noise and heat dissipation are unwisely not discussed simaltanseously : I already discussed why my drives are noisy and if you drop down to WD Red plus drives at 5400 rpm they will never make noise, that I can attest to even with my old 6TB 5400 plus drives. So let's talk fan noise: I have upgraded both fans to the Noctua industrial NF-F12 fans. With the stock fans, I was seeing ~40C per spinning disk and ~42C per NVMW idle / light load temps in the fan's "default" setting (meaning the system controls based on temperature, vs low or full fan setting). In full-fan mode, the stock fans can drop the same idle/light load temps to ~36C and the NVME's to ~40C. Not terrible, well within operating specs and I am comfortable the stock fans would carry my current setup under load so for most users esp those not using the big fat pro drives I am using, will be fine. The stock fans are impressive and not as loud as I expected running in "full" mode. I still chose to upgrade to Noctua, not only because I have been using them in most of my builds for year but also because they are the best at what they do. After the upgrade, I put the drives under load and yes these fans are very loud at "full" setting (but still below typical IT server levels). However, at heavy load with these fans cranking my drives never got above 40C and my NVME never above 47C. At idle with "full" fan setting, these fans keep the drives at 22C !!! In default mode (ie systems controlled) my spinning disks are sitting at 32C and my NVME at 36C with idle to light loads. Anyone moving towards loading this chassis beyond 5 disks should perform this very inexpensive and easy upgrade. For those interested in Plex, I have had no problems testing a down-convert (heavy) transcode of 4k to 1080p plus audio and found that pulling from an Apple TV 4K has no performance issue whatsoever. The new i5 in this machine despite being technically a mobile processor spec, holds its own better than my old system by a large margin. Unless you are transcoding 5+ streams at once (at which point this NAS is not your use case) you will not need an external GPU or anything to carry you forward in the near future. Plex performance has been monumental on this system in a docker container. As I mentioned earlier, while I am an advanced user I dont see the merit in moving off UGOS pro for SMB or Home use at this point no matter how advanced your needs are. I wish one of the big tech bloggers would let the world know how far this OS has come in a year vs what the forums represent. It supports VM's, dockers, all SAN NFS and attachment requirements now for use cases that you shouldn't even have for a device like this, but it does it and does it well. Drive sleep works great, performance is solid, backups are easy and integration and navigation for people who dont really understand remote storage like they think they do is a god send for the prosumer. You can accomplish very advanced tasks in UGOS pro without risking breaking something because you dont really know what you are doing. I cannot comment on the smaller enclosures first-hand, but I do know that Ugreen 6 bay and 8 bay are identical in terms of my use case and review. The smaller docks do make some changes, but I believe most users will see results better to if not equal to what you will get on Synology or Qnapp. I expect those vendors to pivot hard with new offerings coming in the next year, but I dont see them getting to this price point any time soon if ever. Build quality is extremely important, and Ugreen made this thing more aesthetically pleasing than it needs to be but my thanks anyways. I found it very easy to work on, well constructed and thoughtful to meet the needs surpassing what someone looking at this NAS should be using it for. Performance has met specs. There are a lot of people out there talking about network, disk etc but these are highly environmentally variable. I have not performed any advanced or undercover configs or tuning with my setup on UGOS pro and despite the zero cache utilization I can saturate a 10gbe port which lets face it is amazing at this price point. Your mileage will 100% vary on your setup, but I spent more on drives than the NAS itself: I understand my use case. FYI there is value in having 2x10gbe bandwidth available to your NAS even though your devices individually arent 10gbe, but again it varies on your use case. My Apple TV will soak a full line 1gbe if I let it streaming the right content, no problem for any network unless other things are also making similar requests. In conclusion, the is s a recommended buy: you just cant go wrong for the price/performance and whatever it is you think you might be missing you arent. If you genuinely are, this is not the hardware category you should be shopping. The below is a list of my upgrades and where to find them on amazon: FANS: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KFCRATC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title RAM: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C79K5VGZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 NVME: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B7CKZGN6?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Hard Drives: https://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-16TB-Internal-Drive/dp/B08K3VVKSW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=31QE24X27ZDJ8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dIpadfnImZ7C_0Kqqte1uAL9l3bBfISZMpN4Lm9RnDEI4XsNq2vZ3AKDZwyLljcoO7BXeIcKmOApaZoVB3YMBA1r3D33x5vcDCFmY3N_3y2kyw27LwYZ_-QeP0S-qgwDiRmYRbVBXSbVRttmEA4UM4wDcHPyh6p-7Icu8nIz0fTMOcKt47RdNHpiKtjXZZvvZ0deFR1dA5Fc6y8eordLZ0u1v9iFEy_6cpXbqFDWJGo.uO4pURF5JM1_nzSspjXBlnFqFI3ud5JH-W258FIWLwo&dib_tag=se&keywords=wd%2Bpro%2B16tb&qid=1753114536&sprefix=wd%2Bpro%2B16tb%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-1&th=1

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***J on September 11, 2025*

This is probably the best designed multi-bay NAS I've played with. Insane amount of options and flexibility, easy to setup and config, extremely fast and relatively quiet, and I can even forego the very stable OS for my own, if I so choose. Highly recommended...like every other Ugreen tech I've tested.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***R on April 28, 2026*

This is very nicely designed and built device. It has a quality feel and has all of the I/O ports that you'd expect - including two 10GBase-T ports that can be lagged together and two thunderbolt ports for external storage. It has slots for two M.2 NVME SSDs, that are used for caching - R/W caching uses the two SSDs in mirroring mode (RAID 1), otherwise it is RAID 0. RAM can upgraded - despite the printed RAM limits, I am using 96GB and it works fine. The setup process is straightforward. The software is clearly a "work in progress", although it has enough for a basic multi-protocol RAID NAS, accessible from Windows, MacOS and Linux./ There are some glaring omissions - such as no ability to send email alerts/alarms to the administrator- you can work around by adding your own email logic to the Linux platform, which is accessible via ssh - But this shouldn't be necessary and will probably be undone by system updates. I am using a fairly simple Python script and gmail. The user "admin" is reserved and not in /etc/passwd, it is unavailable for assignment and I'm slightly concerned that this is the basis of recovery access to the device which I would normally lock down by setting my own passwords. ugreen RAID is built using Linux mirroring/RAID functionality, and the relevent Linux commands are available via ssh. I'm happy with my purchase and would recommend it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- UGREEN NASync DXP8800 Plus 8-Bay Desktop NAS, Intel i5 1235u 10-Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 128G SSD, 2 * 10GbE, 2 * M.2 NVMe Slots, 8K HDMI, 2 * TBT4, Network Attached Storage (Diskless)
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