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2 Bay Synology DiskStation DS223J Gigabit NAS Unit

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Brand New
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Located in: Mount Gravatt, Australia
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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging ...
Brand
Synology
SKU
37188
MPN
DS223J
Warranty
2 Year
Connectivity
USB 3.0
Drive Bays
2 Bay
LAN Speed
Gigabit
Number of Cores
4 Core
Processor Model
Unknown
RAM Size
1GB Memory
Type
NAS Enclosures
Model
DS223J
UPC
846504004768

Item description from the seller

Computer Alliance Pty Ltd

Computer Alliance Pty Ltd

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  • Frustrating with unintuitive defaults that will confuse you and waste your time

    If you're expecting this device to be simple and intuitive, you will be disappointed and worse frustrated. I initially installed 1 HDD and noticed that the files I copied onto it consumed twice the disk space I expected. I couldn't find a good explanation of SHR (their RAID) that answered the question of what it did on a single disk and assumed it had made redundant copies. So I added another drive. And found I still had no more disk space. 2Tb was consuming 8 Tb of physical disk space. Is that what you want? By default, hidden in options - it created another version of every file I copied which initially doubled the disk space. Then, adding the second disk, it made a redundant copy in case of drive failure. Now the second part was expected (RAID). The first was not. Apparently this ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: pclan_online

  • Fast and Powerful

    Neat and compact, replaced an old computer which I use for a server. Automatically back up my files and photos and I can access them remotely.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: pclan_online