🚀 Elevate Your Storage Game!
The Synology 2 Bay NAS DiskStation DS218play is a powerful, user-friendly network-attached storage solution featuring a Quad-Core 1.4 GHz processor, designed for seamless 4K media streaming and robust data protection. With its dual-bay design, it offers ample storage capacity and advanced backup solutions, making it perfect for both personal and professional use.
R**O
Simple and Good
For basic home or small business archiving and shared use, this is great choice. Based on articles and reviews, I added this unit with 2 Seagate 4TB drives. Installation, setup, interface , and network connection all easy and quick. Had an older HP n’as abt 10 years ago which crashed and was totally non-recoverable, so have shied away from this storage approach. With newest Synology OS (v7) I wonder why we never found more workable systems. Takes a bit of learning for some details of operation (still haven’t figured out Goodsych function, how to update stored folders, etc) but all the basics are quite straightforward. Very pleased.
D**D
Nice NAS, but...
Setup was slightly confusing and relied on You Tube videos to get the job done, but once it was configured properly including my One Drive syncing it is a great piece of mind and works flawlessly behind the scenes. Would recommend product and seller.
W**A
Excelente producto
Excelente producto! Pero Cuidado! Si la electricidad se corta momentáneamente, al regresar la misma el Synology hay que encenderlo manualmente.
B**G
Good product!
Fast shipping. Good product
J**F
It's working as needed
Using for Plex media library.
D**Y
Easy or tedious setup, depending on needs
I have setup two of these. One for me and one for a friend. Depending on what you want it can be a simple setup or complex. While this plays “out of the box” it also contains the full-service Synology DSM that allows setup for configuration of storage pools, security groups, backup strategy, package installation, remote access, etc. So, the system will allow the admin to do extensive customization of this unit to meet the user’s need. My advice: if you want to use this unit for anything other than basic OOTB configuration, spend time to understand how the different parameters you modify will effect the system before messing around under the hood. That said, mine has been working Flawlessly for 4 years ( other than having to switch out dying drives- which the system makes simple). Highly recommended.
C**J
Defective Network Cable in box
UPDATE - upped from 2 stars to 3 starsAfter a couple of weeks struggling to get the NAS to perform adequately with what looked like lots of dropped connections, I checked the network cable that was supplied with the device and noticed that it had a kink in it - when I used it to connect to my laptop my expected download speed was only about 10% of what I would have expected. So, I replaced the ethernet cable and my backups started completing, albeit slowly - I have a 1GB switch and my first completing linux back up of about 2.5GB took three days to complete, but at least it is now completing. Three stars and not four due to the unexpected slowness - it's possible that there is a setting somewhere that will fix this, and there are many - this NAS is not for the faint-hearted but it does now seem to be solid.-- Prior 11/21/21 2 star review below** After three weeks of owning this I still haven't managed to get it perform adequatelyTo be honest I am really disappointed with the overall slowness of the device - I have a fast LAN and Wifi.and have the recommended Seagate hard drives with RAID. I was hoping to be able to seamlessly backup two windows machines, a Mac laptop, and a linux laptop, but other than the Mac, the Linux and Windows are glacially slow. For anyone considering buying this expecting a turnkey solution, please know that the settings are daunting - no plug-and-play here. Samba 'smb' protocol seems to be the problem but it's really hard to tell - by profession I'm a software engineer and I'm starting to think that maybe this is just how slow it is rather than anything I have done wrong setting it up. Even the Quick Connect that takes you to the administrative console (directly to the IP Address also) is tearing-your-hair out slow - sometimes just timing out with a message saying the serve is busy.If I haven't resolved this within a week or two, I'm just going to write off the ~$300 I spent and go with some other brand.
J**C
Item was defective
Unfortunately the unit I received was defective. I returned it and purchased a different model.
C**O
Molto valido
Lo utilizzo principalmente per archiviare musica ed ascoltarla tramite protocollo UPNP e funziona in modo eccellente. Interfaccia utente molto intuitiva.
Z**Y
Ideal for use as a PLEX server. Transcodes DVD quality on the fly.
I've had a Synology DS215J for some time now, and as my DVD collection grew I started transferring some of them to the NAS in lossless .MKV format. I use PLEX as my Media Server, and quickly discovered that my old DS215J couldn't stream my DVDs to my iPad or show the subtitles on my smart TV because it wasn't powerful enough to transcode on the fly.This 218play has a more powerful processor and more memory, so it's much better suited to use as a media server.The box is a fairly unassuming matte black affair, that is actually so matte that dust sticks to it. It's not massively robust, but it's not meant to be - it's got two fragile hard drives in it. It's supposed to be installed and ignored for years, not carted about and dropped. It's as robust as it needs to be.Fitting a pair of brand-new, unformatted HDD drives took about five minutes. All the screws and brackets required are in the box.On logging into the NAS, you are lead through the setup process, which is fairly straightforward. Existing Synology users need to be aware that version of the Diskstation software was released recently, and it's quite a bit different from DSM6. If you are migrating an old PLEX library, be aware. It all works, but it turned out to be easier to start from scratch, move the files over and build a new server. That's a PLEX issue, not a Synology issue. The PLEX software is regularly updated and is working well on my NAS.It is also worth deciding how you want to set up your drives in advance. You have several options, and the default is to create a mirror of your data on both drives using 'Synology Hybrid RAID (SHR)'. That's fine for minimising data loss, but if you want to use the entirety of both drives, you will have to change to JBOD or Basic. My valuable data is on my old NAS, which is configured in SHR, and backed up regularly. This NAS is purely for use as a Media Server so once full the contents won't change much, and I have all the original DVDs, plus a backup drive. I opted to create two Basic storage pools, one on each drive. If one drive fails, the data on the other is still OK. As I was using brand new drives, I asked the NAS to check them as it set up the file structure. That wasn't a great idea as it took forever (over 8 hours), and is not necessary.With the drives set up, it took a couple of minutes to create some Windows Shares, a bit longer to actually map them to Windows because the NAS is hidden by default, and hours to move all my files over through the Ethernet. Many hours.Once all the media had arrived, I installed the latest version of PLEX from their website. Don't use the version Synology give you. Installation was easy. I confused myself setting up PLEX because I now had two media servers on two different NAS, but it wasn't hard to sort out.It took a while to scan all the media and sort it out, but I can now watch DVD quality movies on my iPad over the Internet. We went on holiday for a week, and it was quite cool to be able to watch my DVD collection streaming over the hotel's WiFi from hundreds of miles away. I can also switch the audio track on my TV, or view the subtitles. I have a lot of Anime DVDs, and it's nice to be able to watch them with the original Japanese dialogue and subtitles.It's worth mentioning that the box has two USB 3 sockets on the back. You can plug external drives into these to expand the available storage, and the NAS manages them. Unofficially, you can actually plug a USB 3 hub in, and several drives. The NAS sees all the drives and recognises which is which, even if you unplug them and muddle them up. PLEX can also see them.The 218play is a few years old now and the 220+ has superseded it. The 220+ was out of stock when my 'financial manager' authorised the purchase, so I ordered the 218play, fully expecting to find it was unsuitable and return it. Nope. I'm chuffed to bits with it.Ok, so the 218play can't hardware transcode 4K video. I don't have any 4K video, so I used the £100 difference to spend on bigger hard drives. The 220+ is a superior NAS but I don't need the extra features it offers over the 218play. My old 215J has been running continuously for something like 7 years and is still my main data repository. I expect this 218play will be looking after all my old DVDs for me in another 7 years.
J**N
Fantastic
Great
A**D
Very nice product.
Simple setup. Lot of help available on the net. You can use it as backup as well as cloud storage. I am using it in the default RAID configuration. So far very good and have not faced any issues.
Y**A
Sin dudas... De lo mejor.
Puntos Fuertes:-Gabinete robusto: (pensé que iba a ser una simple carcasa de chapa como la de caja de pc). Me he llevado una grata sorpresa al ver que la misma tiene una muy buena textura y rugosidad.-Detalles cuidados: Tiene buen embalaje y el dispositivo viene bien protegido e inmobilizado. (nada de piezas sueltas). Desarmarlo para colocarle los discos es una tarea tan simple como desenroscar dos tornillos de la parte trasera.Muy bueno que hayan incluido pequeñas gomas que van entre los tornillos que sujetan los discos y el disco, lo que hace imposible que estos vibren o emitan algún sonido a chapa al estar trabajando.Trae también un adaptador de 2,5'' por si deseas utilizar discos de esa medida. (se agradece)Incluye escueto manual con las instrucciones iniciales para la instalación, las cuales debes finalizarlas de manera online en un proceso super sencillo.Al ser novato en esta clase de hardware y software tuve que aprender sobre la marcha ni bien iba avanzando en las configuraciones y la curva de aprendizaje no es muy complicada. Su centro de ayuda y la cantidad de información en foros sobre este producto hace que cualquier tarea a realizar sea fácil de aprender y aplicar.A este nas, le hé agregado dos discos Seagate Ironwolf los cuales tienen un apartado de gestion de estado integrado en el synology mostradndote la salud de los mismos.Respecto al ruido, al ser discos mecánicos existe el clásico sonido de discos leyendo/escribiendo pero no es nada importante ni molesto. Menos aún si tienes el nas un poco alejado de tu escritorio.Otro apartado importante es la integración que este nas tiene con los SAI (sistema de alimentación ininterrumpida) o tambien llamados UPS. Si conectas el synology via usb al SAI APC (es la marca que utilizo), desde el panel de control del synology podrás configurar el nas para que haga determinados procesos hasta incluso apagarse para prevenir la perdida de información.Si la energía se corta, y no tienes un SAI, se puede configurar para que auto-inicie una vez que la energía regresa.Software:Fotos: Una aplicación llamada moments que es muy similar a amazon photos, cumple su tarea a la perfección.Videos/musica: Todo en un único lugar para poder acceder desde cualquier parte/dispositivo conectado a la red o incluso desde fuera de casa. relativamente simple de configurar. En este punto tengo infinidad de cursos en formato mp4, mkv, etc. los cuales gracias al nas, puedo ver desde cualquier lado via streaming ahorrando espacio en mi mac.Archivos: tiene una suite propia similar a office o google docs en la que se puede trabajar en versiones online de archivos tipo excel o word (exactamente igual que en google.)Nube privada: configuras todo como si tuvieras tu propio dropbox/amazon drive o cualquier otro sistema de almacenamiento en la nube.En este punto, cabe destacar que el nas Synology también se puede configurar para actualizar y sincronizar automaticamente con muchos servicios de almacenamiento en al nube.Esto es útil para tener un backup extra fuera del nas de los archivos mas sensibles.Hay muchas mas aplicaciones disponbles las cuales aún no necesito, pero vale la pena la investigación.En definitiva... para el uso hogareño el desempeño es excelente. Tal vez, para usuarios mas exigentes, sea conveniente un nas con mas bahías/compartimentos y colocar mas discos por cuestiones de espacio y aprovechamiento de los distintos tipos de RAID.Un TIP: Vale la pena comenzar con dos discos ya que si vas a utilizar uno solo y luego de hacer todo, quieres colocar un disco mas, al configurar el RAID, deberas borrar todos los datos y comenzar de cero.Valoración final: 5 estrellas.
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