Very nice and easy to use home little storage. Great applications and good security. If you need a home storage, highly recommended.
Very nice and easy to use home little storage. Great applications and good security. If you need a home storage, highly recommended.
My first qnap died after 5 years because power companies suck sometimes. Very easy to set up and the extra features are really great. Only thing is I would prefer plain white or black but that's a very petty point
Great unit many times better than old Free Nas I had. Recommend this unit to anyone
This was my first NAS purchase for backups and music streaming. It was paired with two WD 4TB Red Plus CMR 3.5" SATA3 5400RPM Hard Drive. Assembly was straight forward and on power up the system lead me through the setup process. Loading and managing music and images is easy and I am very happy with its music streaming capabilities. I have loaded some additional software from QNAP and this has given me a great setup overall which I am very pleased with.
The QNAP TS-230 ($199) is an entry-level two-bay NAS designed for use as a personal cloud and data backup repository. It has an attractive, tool-free enclosure and is easy to install, and QNAP's QTS operating system makes it easy to create volumes, share folders, and configure the device as a personal cloud server. You also get a generous selection of apps with the TS-230, but our Editors’ Choice winner, the $169.99 Synology DiskStation DS220j, offers even more apps and better performance for less money.Simple and Stylish With a surprisingly attractive baby blue finish, the TS-230 is designed to be placed just about anywhere in your home. It measures 7.4 by 3.5 by 6.1 inches (HWD) and has two internal hot-swappable drive bays with tool-less sleds that will accommodate 3.5- and 2.5-inch drives with a maximum storage capacity of up to 36TB (18TB X 2). As with most of the NAS systems that we review, this one doesn't come with drives. The front of the device has LED indicators for sys...
The QNAP TS-230 is a reasonably priced two-bay NAS that's simple to install and offers a nice catalog of apps, making it a good choice for first-time users.
Generous app catalog; Tool-free drive sleds; Good performance; Easy to install
Drives not included; Lacks multi-gig ports
The QNAP TS-230 takes a similar specification to the Synology DS220j and tweaks it for a better user experience. Overall, the TS-230 is a better choice for home users that want a multi-purpose NAS at a competitive price.
QTS 5.0 coming soon; 2GB of RAM; Not black or silver; SSD Caching;
Some apps need extra licenses; Fewer apps than Synology;
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