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NASync DXP2800

A two-bay Intel N100 appliance with 8 GB DDR5, one 2.5GbE port, two M.2 slots and UGOS Pro
Market statusCurrent two-bay UGOS Pro NASChecked Aug 16
Reference priceAbout $390 current U.S. direct referenceCurrent UGREEN U.S. diskless offer
Product cyclecurrentRelease history under review
EvidenceWell supported7 publishers · 3 independent
Next full checkAug 23, 2026Price checks run sooner
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Ready to buy

Confirm the exact machine and complete setup

The retained reference is About $390 current U.S. direct reference. SATA and NVMe drives, a compatible UPS and another backup location are sold separately, and the current compatibility list must be checked. Confirm the current configuration, included parts, support path, return terms and the work that must be preserved before ordering.

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Current market

The facts that change the ownership choice

Each line carries its own check date because price, software, specifications, and product cycle do not age at the same speed.

QuestionCurrent answerFreshnessBasis

Current price

About $390 current U.S. direct reference

SATA and NVMe drives, a compatible UPS and another backup location are sold separately, and the current compatibility list must be checked. Confirm the checkout price and package before paying.

Checked todayDirect source1 evidence item

Market branch

Value two-bay x86 private-cloud appliance
Checked todayOur synthesis2 evidence items

Purchase boundary

UGOS Pro and its application ecosystem are younger than long-established NAS platforms, while remote access, account controls and backup isolation still require deliberate setup; RAID 1 is not backup
Checked todayOur synthesis2 evidence items

Storage layout

Two SATA bays plus two M.2 NVMe slots
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Network interface

One built-in 2.5GbE RJ-45 port
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Compute platform

Intel N100 with 8 GB DDR5 and a 16 GB stated maximum
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Operating system

UGOS Pro with Basic, JBOD, RAID 0 and RAID 1 layouts
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Current verdict

The value x86 two-bay choice

DXP2800 fits a first NAS buyer who wants generous base memory and NVMe flexibility at a low enclosure price and is comfortable evaluating UGOS Pro.

Checked todayOur synthesis7 evidence items
03

Other paths

The alternatives change what the NASync DXP2800 is worth

These are not generic competitors. Each one represents a different way to buy into the same market.

01lower upfront

Synology

DiskStation DS225+

About $365 current U.S. enclosure reference
Best fit
Compact two-bay DSM storage
Tradeoff
Two bays limit this model to Basic, JBOD, RAID 0 or RAID 1 layouts, and no redundant layout replaces versioned offline or off-site backup
Open the source
02premium

QNAP

TS-264

About $429 current U.S. enclosure reference
Best fit
Expandable two-bay QTS appliance
Tradeoff
The two SATA bays constrain resilient layouts and the PCIe and M.2 paths have lane, card and compatibility limits; exposed services need deliberate hardening and RAID is not backup
Open the source
04

What changed

The product has a history

Older observations stay in the ledger when the current view changes. That lets a buyer tell the difference between an old complaint, an active issue, and a problem that was corrected.

  1. notable

    Current market position retained

    NASync DXP2800 was checked against its manufacturer record, the current category collection and the nearest ownership alternatives.

Price record

The price history starts here

Each amount stays tied to its source and capture date. Conflicting prices remain visible until the seller resolves them.

  1. About $390 current U.S. direct reference

    Current reference priceA structured timeline will begin with the next source capture

05

Owner experience

What repeats after the purchase

Owner discussion repeatedly returns to ugos pro updates, third-party drive fit, application gaps and remote-access configuration rather than specifications alone.

These are self-reported experiences from a changing mix of owners, conditions and software versions. They identify questions to test, not a failure rate.
SignalWhat owners reportOur readEvidence

UGOS Pro updates, third-party drive fit, application gaps and remote-access configuration

Owners repeatedly separate RAID availability from backup, and discuss drive compatibility, filesystem and OS updates, snapshots, UPS shutdown, remote-service exposure, noise, rebuild time and verified offline or off-site restores.

Confirm the required app and backup protocol before migrating, keep remote exposure minimal, and prove recovery from a second copy outside UGOS Pro.

1 evidence record
06

Sources

Why we believe the current view

The page separates what a source states directly from what we conclude across sources.

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NASync DXP2800 product recordUGREEN · identity

UGREEN identifies NASync DXP2800 as a two-bay Intel N100 appliance with 8 GB DDR5, one 2.5GbE port, two M.2 slots and UGOS Pro

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
56a661fdcf456d8e
Use
store excerpt
Open UGREEN
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NASync DXP2800 current offerUGREEN · price

About $390 current U.S. direct reference was retained from the current manufacturer or authorized-market record with package and availability qualifications kept visible.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
29e37ad74c05a7e5
Use
store snapshot
Open UGREEN
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NASync DXP2800 support and specificationsUGREEN · specification

UGREEN publishes setup, compatibility or service material that makes this purchase boundary explicit: UGOS Pro and its application ecosystem are younger than long-established NAS platforms, while remote access, account controls and backup isolation still require deliberate setup; RAID 1 is not backup

Source type
support
Content hash
676344f7c850ef5c
Use
store excerpt
Open UGREEN
04
Current network-attached storage enclosuresB&H Photo · price

Current multibrand listings make enclosure price, bay count, installed memory, network interfaces, diskless status and model-specific expansion costs visible without treating drives or backup as included.

Source type
retailer
Content hash
cd1ef6fba0da2c0d
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store snapshot
Open B&H Photo
05
Current NAS reviews and comparisonsNASCompares · specification

Independent hands-on coverage distinguishes hardware value from operating-system maturity, drive policy, application support, noise, network topology and the work required to administer a NAS over time.

Source type
editorial
Content hash
0d494b46fcab0711
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store excerpt
Open NASCompares
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Current NAS and storage coverageServeTheHome · consensus

Technical testing keeps processor, memory, network paths, storage media, software and workload conditions attached to performance results instead of turning interface speed into a universal throughput claim.

Source type
editorial
Content hash
f22162382d617c9e
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store excerpt
Open ServeTheHome
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Current owner discussions about durable storage practiceNAS and data-storage owners · consensus

Owners repeatedly separate RAID availability from backup, and discuss drive compatibility, filesystem and OS updates, snapshots, UPS shutdown, remote-service exposure, noise, rebuild time and verified offline or off-site restores.

Source type
community
Content hash
c894cfa3fb3197d4
Use
store excerpt
Open NAS and data-storage owners
08
DiskStation DS225+ alternative recordSynology · alternative

DiskStation DS225+ represents the compact two-bay dsm storage branch at About $365 current U.S. enclosure reference.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
400b280222430d58
Use
store excerpt
Open Synology
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TS-264 alternative recordQNAP · alternative

TS-264 represents the expandable two-bay qts appliance branch at About $429 current U.S. enclosure reference.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
3993cc7db457f064
Use
store excerpt
Open QNAP

The manufacturer record, current market collection, support material and independent category evidence were checked on August 16, 2026. The checkout package and regional support path still need verification. Owner reports are retained as bounded experience, not a reliability rate.

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