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UGREEN NAS DXP4800 Plus 4-Bay Desktop NAS, Intel Pentium Gold 8505 5-Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, Built-in 128G SSD, 1 * 10GbE, 1 * 2.5GbE, 2 * M.2 NVMe Slots, 4K HDMI, Network Attached Storage (Diskless)

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Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)


Features

  • High-Performance NAS with Powerful Procesor: DXP4800 Plus is ideal for small offices, & More. You can enjoy smooth performance and seamless collaboration, while making use of advanced features like Docker and virtual machines. It works semalessly across every device inluding Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android or Google services and so on.
  • Better Way to Store Than External Drives: NAS offers centralized storage, automatic backups, remote access, and a wide range of RAID options for easy data recovery even if a drive fails. Massive Storage Capacity: Never worry about storage limits again. With up 144TB capacity, you can store 50 million 1MB photos or 98K 1.5GB movies,5 million 30MB songs! *Hard Drives not included.
  • Super-Fast Transfers: Back up 1GB in less than a second using either the 10GbE network port or the 10Gbps USB ports.
  • Secure Private Cloud: Retain 100% data ownership with advanced encryption to protect your files. Flexible permission management makes it easy to protect your privacy when collaborating with others.
  • AI-Powered Photo Album: Automatically organizes your photos by recognizing faces, scenes, objects, and locations. It can also instantly remove duplicates, freeing up storage space and saving you time.
  • User-Friendly App: Simple setup and easy file-sharing on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web browsers, and smart TVs, giving you secure access from any device.
  • Widely Compatible: UGREEN NASync is compatible with Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, and more third-party hard drives. Please check our compatibility list for full details. Note: Storage hard drives are not included and need to be purchased separately.

Description

High-Performance NAS 4-bay powerful procesor Ideal for small offices, & more, powered by a high-performance Intel processor. All DXP series models support Docker and virtual machines. Plex can be run via Docker. Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store Visit the Store

Digital Storage Capacity: 144 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, HDMI, SATA, USB


Additional Features: Intel 5-Core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 1x 10GbE, 1x 2.5GbE Ethernet, 128G SSD, 4K HDMI, SD 3.0


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Compatible Devices: Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet


Hard Disk Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM


Specific Uses For Product: Business, Office, Multimedia, Home, Personal


Read Speed: 1250 Megabytes Per Second


Data Transfer Rate: 1250 Megabytes Per Second


Form Factor: 2.5-inch, 3.5-inch


Hardware Connectivity: Ethernet, SATA 6.0 Gb/s, USB


Hard-Drive Size: 128 TB


Item Weight: 3.79 Kilograms


Number of Items: 1


Brand: UGREEN


Model Number: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)


Hard Disk Description: Mechanical Hard Disk


Built-In Media: Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, Screwdriver Kit, USB Cable


Model Name: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay (Diskless)


Manufacturer: UGREEN


Mfr Part Number: DXP4800 Plus, 4-Bay


Warranty Description: 2 Year Manufacturer


Best Sellers Rank: #2 in Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices


ASIN: B0D22JRHZB


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (620) 4.5 out of 5 stars


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 2 Years


Color: Grey


Enclosure Material: Metal


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  • Excellent Plex NAS – Powerful, Flexible, And A Big Step Up From Synology
Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)
1) PLEX DOCKER SETUP: Using Docker with the most popular Plex container (linuxserver/plex) on the Ugreen NAS was straightforward. I pulled the container from the built‑in Docker interface, pointed config and media paths to my shared folders, set network mode to host, and left almost all defaults. Even with my custom usernames and permissions, everything just worked. No hacking, no odd workarounds. 2) STORAGE CONFIG: I’m running two Seagate IronWolf Pro 28TB Enterprise NAS drives (ST28000NT000) internally as Drive 1 and Drive 3 in a JBOD‑style setup (data on 1, backup on 3). For future expansion I’ll add Drive 2 as data and Drive 4 as backup. The IronWolf Pros have been flawless so far—quiet, cool enough, and fast for Plex streaming and backup. 3) INTERNAL VS USB BACKUP: I also tested one of the 28TB Seagates in an OWC Mercury Elite Pro external enclosure (USB 3.2 Gen 1, 5Gb/s) as a backup drive connected to the Ugreen. The Seagate fit perfectly, the enclosure worked well, and performance was fine. In the end, though, keeping everything internal (all drives inside the Ugreen) was more efficient and cleaner for my backup scheme. 4) UGREEN VS SYNOLOGY (DS220+): I own a Synology DS220+ and originally used it as my Plex server. I eventually retired it from Plex duty because: (a) Synology was picky about third‑party drives and didn’t officially support large Seagate IronWolf Pro capacities the way I wanted; (b) memory expansion on the DS220+ is very limited; and (c) Docker/Plex on the Ugreen feels faster and less constrained. The Ugreen gives me more flexibility with drives, more headroom for RAM and containers, and overall better performance for a multi‑TB Plex library. 5) OVERALL EXPERIENCE & TIP: The Ugreen NAS has become my main Plex server and backup hub. Docker Plex runs smoothly, transcoding and library scans are snappy, and the hardware has handled large 28TB drives and backups without complaint. FINAL TIP: Use ChatGPT/AI during setup. I used an AI assistant heavily to walk through Docker, rsync backups, SMB mounts, IP changes, and cleaning up old Synology configs—saved a ton of time and guesswork. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026 by CLC

  • Rock solid quality NAS
Model: DXP6800 Plus,6-Bay (Diskless)
I have now had this UGREEN NAS DXP6800 Plus for about six months and it has been rock solid. A quality unit. VERY easy to set up and get up and running. So far I have only installed a couple drives and have not investigated or tried out any of the embedded apps. My original intent was to convert to TrueNAS, but I will leave asis for now as it works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by El Lobo

  • Very nice product and can handle a lot of storage
Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)
Great product and performs very well. Easy to setup. Not noisy and able to have a lot of storage. I would recommend getting the UPS UGREEN sells as I did not at first. After the first power glitch I bought this and now it will shutdown safely and restart again on its own. I don’t have to worry about any data loss or damage to the system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026 by Joseph McCann

  • Excellent Performance, documentation could be better
Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)
The NAS is excellent. READ the directions and follow all steps especially if you are new to the OS or NAS's in general. The performance is exceptional, but it seems to go to sleep quickly and takes a bit to wake up making media slow to load - but works flawlessly once in operation. Compiling 12TB drives into RAID 5 was time consuming but far less than I have had in the past. It is being used as a media server so the SSD I installed runs the docker apps and their data pools while the disks store the media. AI functionality works well but is poorly documented but fairly simple to get going. The AI settings are only applicable to a single user. For example each user must curate their own photos to start with. The settings should be for all photos both private and shared, having all users do this is a poor choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2026 by Gerald W. Rhiner

  • Great NAS for beginners
Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)
This is my first NAS. easy set up. App support easy. I'm dropping it down to 4 stars due to some software that doesn't run as smooth (It runs but with tricks) but overall solid pick for a everyday NAS. Not very noisy. Small form factor. So far haven't had any heat issues. Connectivity stable and has support to UPS. Came in premium package. Feels solid of aluminum. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2026 by Random 4826

  • Amazing piece of tech. Wish I got into this stuff years ago. Amazing piece of tech. Wish I got into this stuff years ago.
Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)
Background was I found myself with $1000 in Amazon gift cards and I've been thinking about getting into this stuff on and off for a while now - it's one of the things I told myself I'd look into when I went for 2Gb Fiber internet at the beginning of this year. Little did I know what I was getting myself into. Gear: - UGreen DXP4800 Plus - Upgraded with 32GB 4800MHz DDR5 RAM - 3x 18TB Seagate Exos X18 HDDs, will add a 4th down the line - Added a 2TB 990 Pro NVMe - Opted to get a 10Gb PCIE expansion card for my personal PC Storage Config: - Volume 1: 36TB RAID5 (54GB total from the current 3 x 18TB, but 18TB of that reserved for parity) - Volume 2: 2TB NVMe Didn't do that much upfront research on OS options and decided to stick with whatever UGOS was going to end up being, which is .... okay? Easy to use for the most part but some baffling decisions. For example, it took me a good 15 minutes to figure out how to delete folders in the UGOS UI and now I just do that through Windows. On using an NVMe - looked into it and decided how could I *not* do it. For example, I edit videos fairly often. So one thing I can do is copy raw footage from the HDDs into the NAS nvme and make it so that Adobe Premiere Pro on my pc does everything on that nvme over a 10Gb cable without ever having to move stuff to/from my pc. 8pm rolls around, i export a draft copy of the video to the nvme that takes 10 minutes or so to encode while i cook, then I hop on my phone/pad while i'm eating and view the exported draft video still on that nas nvme. Workflow can't be that smooth with just HDDs. Another thing, if you can tell from my PC, I also game here and there and like to record footage. I don't have good warm and fuzzies recording 4k/60 footage over a 10Gb onto HDDs, so instead Nvidia Overlay points to a "Passthrough" folder on the NAS nvme where throughput is seamless. Then wrote a cron script that executes a mv command to migrate footage on the nvme into the HDD every night at 4:30AM. Other things I got done over the first weekend: - Pihole up and running for network wide DNS-level adblocking. This alone is lifechanging and worth the price of admission if you ask me. I actually had a friend come over at one point over the weekend and he freaked out about his phone browsing feeling so nice at my place. - Set up a homegrown VPN so I can benefit from pihole outside my home. Fun fact: most name-brand subscription VPNs charge extra for enhanced adblocking. With your own home server and a little coding DIY, you can set up your own service for free (outside the hardware costs, obviously) - Took about 18hrs to migrate ~7TB of data I've been slowly accruing since like 2014, and that's WITH numerous cleanups and whatnot over the years. Feels really good to not have to delete stuff anymore just to make room...... for now - Got Plex and Jellyfin up and running - Got an "arr" docker container stack going to automate media acquisition. - Least exciting thing, obviously I got remote phone and automatic pc/data backups going on a reasonable schedule Things I'm looking to work on throughout this next week or two: - Finish up that VPN/reverse proxy project, likely using Tailscale, featuring Pi-hole as the adblock service - Start messing around on a VM or two, plus there are definitely games I've been wanting to host persistently in the background with friends. - Been meaning to host a personal website - Look into Home Assistant - Get a retro game arcade cabinet going that pulls from the NAS I can't remember the last time I was thrilled about getting into a new thing that slots into the rare "lifechanging new hobby" category. Snowboarding maybe? This homelab stuff with the UGreen DXP4800 Plus at the center of it all has been a blast. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2025 by Vicente

  • FINALLY a Perfect NAS Solution for PLEX
Model: DXP4800 Plus,4-Bay(Diskless)
I've been a heavy Plex user for almost ten years. Up until now I have put the server on a Windows PC with too many HD's. The constant updates, changes, and such that Microsoft does causes everything to reboot and restart far too often. I've been looking for a real solution for myself, about 8 people I share my libraries with, and about 12TB worth of movies, shows, music, etc. I noticed this NAS a few months ago and started some research and just kept coming back. For the money, you can't get the same performance and hardware/upgrades that this comes with. I upgraded the 8MB RAM to 32MB to be sure it would be quick enough for me. I bought 2x 16TB drives and kept 2x 8TB drives from my previous server. I am not a Linux user or know how to do alot of this type of stuff, but it took me about 2 hours to have the server completely setup and ready for media to be transferred. There is a YT Video out there about 18 minutes long and an English gentlemen walks you through most of it. It worked perfectly the first try out of the box and I started transferring the data. It took about 12-14 hours to transfer everything, but there wasn't one slip or hiccup or problem. Everything went perfectly and Plex immediately started updating everything and gave remote access without issue. The setup of the NAS is easy, the setup of Plex is easy, the Web app is incredibly fast and intuitive and the phone app is awesome and easy to use as well. I know these are relatively new to the market, but I can't wait to see what they bring out going forward. Amazing speed and I am very pleased to finally be done with a giant server PC and go to this nice compact box. Buy with confidence, you won't be disappointed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2025 by Trent20000TA

  • Beautiful piece of hardware with life changing abilities for regular people
Model: DXP480T Plus,4-Bay (Diskless)
Beautiful hardware. Nearly all of the exterior outer shell is made of grey-painted aluminum, the LED light on the power button gives out a refined light (i believe it can be turned off in settings as well). This looks gorgeous on a desk. When used as centralized external storage/data server only (i.e. not running it as a computer with demanding applications or virtual machine) the fan doesn't come on when in an air conditioned room so it can be entirely silent. My unit is on my desk 3 feet from my ears. I only use it to store data on my home network, a VPN application (NordVPN) is installed on it and I have not heard the fan once. The shell does get warm to the touch. I cannot compare on the speed since my LAN is only 1 GBe which this unit maxes out with ease so does other ugreen nas'es using spinning hard drives. It seems that the RAM is used to cache the SMB file transfers. So as long as your files are smaller than the installed (and free) RAM these units will be faster than a 1 GBe LAN no matter what drives are permanently storing the data. It is a bit pricey but you are getting a great product with very phenomenal hardware (i5 processor, 8 GB of DDR5 RAM, 128 GB boot NVMe drive). If underused as a centralized data storage device, it should last many years working in the background silently. The software is easy to use and beginner-friendly (as someone just merely interested in one's own PC). My only suggestion to UGREEN is to allow a direct option to install programs like NordVPN meshnet or Tailscale to allow personalized remote access. I am running the former by installing it through the Linux terminal (via ssh). Being able to access from anywhere the files stored in my home over a VPN of my choice (instead of the Ugreen app) gives this device a whole new dimension of usabililty: for example NordVPN Meshnet allows other PC and android machines to securely mount shared folders hosted in this NAS like they are on a LAN but from anywhere in the world. This feature is the last piece of the puzzle to replace cloud services. however, the user must have the option to chose their own VPN. So Ugreen, please streamline the installation of VPN such as NordVPN. Configured like this, this NAS is central to my workflow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025 by yverick

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