Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Synology DS920+ 4-bay USB3 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Synology DS920+ 4-bay USB3.
September 2020
(83%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Affordable
Good performance in single-client test scenarios
Btrfs and EXT4 support (internal drives)
Docker support
Front USB 3.0 port
ESATA port
2x M.2 slots for SSD cache
Compatible with Synology's DX513 expansion unit
Quality parts
Very low po
Easy to install
Dual LAN ports with link aggregation
Two available M.2 SSD slots
Large app catalog
Tool-less drive sleds
Ideal for Plex 4K streaming
ESATA ports for scalability
Class-leading software features
Dual Gigabit connectivity
Built to last
The editors didn't like
Not affordable
Expected upgraded Ethernet ports (2.5 Gb)
Performance with multiple clients not very good
No HDMI port
Plastic HDD trays are without anti-vibration materials (but have locks)
You cannot format an external disk into NTFS (but NTFS disks
Ideal for Plex 4K streaming, eSATA ports for scalability, Class-leading software features, Dual Gigabit connectivity, Built to last
No 2.5 or 10GbE networking, M.2 doesn't work for storage, 4GB of memory out of the box
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Published: 2020-10-09, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to install, Dual LAN ports with link aggregation, Two available M.2 SSD slots, Large app catalog, Tool-less drive sleds,
Lacks multi-gig LAN, Drives not included
The Synology DiskStation DS920+ is a 4-bay network attached storage device that delivers speedy performance and offers an great selection of optional server, backup, and productivity apps...
Affordable, Good performance in single-client test scenarios, btrfs and EXT4 support (internal drives), Docker support, Front USB 3.0 port, eSATA port, 2x M.2 slots for SSD cache, Compatible with Synology's DX513 expansion unit, Quality parts, Very low po
Not affordable, Expected upgraded Ethernet ports (2.5 Gb), Performance with multiple clients not very good, No HDMI port, Plastic HDD trays are without anti-vibration materials (but have locks), You cannot format an external disk into NTFS (but NTFS disks
The Synology DS920+ retails for $569.99. Affordable Good performance in single-client test scenarios btrfs and EXT4 support (internal drives) Docker support Front USB 3.0 port eSATA port 2x M.2 slots for SSD cache Compatible with Synology's DX513 expansi...
Abstract: In the dark, dark dungeon under the stairs of my friends house sat a lonely Synology DS416play I put there quite a number of years ago to do remote backups and to supply a solution for my friend to store files on and backup his business documents - this w...
Published: 2020-09-14, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
DSM OS, Overall performance, NVMe M.2 SSD slots, Expandability options for both storage and memory
USB 3.0 ports only, Only a maximum of 8GB of memory supported, Kitguru says: Just like its predecessor, the DS918+ Synology's DiskStation DS920+ is a powerful, flexible 4-bay NAS for the home or office. With a pair of dedicated M.2 NVMe slots for caching
Synology's DiskStation DS920+ is the successor to the DiskStation DS918+ bringing with it a faster processor and more modern RAM support than the previous model. In place of the Intel Celeron J3455 (1.5GHz) processor of the DS918+, the DS920+ uses an Inte...
Elegant design, Great build quality, Quad-core support, Can house up to 64TB raw data, 2.5” and 3.5” drive support, USB 3.0 port on the front, Excellent performance, Low fan noise, Feature rich operating system
Still using 1GB Ethernet ports
For at least 2 years there has been much anticipation surrounding the release of a new 4-bay performance model NAS and it's finally here. Is it worth your consideration? Definitely.Compared to its predecessor (DS918+), the DS920+ may bear only subtle twea...
Best-in-class operating system, Upgraded Intel CPU and DDR4 memory, Dual M.2 slots for easy SSD caching, Synology Hybrid RAID, Transcoding with third-party apps (Plex)
Misses out on native 2.5GbE, Only one accessible memory slot, M.2 can't be used to add storage, Minor upgrade over DS918+
The Synology DS920+ ought to be one of the most compelling high-performance turnkey NAS solutions on the market today.Priced at £520 and taking up the mantle of the hugely popular DS918+, the refreshed four-bay unit comes equipped with a capable Intel...
Published: 2020-06-24, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Still easy to set up, Improved performance, Improved transcoding
Retains 1GbE ports, Limited to 8GB RAM
The Synology DS920+ is a strong selection for anyone looking for a good NAS to support a medium-sized business with backup and file sharing. For home users, it's a very capable streaming and transcoding box, even if it seems a bit of an overkill with its...
Abstract: In this age of high-resolution photos and near-constant video capture, the storage space in your PCs and mobile devices fills up faster than ever. While you can certainly use an external hard drive for offloading and backing up files from your PC (and by...