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Synology DiskStation 12 Bay DS2422+ Quad Core CPU with 4GB Memory (Diskless)

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About this item

  • Delivers up to 2,201 MB/s read and 1,383 MB/s sequential write performance
  • Double storage capacity to 24 drive bays with one 12-bay DX1222 expansion unit
  • Leverage up to 32 GB memory, 10/25GbE networking, or NVMe SSD Cache to boost read and write speed
  • 3 year warranty


Synology DiskStation DS2422+ is a compact 12-bay desktop NAS that takes file sharing and management to the next level. The unit can be scaled to 24 drive bays and excels at serving large data sets in multiuser environments. It comes with powerful file management, surveillance, and backup capabilities, and can serve as high-quality video and VM storage. With support for up to 32 GB of memory, NVMe SSD cache, and 25GbE network cards, the DS2422+ is ready for large-scale business applications.


Tim
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Noticed a lot of concerns about drives not be listed on drive compatibility list. I purchased Samsung SSD drives and Ironwolf HDD drives and everything has worked as expected. One detail I wish I would have known up front before purchasing: research RAID configurations. I had to go over budget to get a 3rd 4TB SSD drive to have 7.6 TB of available space for writing new files. If you use the SHR raid type the 2nd drive installed in a volume will be set aside for backups. Otherwise, loving the intuitive DSM user interface and plenty of good YouTube videos to help do it yourself first-time NAS owners like myself. This has been a perfect fit for video editing in 4k and being used as a central databased for CAD-based software like Revit once I upgraded to to the 10 GbE connection.
Spooky
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
Came with scratches on the left side panel. Noticeable but I care more about the hardware. Seems to be working well so far.Added:A-Tech 32GB (2x16GB) RamTP-Link 2.5GB PCIe Network Card (TX201)All extras working fine so far.
Drew C
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
This is actually my second synology to replace a drobo I've been using for several years. Setup and run are great. About the only complaint I have about Synology in general is that they don't have much in the way of compatibility with 3rd party disk drives. They work... but the system likes to complain about them.
Mad Macs
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
I got the 2422+ to replace my aging 2419+. Swapped drives over, swapped ram and ssd cache/network card over and nothing is supported. Have to run a 3rd party script to get the NAS to not give me warnings every time I logged in. It’s much faster than the 2419+ so that’s a positive, but it doesn’t have onboard M.2 ssd slots so no separate volumes for SSDs on a PCIe card. That sucks.Overall it was worth it because I’ll sell my 2419+ and offset some of the cost. If I had to buy new, I would pick a different model.
Satcruiser
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023
This is my 5th Synology NAS. I started with QNAP years ago and have tried many other NAS devices on the market. Synology has been the most reliable with the most software features available on the market. QNAP burned me after discontinuing a premium product I purchased after 2 years of use.Contrary to other reviews this NAS took any drive I installed into it. I had several 4tb drives laying around and installed 2 of them just to test the system out and to my surprise the software asked me if I wanted to migrate from my DS1019+ to this one. I selected to migrate and after a while it told me I was missing some drives. I found the other 3 drives that were missing and after installation the system came up without a problem with all my old data intact. These were scratch drives that have been sitting in a closet for a long time since I have already upgraded my other NAS to 12TB drives. I was actually surprised they still had the original data.The only caveat with using these drives is that DSM claims that they are unverified drives. This does not worry me but may not be good enough for all. Please see attached photo. Other than that it is a great system that I plan on installing 12 22TB WD drives over the next couple of months.
RedLeader
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023
I've got WD Red drives that it does not like but I don't care. They all work great. My DS2415+ had the power and alert blinking and then it would turn off after a few minutes. That is an indicator of the 100ohm resistor hack needed for the Atom chip issue. The 2415+ was six years old at the time it failed. I plucked all the drives out and put them in the 2422+, booted up and after a few minutes it was like nothing bad had happened! Just back online and all my data saved like normal. Nothing lost! This is why I went the Synology route. Now I'll do the 100 ohm resistor hack and have a backup to the backup.
Kacey Green
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
I previously skipped this for the 1821+ because when this launched Synology was very aggressive at pushing their own re-labled drives to the point that they'd degrade the interface instead of popping up a hey we didn't test these drives message like all my units before including the 1821+. The non-approved drives are still marked yellow but not red anymore and they don't block stats on your drives that they do show on their own. The rest of why one would buy Synology over competitors or building your own system is still there, their OS DSM and the integration with the hardware.I did upgrade the ECC RAM and added a dual 10 gigabit intel network card and working across this many spindles (or now SSDs in my case) with the new SMB3 feature allows 20 gigabit throughput so I can live edit my files (4K video) while my family does tasks like streaming our video library or working on documents and photos, while a few VMs and docker containers churn away in the background like home assistant and a DNS server.There are unapproved ways to get the yellow lights to turn off if using a drive not on the list that hasn't been tested as incompatible if you know what you're doing an the yellow status is annoying, this isn't needed if you're going to set it up and only bother it when getting an email about time to change a failing drive. Don't use this workaround if buying this for your business buy their drives for the added piece of mind, their drives just aren't what I needed as a home enthusiast especially for what they charge.Yes you can wholesale migrate from another unit if you follow their requirements for migrations by moving drives from one unit to another, I did it from a 718+ to the 1821+ to this 2422+ with the only complaint from the last two units being about my choice of drives, which were just fine on the 718+ as they were listed and tested there.
dac
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2022
I own 5 of these units. 4 12 Drive units purchased over the past 4 years and a 4 drive unit used at home purchased last year. All of them were populated with my own drives, WD RED NAS, SEAGATE IRONWOLF NAS drives. Bought this unit in 2022 and also bought 12 IRONWOLF drives. To my surprise the unit now says they are UNVERIFIED drives. Seems like Synology decided they want to be in the harddrive reseller business as well. So word of CAUTION. Take a look at Nexsan, LaCie, Nasuni, QNAP and VIVOTEK.
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