
Works seamlessly to plug in old drives and keep moving forward.


This was an excellent purchase. Arrived very quickly, 2 days earlier than promised. Had seriously good packaging to protect from possible shipping accident. Setup was easy. There are at UG tutorials and youtube videos to aid if you have questions. There is lots of flexibility renmixing hdd's or m2's and no brand restrictions as some other NaS brands have. I install 7TB of storage which works well for.my home LAN. After 3 weeks use of the "2800" I am totally happy.

Great design with better cooling than the standard. Linux build with custom NVIDIA kernel that supports OpenWebUI / Ollama for LLM inference. Runs ComfyUI well. Extremely customizable and works well for varied inference loads with much better / larger LLMs with its ~120GB available LPDDR5 VRAMthan would run on a standard RTX GPU w/ 16 - 32GB GDDR7 VRAM. I would buy another for the right price (less than $3500)

The UPS works well and the software was a breeze on 64 bit win 7.

Decent price for the hardware, sleek design, upgradable RAM, software updates are frequent, drive bays are solid, can control fan speed for the CPU


Works as advertised, latest version of software allows for other drives to be used instead of Synology drives, Ironwolf works great.

+ • 5 Battery backup outlets • All outlets protected with surge suppression. • USB charging port (1.5A) • PC power monitoring software (PowerChute) • LED power mode indicator (AC, battery backup) • Muted aesthetics, not an eye catcher. • 45º angled power plug is great for crowded outlets or power strips. • Seamless backup power in the event of power loss. I set this battery backup for use with my PC and monitor, and has been a great addition to my set up. The PowerChute software provides almost real-time power consumption and estimated battery run time on power failure. The PowerChute software can be configured to shut down your PC for you in the event of power loss, at a set interval of time. For my hardware scenario I set the software to 5 minutes on battery before shutting down my PC, given my current PC hardware configuration. Current specs: i7 5820k x99 motherboard GTX 1060 6GB OC 16GB DDR4 1.35v (2x 8GB) 2 SSD’s, and one 3TB WD black HD. 1x BD/DVD optical. 4 140mm fans, 2 120mm fans 630W 80+ gold rated PSU This battery backup is sufficient for my use, as even under load (gaming) the software reports that I should have more than 6 minutes of battery run time. At idle the PowerChute software reports that I should have 18+ minutes on battery, which is plenty of time to save work and shut down should I choose to extend the battery run time before auto shutdown. Some other nice features of the PowerChute software is that it can report daily cost of operating attached equipment, total energy usage per month in kWh and interestingly estimated carbon dioxide emissions per day. Perform firmware updates, run self diagnostics, set hours at which alarms are active (if you dont want to be alerted to an alarm at 3 a.m.) What I’ve checked most often is the current energy consumption and load on battery backup. I was surprised to see that my system uses much less energy than I thought, with an average of 115 Watts at idle, and 265 +/- Watts under load, this is including my 144Hz monitor drawing 23 Watts. I really like the addition of a USB charging port, which also provides power on battery. This is a great way to charge your phone in a power outage, a 1.5 amp capacity should be enough for most phones and most tablets.

clean nice finish affordable has some space

Many fans more then most servers comes with.

- Price. - 8 3.5" internal drive bays. - Solid build


easy to set up

- From a power and plug standpoint, this is just a newer (and slightly less bulky) version of the XS 1500. - By comparison, buttons are now on top making it easier to locate from a seated position if you keep the unit on the floor. - The display is brighter than my previous unit (and not red!) while active which is welcomed. - Tested it under full load twice and held up like a champ.

The MS305 (pay attention to the model number when purchasing) is a fine addition to a home network, especially with moving moderately large amounts of data between devices (pictures, streaming, archives) internally or via the Internet.

- Full 2.5gbps speed on all ports! - It does the job without any compromise. I've saturated the 2.5gb ports many times and it performs well.

Lots of space, well ventilated, light but sturdy.

much quicker nas than my ds223 have the option to have a warm spare quiet