Synology DS220+ NAS Setup
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- How to set up and install a Synology DS220+ NAS (Network Attached Storage) device for large data storage from anywhere. I've always wanted something like this, but was intimidated to try it. Fortunately, this Synology device made it pretty easy to get set up, and so far I would recommend it to anyone looking for a more effective data storage solution.
Video Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:02 - What is NAS?
1:28 - Installing the Drives & Startup
2:39 - Software Setup
4:53 - RAID and RAID Types
7:02 - Software Setup (continued) & File Transfer
9:22 - Wrap Up
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👍good video. As a 3 year synology user. I have to stress this as much as possible. DISABLE THE ADMIN & GUEST USERS IMMEDIATELY upon setup. Create your own user account and give it admin privilege's. Synology's and other NAS systems are frequently targeted by hackers. The default attacks are most always via the ADMIN user account and the GUEST user account.
How does one do that?
@@chnclement1 disable it from account setting
Everyone knows that. Google it. @@chnclement1
After trawling through a bunch of 30+ minute videos, this was an absolute breath of fresh air Tom, thank you.
Thank you! Hope it was helpful :)
I agree, after reviewing many videos that skipped parts of the setup, your video was perfect. I am setting up my first Synology device and now feel confident to setup future devices. Thanks.
@@TomtheDilettante I've just revisited this video 4 months later after buying my own DS220+ with 2x 8TB Seagate Ironwolf drives. The whole process is still identical to how you went through it, and I'm all set up and ready to go!
Admittedly though, I forgot that with a 2-drive setup, you only get half of the storage you purchase because of the SHR protecting you, but still, I can always expand further down the line if needs be - in about 3 years I've used less than 3TB internally on my PC, so I'll be good.
Thanks again for the awesome video!
This was a pleasant change from the 40 minutes or longer videos that get me more confused the longer they run. As a new Synology user this was very helpful! Thanks Tom!
Tom- This is a perfect, quick setup video to get things started. Your description of the various RAID options was a nice summary of how to go. Got my files going to the NAS. Now time to learn about all its other features. Now to go learn more about the Thank-you!
Great video that gets straight to the point, is clear and concise and breaks down some of the important technical questions. Thanks for the help!
WOW!! I love your voice, pacing, and constant reassurance you aren't a tech wizz. I bought my NAS in May 2021 and was so overwhelmed by the prospect of setting it up I had put it off for TWO YEARS. I'm just now doing it TODAY, under your guidance. Thank you so much! The only issue I ran into is I thought I needed to log into the NAS as if it were a new wifi network - when all you have to do is open File Explorer and click network, then it's in there. User error on my part. Thank you for empowering me to do this. My ex-husband was the tech guy, but now I know I can do it too!
Hi just bought this set up (fewer hard drives) and was wondering how to get it going. Your video is the clearest, fastest most straight-forward "how to" for this NAS that I have seen -I scrapped all the other more technical approaches -followed this video and I am up and running without issue. Amazing -your 10:28 said it all and said it best THANK YOUI! Mark! 👍👍
This video is exactly what I was looking for, straight to the point with an informative walk through. Thank you sir!
Fantastic video. Clean, clear and straight to the point.
Super helpful video, Tom! Just picked up the exact same setup and have been stressing over what settings to use. You made it so simple. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! Hope your setup went smoothly!
Great video, very informative and easy to follow. I used it to set up my Synology DS220+ this evening for the first time. Thank you.
Hi Tom you get right to the point on the video, something you can not find on other videos from other people
This is my first time setting up a NAS, so I don't know the frustrations that come with it. I guess I'll never find out because this video is excellent and very straight to the point!
Truly thank you for this video. Straight to the point and didn't waste my time like others.
This was very well done Tom!
That video gave me much needed confidence as I just ordered myself new synology bay for setting up nas for my home appliances .
Thanks for the advertisement. I bought a 2 drive NAS from Synology about 4 years ago for the purpose of redundancy. Raid 0 was probably the only sweet-spot. I tried to get a few friends to collaborate the important off-site storage. However, the cost to play was too high and we never went any further.
Since then, I’ve realized that it is only the really irreplaceable data that we need to save. Movies and stuff are not important since I can just torrent them again anyway. The true failure of say a, ‘Carrington event’ I am covered by 2 HDDs in a grounded- Faraday cage. I should still print-out the really important data on acid-free paper in case there is no such thing as power anymore. The truly hardcore preserve the XOWA project (Wikipedia) on paper but a digital copy is not so obscene anymore.
Sorry, Raid 1. I should probably check my CMOS batteries now.
The most clear explanation of NAS system. Thank YOU so much!
I own 8 of the synology units. . .I five bay the rest two bay. Its everything he said it was. And a WHOLE like more actually. Most users are not even aware of what NAS is or what it does. He is not promoting synology or the product. He is explaining NAS solutions for those that have a lot of data or would like to at least protect their data (why do you think it has TWO hard drives?). But I will say synology makes a very nice unit. With video editing, I am surprised he is just now getting one of these. Like all his posts. . .there is value here to those that had no idea about these units. Say thank you if you just found out.
Really good video full of great info. Direct and to the point
I have to say… “That’s the best non-commercial (commercial) I’ve seen”.
Great job, and I’ll definitely be checking them out. My hard drive strategy has been watching for deals at Best Buy, get a new drive / rinse repeat. I’m the one in my family that’s been shooting video the longest (1983) & have amassed my share of Terabytes!
ha! Thanks! Sounds like you're in the same boat I was. So far I'm happy with this storage solution. The next test will be when I need to expand storage. Hopefully this thing is just as easy to migrate from a 2-bay to a 4-bay NAS as it was to set up initially.
There are several ways to upscale with Synology. The simplest, is to buy a unit with more bays than you initially need then add drives as your storage needs grows. Some models support the addition of expansion bays, the 220+ does not. Your only option will be to migrate to a bigger unit. Synology Migration Assistant provides an easy way to do this. However, with a 4-bay and larger storage capacity, you may want to consider rebuilding your storage pools and volumes. If so, you won't want configuration migrated, only the data. Lots to think about when the time comes.
Thank you so much Tom for this video. Just setup my new Sanalogy device today with your help! THANKS
I'm sold, gonna shop for a NAS asap! Great Video!
Thanks! No regrets on my part yet. It's nice to take a finished project, dump it over to the NAS and free up space on my laptop as I go.
Crisp, to the point! Thanks a lot for this video
This video just gave me the confidence to pull the trigger on a Synology DS224+. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful! Best of luck!
Dude you have a fantastic voice and your content was very focused. Love the video and you have motivated me to purchase the same equipment, and work on my speaking ability.
Thank you, That was helpful ... Clear and to the point.
Tom, Thanks for the great content. I have chosen a Synology NAS to store files and documents. Your video provided some helpful hints on getting it up and running. I've been watching your channel for some time and I always look forward to the next one. Thanks again!
Thanks @michaelkahut! Sorry I've been inactive recently. Lots of stuff going on but I'm still here and aspire to keep making content. Just gotta get my sh** together enough to do so :). Your kind words are super encouraging and motivating so thank you!
Absolutely helpful video...straight to the point..thank you!
Very clear and informative video!
precise and helped me setup my first NAS. Thank you.
Thanks! Excellently done!
i luved this video its Straight, Direct & To the Point ... Crystal Clear Directions ....
Thanks much!
Thank you, it was greatly helpful!
Very informative, thank you so much!!!
best video about nas handsdown 👌👌
Thanks for the great explanation :)
Good Informative Vlog I will Be Needing a NAS thank you for sharing
Nice, decent job Tom, thanks
Thank you! it was great helpful! your guide worked for me. Thank You
Very helpful, thanks!
Life saver dude! Thank you so much
ha! I am no IT genius, but I've not been afraid to learn. Just got my 220+ and it is way more complicated to set-up than I expected!
That may be true, but they have step-by-step pop ups everywhere in the UI and a decent support area. Are you still struggling with anything?
Great video, thank you 🙂
Great video, just subscribed.
Thank you very much for this video. Very helpful for me. Now I know what to do. Thanks!
Fantastic video!!! Great speaking voice too
Synology NAS are the best and their tech support is always there. I run a DS920+ with 40tb. Am hosting 5 PCs and about 10 cell phones, "all friends. Have also transferred all of my DVD movies.
wow, that's awesome! Someday I hope to get to the level of 920+. Glad to hear your experience with them has been positive
Good video thanks
Tom, love the straight forward video.
Are you doing more videos for the DS220+ you got?
Thank so much for ur teach
Thank you sir.
Thanks a lot💐
Thanks so much for an Xlnt video
Awesome! You just KISS - ed it.
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Tom, great video...about to hook mine up ...somewhat anxious about the process, but we'll get it done...did you ever do a follow-up video on this unit? Curious to know how it's working for you today???
Hi when installing the nas dsm, where does in install? On the nas itself or on a hard drive of your PC?
Thanks for this. One question, why has my NAS come with some mini screws if i can just click the drive in with the two plastic sections?
great content learn NAS setup alright keep it up
Hi Tom - thanks for the video - I’ve moved from a WD mycloud to the DS220+ but I have to confess it’s been somewhat difficult to get everything working as well as it did when the mycloud was working - can you suggest any good links for helping a slow learner like myself to figure out the DS220+ and get the most out of it?
Thanks!!!
Tom, Great video. Can you use this setup, down load every thing from other hard drives. Then put the old hard drives in
to enlarge your storage space?
I think it depends on the size of the drives used. Check out this article where (if I'm reading it right) it states that traditional RAID storage is only as useful as the smallest drive used; whereas SHR RAID (like I used in this video), you can use drives of different sizes.
kb.synology.com/en-us/DSM/tutorial/What_is_Synology_Hybrid_RAID_SHR#:~:text=Details-,What%20is%20SHR%3F,easier%20than%20classic%20RAID%20systems.
Looking into getting a NAS, this one in particular. Great video and easy to follow. I've seen videos where you tubers state they put apps on their NAS like Docker, Scrypted and HoneBridge. Can that be done with this NAS?
Do you have working knowledge whether or not an itunes library (and all associated mp3's) be stored on a NAS to be accessed and edited by any laptop/desktop connected to the network?
FWIW, I ended up buying the NAS, and it works well for Itunes. The all the MP3's and library lives on the NAS, and can be opened by itunes on any of the four win10 machines around the house. Each machine even has multiple users (for multiple family members), and everyone can now more reliably access the music.
What can you do to recover the data on the other drive incase it fails? Specifically raid 1?
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4:32 "first we need to" sounds great...I think I am in the 10th reset try ....it doesnt ask me anything....it looks so easy in this video...unfortunately I see everything complecety diffrenent....like how do I get to 4:32?
an I connect DS220+ to router directly via WiFi without connecting it to the router via ethernet cable? in DSM 7.2
Do i need to use the LAN cable only, or can I use Wifi to connect the NAS?
LAN only
Now to get you running Docker and a Pi-hole...
What does docker do?
@@seanpaul7069 It runs virtual computers in containers. An example is Pi-Hole which is an operating system for Raspberry Pi mini computers that allows you to block ads via DNS. It takes a little bit of work but the results are great.
@@sldsnk3 thanks. Let me look into it. Sounds useful for sure
I didn't like pi-hole. Slowed my network down and I still got ads
I set my up alls well until the part i set up the shared folder. It found the folder in windows but accept my password for some reason...
The DS220 was recommended by WireCutter on The NY Times. I just received mine along with two 8-TB drives. I think I only have about 4 TB of data but if I add in the mobile phone pictures and videos? Hopefully data transfer is easy.
So far my experience has been pretty good. For fastest data transfer, definitely do it via a wired network.
@@TomtheDilettante Good suggestion!
Hi,
Where I can buy those short cable at @1:10 ?
Is this the one you're referring to?
amzn.to/3U8mv5z
@@TomtheDilettante perfeeect, yes, Thank you!!! 🙏
crazy that the bigger drives are actually cheaper than the 10 TB lol
Is there a requirement of installing RAM into this ?? Which RAM has to be installed
No requirements
can encrypting?
Great review. For a 2 drive system, there is nothing to be added.
When mentioning more than 2 drives, you missed the topic of redundancy. This comes down to how important your data is.
How many drives do you want to have failed and still have all your data? Remember that when all these drives fail, if you have one more fail, you lose all your data.
I personally organize my pools with 5 drives, two of which are redundant. This gives me time to order a new drive when one fails. Of course, you can have a cold standby drive next to your NAS.
Anyone here which they bought the 920+ instead of the 220+ in hindsight? I know I sure do. Love the 220+ and haven’t even maxed it out yet performance wise but I know it’s right around the corner
So im a little confused.. Can someone help me with figuring out SHR vs RAID 1. I have a 2 bay ds220+. I did what this video did. SHR and selected both drives. So.. originally i wanted one drive to mirror the other. Direct backup. But everyone is saying SHR is the way to go! And being a beginner. Both my drives are 10TB. Is SHR beneficial for me still? I plan to use 10TB for storing data and accessing and maybe some areas for backing up the computer. BUT..What happens to the OTHER 10TB drive i have? is it being used for anything?
I'm not an expert, but I suggest checking out the Synology RAID calculator on their site (www.synology.com/en-us/support/RAID_calculator?hdds=10%20TB|10%20TB). According to it, with two drives, SHR and RAID 1 are essentially the same insofar as space used for protection vs usable storage. The difference between the two starts to become more clear when using 3 or more drives. Hope that helps a bit.
Why did you buy a pre-built NAS if you're into DIY?
With finite time, we all have to pick and choose our battles. :-).
Great content but a struggle to follow for me as you speak so fast.
More visual content would help my understanding.
Thanks so much !! I’m getting myself one