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First NAS Setup: Synology DS225+ Replaces Failed Windows Server with Easy Configuration

3d ago· 2 min readenReview

Summary

A user shares their experience setting up a first NAS device (Synology DS225+) to replace a failed Windows Server used as a home file server. They installed two 8TB Seagate IronWolf HDDs in RAID, added Samsung 8GB RAM, and connected a 4TB external backup drive — all recognized without issues. The user expresses surprise at the perceived complexity around Synology-approved devices, noting the setup was straightforward.

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bskyFirst NAS Setup: Synology DS225+ Replaces Failed Windows Server with Easy Configurationsynoforum.com

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I don't understand what the big deal is about the Synology approved devices
The DS225+ was easy to assemble and configure on my home network
the NAS came up without errors recognizing the HDD's and memory
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So I just brought up my first NAS device replacing an old Windows Server used mostly as a file server that had died. The DS225+ was easy to assemble and configure on my home network. I don't understand what the big deal is about the Synology approved de

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