Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jul 7
Author Replaces iCloud and Dropbox With $656 Ugreen NAS as Cloud Costs Mount
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Jul 7

Author Replaces iCloud and Dropbox With $656 Ugreen NAS as Cloud Costs Mount

1 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Jul 7

Summary

  • $656 Ugreen DXP4800 Plus became the author's main backup hub, replacing iCloud and Dropbox while keeping Backblaze for off-site protection.
  • Rising cloud bills drove the switch: 2TB on Dropbox or iCloud costs $10 a month, while 12TB of iCloud runs $60 monthly across scattered services.
  • The 4-bay NAS offers up to 144TB, a 12th-generation Pentium Gold 8505, 8GB DDR5 expandable to 64GB, and 10GbE networking.
  • Stress tests moving terabytes of data, running SMART scans, and even cutting power produced no issues; the unit reached about 1,050 MB/s read and 900 MB/s write.
  • The main drawback is software maturity—UGOS Pro trails Synology's app ecosystem—though the author says the hardware pays back versus cloud storage in roughly 30 months.

Insights

Ugreen's new NAS has impressive hardware, but can its young software ecosystem truly compete with established industry giants?
With cloud prices soaring, is it time to ditch subscriptions and build your own private cloud at home?