

The NAS was immediately recognized, so I tapped Connect, then hit Set Up, and installed the latest DSM operating system, which took around 10 minutes. I attached the NAS to my router, powered it up, opened a browser, and typed. I installed a pair of Seagate 10TB IronWolf SATA drives in the drive bays, secured them with the included screws, and reattached the enclosure. I removed two screws on the rear panel and slid the left part of the enclosure forward and off. Installing and configuring the DS220j is quick and easy. As with most of the NAS devices we review, storage drives are not included. Unlike the Asustor AS5202T, the DS220j enclosure is not tool-free you'll have to remove two screws to access the drive bays and secure the drives with additional (included) screws. The rear panel holds two USB 3.0 ports, a single Gigabit LAN port, a reset button, and a power jack. It measures 6.5 by 3.9 by 8.9 inches (HWD) and has a power switch and four LED status indicators on the front for system status, drive activity, and LAN activity. The DiskStation DS220j uses the same glossy white enclosure as its predecessor, the DiskStation DS218j. It’s an excellent choice-in fact, our new Editors' Choice-for an affordable personal NAS solution. It also offers several RAID configuration options to help safeguard your data, and it delivered brisk file transfer speeds in testing. This two-bay network attached storage (NAS) deviceoffers a user-friendly OS and numerous apps that let you store and share videos, photos, music, and more. Setting up and managing your own personal cloud server is easy with Synology's DiskStation DS220j ($169.99). How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
