🚀 Elevate your home office with secure, massive, and effortless cloud storage!
The BUFFALO LinkStation SoHo 220 is a premium 8TB 2-bay NAS designed for small and home offices, offering plug-and-play network storage with included hard drives. Compatible across PC, Mac, Android, and iOS, it features RAID options for data redundancy, SSL encryption for secure transfers, and subscription-free personal cloud access. Back up multiple devices effortlessly with included software, all backed by a 3-year warranty and US-based support.
Hard Drive | 8 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | BUFFALO |
Series | LinkStation SoHo |
Item model number | LS220D0802B |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Item Weight | 5.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 3.4 x 5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.1 x 3.4 x 5 inches |
Flash Memory Size | 8 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 5400 RPM |
Manufacturer | BUFFALO |
ASIN | B07X6C7QHR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 1, 2019 |
D**M
This NAS works well for me.
Setup was straightforward. (I have at least a moderate amount of computer and networking experience.) This unit is working flawlessly and quietly. Some reviewers have commented about noise on these. However, mine seems nearly silent.
J**N
Not fancy, but does the job at a great price point
I acquired this NAS storage device when I upgraded my Wi-Fi from a 802.11ac router to a 802.11ax router. My older router had a port to which I had connected a USB 3 drive, but my newer router lacks a USB port. At first I was reluctant to get into a full-blown NAS system with its own software, because I've been totally satisfied with a plain old USB 3 drive attached to my network. I didn't see the point of spending hundreds of dollars, and began by looking for a USB-to-Ethernet converter to plug my USB drive into an Ethernet port of my new router. But then I found a refurbished BUFFALO LinkStation SoHo 720. At around $300 it seemed very reasonable because it included two 2TB drives that could be run in RAID 0 or 1 configuration. Other NAS systems typically require purchasing the disk drives separately. Some of the reviews I read indicated that the software was very basic and not too intuitive to use. But basic was all I wanted, and I did not find the software difficult to use at all. This NAS also has USB ports for attaching additional drives, so I do not have to lose the USB drive I had been using. Win-win-win all-around; I am very happy that I acquired the BUFFALO LinkStation SoHo 720.
T**Y
Good, Solid NAS
I've had this devices for a bit over a month and if you're looking for an inexpensive NAS, this is the way to go. I bought the 8TB version with 4TB usable in a Raid1 array. I had some problems early on, and did a factory reset and rebuilt the array to correct everything. The device is working fine and I have good throughput from my laptop (wireless).It would be a bit better if it had a wireless connection available for it, but that isn't a deal breaker for me. The cabled connection is fine and provides good throughput. The interface is a bit underdeveloped, but functions well enough - especially for the average home user.Good value, great storage (since it comes with disk included). Minus one star for my initial setup problems and the underdeveloped interface.
C**R
Satisfies my needs
It took me many months off and on to finally purchased this unit. I found setup manageable so far but it is not 100% finished with time being the limiter. It took me lead time to define in my mind what is it I really want. First, my wife and I have 20+ years of data that needed protection and numerous external units is just not the answer. Second, call me ill-informed but I do not trust ANY 3rd party cloud service. Third, I'm a believer in the K.I.S.S rule with a lockout of apps I don't need nor have to research if something is "safe" to install. It is a little noisy but it is at least 5' away from my desk in my comm closet so it isn't an issue for me. Possibly could have saved some money with a diskless solution but call me lazy I have just a single manufacturer's warranty to keep track of. I recommend this to any SOHO business who needs a data solution on the cheap and is maybe a little paranoid.
M**M
NO NAS
If you're thinking of buying one of these to use as network storage on a windows 10 or 11 system don't bother.it works great as NAS with win7, probably XP too.Spend your money on something that works like it's supposed to.Follow-up: One roadblock to registering the unit was that they want a photp proof of purchase. So I used snipping tool to get a screen shot, saved it as a jpeg file and selected the file on the registration page. Error message came back that the file type was not recognized, Tried 3 times, same result. opened a chat window for help and 'no one was available at this time. 11:30 Eastern or 15:30UTC.Go elsewhere, you'll thank me.
B**Z
Good product and useful for sharing - BUT Read on
Good product and useful for sharing. with Microsoft torpedoing home file sharing, I had to do something to share files and photos with other PC's in the house. Thus this was the answer. It was straightforward to install and used without pass wording a share. However, I have not been able to put a password on the shares with any luck. Thus, me, wife, Mother-in-law and laptops have open access to all shares. I've put passwords on a share, but then it is inaccessible no matter whether it is me or any other computer in the house. I've exhausted every thing I could think of and even put the question on blog sites to no avail. Buffalo support is basically non-existent. The unit is still protected from the internet ok.
M**A
Easy setup
Easy setup, the default mirror - Raid 1, is great. I think its a good value for money. Let's see how well it holds up.
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