Synology DiskStation DS2422+ 12-Bay NAS Enclosure

BH #SYDS2422P • MFR #DS2422+
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Synology DiskStation DS2422+ 12-Bay NAS Enclosure
Key Features
  • 12 x 3.5"/2.5" SATA Drive Bays
  • 2.2 GHz AMD Ryzen V1500B Quad-Core
  • 4GB of DDR4 ECC RAM
  • 4 x Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Designed for small- to medium-sized businesses with large storage, file sharing, and data protection requirements in a multi-user environment, the DiskStation DS2422+ 12-Bay NAS Enclosure from Synology comes with powerful storage management, file syncing, surveillance, and backup software. It is also suitable for editing high-quality video and for VM storage. Powered by Synology's DiskStation Manager (DSM) that includes essential business software solutions, the DS2422+ can be expanded with 12 additional drive bays, or use the PCIe 3.0 x8/x4 slot to install a 10 or 25GbE networking cards or NVMe M.2 SSD.
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Does this only work with Synology-branded Drives?

Does this only work with Synology-branded Drives?
Asked by: David Mikal
Yes. The Synology DiskStation DS2422+ 12-Bay NAS Enclosure BH #SYDS2422P, would need Synology drives.
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2024-05-20

Does this work with non-synology drives?

Does this work with non-synology drives?
Asked by: David
The Synology DiskStation DS2422+ 12-Bay NAS Enclosure, B&H # SYDS2422P, only supports Synology drives.
Answered by: Miguel M
Date published: 2026-06-16

Wait, now their Plus-series NAS require Synology ...

Wait, now their Plus-series NAS require Synology drives?
Asked by: Matthew
The Synology DiskStation DS2422+ 12-Bay NAS Enclosure, B&H # SYDS2422P, can support third-party hard drives, but keep in mind that it's not guaranteed to work 100%, and Synology can deny technical support if you are using drives that are not on their compatibility list.
Answered by: Miguel M
Date published: 2024-11-06

Will using drives that aren't officially ...

Will using drives that aren't officially supported void your warranty?
Asked by: Rick
It might not void your warranty, but I know in the past Synology support has used "unverified" hard drives as an excuse to refuse helping with any issues you might have - including data recovery if your unit suffers a volume crash. If any of the drives in your system are unverified (AKA non-Synology brand), they will most likely not help you recover data in the event of a problem. Synology drives are also a lot more expensive, hotter and louder than some other options out there, so being forced to use them is not ideal.
Answered by: David
Date published: 2023-06-25
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