Inexpensive, highly-customizable, RAID-capable, Gigabit, printserver-enabled network storage supported poorly by D-Link but extensively by a robust developer community. 9/10 OSNews contributors do not receive direct compensation from any covered compa...
The D-Link DNS-323 does exactly what it claims it will do and it does it from start to finish without a single hitch. I have had the opportunity to review a large number of NAS devices and I would say without a bit of reservations that the DNS-323 w...
I have been very impressed with the D-Link’s performance throughout my two months of testing. It is easy to setup, works exactly as you would expect once it’s loaded up with files and has all the features you would expect for a device of this...
Compact design; very easy to set up; intuitive Web interface; fast write speed; print-serving capability; two drive bays with RAID support; can operate as a UPnP AV, iTunes, and FTP server; can also act as DHCP server; USB port for sharing a printer.
Drive bays cover comes off too easily; doesnt support hard drives in FAT32 or NTFS format; drive bays only hold drives of regular thickness.
The D-Link DNS-323 2-Bay Network Storage Enclosure is a comprehensive solution to extend your network storage and functionality. It offers great performance and, despite its long list of features, remains very easy to use.
Two-Bay NAS, Supports several drive arrays, GB Ethernet, Multitude of Servers, User/Group/Quota management, Simple to install – works out of the box
Expensive for a drive-less box
The D-Link DNS-323 is a handy little enclosure that currently puts up to 2TB of network attached storage on your network very easily. Setup is very simple, performance is very good, and the feature set is well rounded. Virtually anyone with a few mo...
Reasonable price; cheap when comparing to similar NAS devices, Easy to set up, Good build quality, Gigabit Ethernet, RAID (0 and 1) and SATA drive support, Good performance, iTune, FTP and print server.
No physical lock on front panel and hard drive release levers, USB port only for print server.
The D-Link DNS-323 NAS turned to be a really easy to use NAS device, rich in features and most importantly - at low-cost. The DNS-323, although being a simple model, looks quite elegant with its all-black finishing and silver accents. It’s also ...
Abstract: It seems difficult to express how much I liked the D-Link DNS-323 SATA RAID Gigabit NAS without sounding like I own stock in the company (which I don ). To begin with, it is an extremely simple yet feature rich product. Beyond the myriad of additional f...
Built to last, Cheap compared to other similar NAS devices, Ease of installation, Feature rich,
Front panel can come off too easy, No USB thumb drive back up option
In working with the D-Link DNS-323, we were pleasantly surprised with the ease of use and features that it came with. We did not touch upon the Memeo software included but having worked with it in the past, its simply allows you to setup backups of i...
Abstract: A few weeks ago I took a look at the Netgear offering to the home network attached storage market; the product worked, but had obvious flaws. In this article, Im going to be taking a look at the D-Link DNS-323. This is another network attached storage...