Hi, I wanted to start selfhosting and I’d like to have your opinion on something that I’m struggling to decide.
I don’t plan to tinker too much with my system, I’ve been a Linux tinkerer myself some time ago but now I’d like to setup something that’s really bulletproof and then leave it running (ofc I know I’ll have to do a bit of bugfixing now and then), not replacing hardware ideally for >= 10 years.
This is why I’m planning to use TrueNAS, and that’s why I’m planning to buy a UGREEN DXP2800: has two 3,5" HDD bays (4TB should be enough for me for the next 8-10 years, so I’ll have two 4TB disks in RAID1 or mirror or whatever is recommended). Only problem I have with this machine is that it only has 1 RAM slot, and I guess 8 GB isn’t enough if I use zfs. So I’ll have to upgrade to either 16 or 32 GB. Now I did my research and from my understanding 16GB seems to be enough, but it would be such a waste having to replace the whole RAM if it turns out it isn’t enough.
For reference, I don’t plan on having more than 7-8 services running: Immich, Nextcloud+office, firefly, audiobookshelf, paperless and a maybe few more if they’re useful. I value responsiveness but it’s ok if some things take longer to process (thinking immich ML, or stuff like transcoding)
I’m very interested to know your opinion:
- is the dxp2800 a good choice?
- should I go with 16 or 32 GB RAM?
And a little extra
- how much ssd space do you recommend for high speed data? is 500gb enough?
Thank you so much!


I’ve got a 4-bay ugreen nas with truenas on it, works great. (The non plus model)
That’s great! What software do you use it for? How does it perform?
I’ve got the arr stack, nextcloud and immich, with 16gb ram and I’m pretty sure I shouldn’t add anything else.
That’s actually fire, do you mean that you shouldn’t add anything more services (ram is full) or that you shouldn’t add any more ram? Anyways sounds good, I won’t be using the arr stack probably so adding a few more services won’t hurt I guess…. Is performance great? Is it responsive?
Ram is full. I wouldn’t say performance is great, but it’s good enough that no one complains.
Alright, as others have said, ZFS tends to use as much ram as it’s available, so it might also be because of that. If you want to expand on the
I’m all ears!!
No complaints, but I’m just 2-3 users, so I’ve not really pushed it hard.