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product_id: 1676131
title: "D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (DNS-320L)"
brand: "d-link"
price: "2287 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 9
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# Faster processor upgrade for smooth performance 2-Bay Diskless NAS for flexible storage Four RAID configs for robust data protection D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (DNS-320L)

**Brand:** d-link
**Price:** 2287 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💼 Elevate your digital workspace with secure, seamless storage that keeps you ahead of the curve.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (DNS-320L) by d-link
- **How much does it cost?** 2287 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1676131-d-link-sharecenter-cloud-storage-2000-2-bay-diskless-network)

## Best For

- d-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted d-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Whisper-Quiet Cooling:** Smart fan control keeps your NAS cool and silent, so your workspace stays distraction-free.
- • **Rock-Solid Data Safety:** Choose from four RAID setups to safeguard your files against drive failures—sleep easy knowing your data’s protected.
- • **Effortless Cloud Access:** Securely connect anytime via mydlink.com & mobile app—your data, always within reach.
- • **Intuitive Web Interface:** Manage and access your files with a sleek, user-friendly dashboard—no IT degree required.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Sync:** Instantly transfer and stream files across PCs, smartphones, and tablets—work and play without limits.

## Overview

The D-Link ShareCenter DNS-320L is a 2-bay diskless network attached storage device designed for professionals seeking affordable, expandable, and secure cloud storage. Featuring a faster processor, four RAID configurations, and an intuitive web interface, it enables effortless file sharing and remote streaming across multiple devices. Its quiet cooling system and mobile app integration make it a reliable hub for managing and protecting your data anytime, anywhere.

## Description

D-Link DNS-320L ShareCenter 2-Bay Cloud Network Storage Enclosure

Review: Great, inexpensive way to increase storage capacity! - I already had 3 of these Storage bays. Each one has two 3tb Seagate Barracuda drives. Very happy with the setup and, at this time, do not really have a storage issue. A few weeks ago, I installed a new ASUS router, also from desertcart, and it crossed my mind that these bay storage systems were getting more expensive all the time and, if one of my bays went down, I would not have a backup. So, I started searching around for an additional unit. There is one other reliable supplier that has this at the same price. However, I prefer desertcart. Let me warn you, if you want to find this unit from desertcart ($99.99 on Prime), you have to use the following search . . . "D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (DNS-320L)". If you search any other way, all you will find are used units for the same or more money. Since I had two new Seagate Barracuda 4tb drives I decided I would get the ShareCenter from desertcart and add that mix to my system. When I installed my current units, I had to download a patch from D-Link so that Windows could recognize a 3tb drive. I also had to use the Disk Manager to format and configure the drives. So, after I installed the 4tb drives in this unit, I was very pleased that the D-Link Installation app was easy to use, formatted the drives and installed them in windows in a matter of minutes. For the price, I do not believe you can beat this ShareCenter. If you want more than a two drive setup, the price of the bay units escalates very fast. If you want a four drive system, using two of these is less expensive than most four bay units. Also, I feel that it gives you more flexibility and security. If all your drives are in one unit and it goes down, what do you do? Therefore, I prefer to have redundant units rather than one big box. The units have a built-in fan to keep them cool. They can be attached directly to your PC or to your router for a neat network I would recommend these units to anyone looking a reliable, easy to use, inexpensive way to increase the storage capacity of their network (system).
Review: First blush: Hardware great, setup not so much - The D-Link DNS-320L is an upgrade of the DNS-320. It has a faster processor on board and design changes to the box. I've just had it a few days and it seems to function fine. The on-board fan has high and low speeds and defaults to off/low/high so it runs quietly most of the time (although the low speed fan isn't loud) when it is backing up, but sleeps when not in use. I am a Mac user so it is important to note that this device works fine with Time Machine. It mounts when it is time to back up and unmounts afterwards. I am running OSX Lion (10.7.5) and it is important to note that the Set Up Wizard that comes on the CD is flawed. DO NOT USE IT! Once you get the DNS-320L plugged in to your network, go to it via the Web interface. There is a set up wizard in the Web GUI that will help with the basic setup, and then you can go Management-Disk Management and set up your Hard Drive Configuration (which will format the drive(s)), then go over to Applications-Local Backups-Time Machine where you can enable Time Machine (which starts the AFP service) and then add individual shares under Settings for each machine you want to back up. I also recommend creating a user for the back up connections because if you try to connect to the NAS with the admin password, Time Machine will ask you to change it. Not the case with a mere user. The problem with the Set Up Wizard failure is that it apparently is the only way you can set up an account with mydlink.com, which is how you can connect to the NAS from your smart phone or tablet (iPhone and iPad in my case). My desire to do this led to a great deal of aggravation because when it fails, it corrupts your password and configuration, and I had to reformat the drive (losing backups that took a long time to do, about 3.25 hrs. for 156 gigs). I've filed a support ticket and hope this gets resolved soon. Meanwhile, if you are a Mac user, some features of the DNS-320L will not be available to you. Bottom Line: Incremental backups are quick and automatic for my little Mac server and iMac. That's what I wanted. The set up and personal cloud functions are up in the air for now.

## Features

- Simple and secure Cloud access via mydlink.com and mobile app
- Transfer files and media between your ShareCenter, PCs, Smartphones and tablets
- Remotely stream and upload/download media to your mobile devices
- Four RAID configurations to protect your data in the event of a hard drive failure
- Intuitive web-based user interface for easy file access and management

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008HNRD4I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #988 in Computer Network Attached Storage #3,446 in Enclosures |
| Brand | D-Link |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,256) |
| Date First Available | July 26, 2012 |
| Hard Drive | Desktop |
| Hard Drive Interface | Raid |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.25 x 7.31 x 8.13 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.99 ounces |
| Item model number | DNS-320L |
| Manufacturer | D-Link Systems |
| National Stock Number | 7021-01-624-3516 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.25 x 7.31 x 8.13 inches |
| RAM | 128 MB |
| Series | DNS-320L |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** D-Link
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Tablet
- **Item Weight:** 113 Grams
- **Material:** Metal

## Images

![D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (DNS-320L) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61O8VitvyFL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style Name** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do I access this storage remotely on a PC, without going to D-Link control panel page?**
A: There's an iPhone/iPad app and a website that you can log into that gives you access to all the files on the D-Link NAS. You could also setup an the device as an FTP server

**Q: Can I install SATA III hard drive?**
A: Actually there's not much sence in having SATA3 (6Gbit/s) cause the max theoretical speed you get over the ethernet is 1Gbit/s (~125MBs). SATA2 has 3Gbit/s which is sufficient. The NAS is not a corporate server to have its own running tasks being influenced by the hdd speed limitations, etc. The only thing it has to do is store and share the data, which it does well.It is backwards compatible with SATA2 (3 Gbit/s). The SATA3 (6Gbit/s) specification can use existing SATA cables and connectors, although it was reported that some OEMs were expected to upgrade host connectors for the higher speeds.

**Q: Can this run a plex media server?**
A: It does run D-Link Vault, which is a very comprehensive cloud backup solution powered by ElephantDrive. ElephantDrive specializes in direct cloud backup for NAS devices. They also offer 50GB free for 30 days to test: home.elephantdrive.com/welcome/d-link-sharecenter/

**Q: does it support 2 10tb or 12tb drives?**
A: Neither, the D-link website for this NAS states "This enclosure supports 2 x internal SATA HDDs up to 4TB capacity.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, inexpensive way to increase storage capacity!
*by R***I on July 4, 2013*

I already had 3 of these Storage bays. Each one has two 3tb Seagate Barracuda drives. Very happy with the setup and, at this time, do not really have a storage issue. A few weeks ago, I installed a new ASUS router, also from Amazon, and it crossed my mind that these bay storage systems were getting more expensive all the time and, if one of my bays went down, I would not have a backup. So, I started searching around for an additional unit. There is one other reliable supplier that has this at the same price. However, I prefer Amazon. Let me warn you, if you want to find this unit from Amazon ($99.99 on Prime), you have to use the following search . . . "D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage (DNS-320L)". If you search any other way, all you will find are used units for the same or more money. Since I had two new Seagate Barracuda 4tb drives I decided I would get the ShareCenter from Amazon and add that mix to my system. When I installed my current units, I had to download a patch from D-Link so that Windows could recognize a 3tb drive. I also had to use the Disk Manager to format and configure the drives. So, after I installed the 4tb drives in this unit, I was very pleased that the D-Link Installation app was easy to use, formatted the drives and installed them in windows in a matter of minutes. For the price, I do not believe you can beat this ShareCenter. If you want more than a two drive setup, the price of the bay units escalates very fast. If you want a four drive system, using two of these is less expensive than most four bay units. Also, I feel that it gives you more flexibility and security. If all your drives are in one unit and it goes down, what do you do? Therefore, I prefer to have redundant units rather than one big box. The units have a built-in fan to keep them cool. They can be attached directly to your PC or to your router for a neat network I would recommend these units to anyone looking a reliable, easy to use, inexpensive way to increase the storage capacity of their network (system).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ First blush: Hardware great, setup not so much
*by J***B on October 27, 2012*

The D-Link DNS-320L is an upgrade of the DNS-320. It has a faster processor on board and design changes to the box. I've just had it a few days and it seems to function fine. The on-board fan has high and low speeds and defaults to off/low/high so it runs quietly most of the time (although the low speed fan isn't loud) when it is backing up, but sleeps when not in use. I am a Mac user so it is important to note that this device works fine with Time Machine. It mounts when it is time to back up and unmounts afterwards. I am running OSX Lion (10.7.5) and it is important to note that the Set Up Wizard that comes on the CD is flawed. DO NOT USE IT! Once you get the DNS-320L plugged in to your network, go to it via the Web interface. There is a set up wizard in the Web GUI that will help with the basic setup, and then you can go Management-Disk Management and set up your Hard Drive Configuration (which will format the drive(s)), then go over to Applications-Local Backups-Time Machine where you can enable Time Machine (which starts the AFP service) and then add individual shares under Settings for each machine you want to back up. I also recommend creating a user for the back up connections because if you try to connect to the NAS with the admin password, Time Machine will ask you to change it. Not the case with a mere user. The problem with the Set Up Wizard failure is that it apparently is the only way you can set up an account with mydlink.com, which is how you can connect to the NAS from your smart phone or tablet (iPhone and iPad in my case). My desire to do this led to a great deal of aggravation because when it fails, it corrupts your password and configuration, and I had to reformat the drive (losing backups that took a long time to do, about 3.25 hrs. for 156 gigs). I've filed a support ticket and hope this gets resolved soon. Meanwhile, if you are a Mac user, some features of the DNS-320L will not be available to you. Bottom Line: Incremental backups are quick and automatic for my little Mac server and iMac. That's what I wanted. The set up and personal cloud functions are up in the air for now.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not what I was hoping
*by W***H on February 16, 2013*

The hardware is very good and it read the hd's I installed with no problem. But, the software is very basic and the backup software is horrible. I bought it for the RAID configuration for security for home use. I wish I had spent the money on something else with real software.

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