
D-Link
Two 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Bays/mydlink Cloud Service Support/Personal Cloud Storage Solution/CPU Speed 1.2c GHz Stream movies from ShareCenter to your TV using a compatible media player/Stream music, photos and videos to your mobile device and tablet with the mydlink NAS mobile app RAID technology protects your data in the event of a hard drive failure/My Surveillance app supports recording and playback of security videos from up to 4 D-link Cloud cameras
The D-Link ShareCenter Cloud Storage 2000 (DNS-320L/DNS-327L) is a budget‑friendly 2‑bay NAS offering RAID‑1 redundancy, gigabit Ethernet, DLNA media streaming, remote access via mydlink, and basic backup to local USB, other NAS devices, and cloud services.
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Best For
Home users and small offices needing an inexpensive, easy‑to‑setup NAS for file storage, media streaming, basic backups, and remote access; also suitable for hobbyists who want to install custom Linux firmware.
Not Ideal For
Users requiring high‑performance storage (SSD/NVMe), enterprise‑grade reliability, built‑in Wi‑Fi, or the latest firmware stability; also not ideal for environments needing continuous 24/7 operation without risk of hardware failure.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praised the DNS‑320L for packing enterprise‑like features such as RAID‑1, Amazon S3 backup, and a versatile mydlink remote‑access portal into a low‑cost package. The Photo Center and strong DLNA support were highlighted as standout media features, and the device’s openness to third‑party Linux firmware earned kudos from the enthusiast community. However, reviewers noted that firmware stability could be hit‑or‑miss and that the hardware design showed signs of aging, lacking SSD or Wi‑Fi capabilities.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the ShareCenter for its low price, straightforward setup, and reliable everyday functions like media streaming and Time Machine backups. The remote access feature is a frequent favorite, though a subset of users report occasional login problems. The most common complaints revolve around hardware reliability—many cite the “blinking blue LED of death”—and frustrations with firmware updates that sometimes disable previously working features.
Common Complaints
Hardware failures after a year or two (blinking blue LED), remote access authentication problems, firmware updates breaking DLNA or other services, lack of SSD/NVMe support, slow USB 2.0 backup speeds, and unhelpful technical support.
What People Are Saying
“For the price, you cannot beat this ShareCenter.”
“Liked the web interface, remote access wizard, and”
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