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Which NAS Should You Buy? Synology DS1511+ vs QNAP TS-209 Pro vs Iron Cow Zero 1

Compare the used Synology DS1511+ 5-bay, the QNAP TS-209 Pro, and the Iron Cow Zero 1 to choose the right network storage for your drives and budget.

Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Your laptop is full, your PC is another island of files, and the external drive you keep moving between desks has become a backup bottleneck. Network-attached storage solves that by putting your data on a shared drive you can reach from multiple computers. This guide compares four NAS listings: two used Synology DS1511+ servers, a used QNAP TS-209 Pro, and a new Iron Cow Zero 1. Two of the four entries are the same Synology model at the same price, so the real decision is between maximum drive capacity, a compact secondhand server, and a new enclosure with a faster network port.

Quick take

For most people, the choice comes down to how much storage they expect to need. The Synology DS1511+ is the model with the most drive bays and the highest listed price, making it the pick for anyone who wants room to expand. The QNAP TS-209 Pro is a used server priced below the Synology and aimed at simpler PC backup and file sharing. The Iron Cow Zero 1 is a new enclosure that anchors the low end of the price spread.

Price comparison

At a glance, the range runs from USD 79.95 to USD 249.97. The Synology entries sit at the top, while the QNAP and Iron Cow are close to each other near the bottom. The QNAP sits roughly $10 above the Iron Cow, while the Synology is more than $150 above both. If you are replacing a full external drive, the extra capacity of the Synology may justify its higher price; if you just need a shared folder for documents, a simpler unit can be enough.

NAS entryListed pricePrice bar
Synology DS1511+ (first listing)USD 249.97
Synology DS1511+ (second listing)USD 249.97
QNAP TS-209 ProUSD 89.99
Iron Cow Zero 1USD 79.95

Decision matrix

Choose the Synology DS1511+ if you want the largest drive capacity in this group and you are okay with a used unit. Choose the QNAP TS-209 Pro if you want a simpler, lower-priced NAS for a PC and you can supply your own hard drives. Choose the Iron Cow Zero 1 if you prefer a new enclosure and want a faster network port without paying the top price.

Product notes

Synology DiskStation DS1511+ (two listings)

NICE Synology DiskStation DS1511+ NAS Server 5-Bay HDD Storage Unit

Two separate listings offer the same used Synology DiskStation DS1511+ at the same price. The strongest argument for this model is its five drive bays, which give you more room to grow than either of the 2-bay options in this comparison. The unit has a 1 GB cache, USB ports, eSATA, Gigabit Ethernet, M.2, NVMe, and PCI Express connections, plus a 3.5-inch form factor. It also works with laptops and PCs, which makes it easy to fit into an existing setup. The main limitation is the used condition: both entries are pre-owned units, so this is a better fit for someone comfortable buying secondhand NAS hardware.

QNAP TS-209 Pro 2-Bay NAS Server

QNAP TS-209 Pro 2-Bay NAS Server, SoC 500MHz 128MB DDR2 Network Attached Server

The QNAP TS-209 Pro is a used 2-bay NAS server that lands at a lower price than the Synology. It has a hot-swap 2-bay design, a 3.5-inch form factor, and a USB port. The unit was verified with QNAP QFinder Pro and tested with two HDDs. The included items are the enclosure and switching power supply, so the hard drives are on you. The combination of a 500MHz SoC and 128MB DDR2 memory keeps expectations modest, making this unit best for straightforward file sharing and backup rather than heavy workloads.

Iron Cow Zero 1 2-Bay NAS Enclosure

IRON COW ZERO 1 NETWORK STORAGE SYSTEM 2-BAY NAS ENCLOSURE 2.5GbE LAN

Iron Cow's Zero 1 is the only new unit in this group, and it is also the entry at the lowest listed price. The 2.5GbE LAN port gives it a networking advantage over the other listings if your router and devices support that speed. It has a 4-core RK3568 processor, a larger cooling fan, and SATA bays that support up to 24TB per drive. Because it has two bays, your total storage is limited to the two drives you install, which is the main trade-off compared with the five-bay Synology. If you want a new enclosure with a faster network connection, this is the one.

Final recommendation

Pick the Synology DS1511+ at USD 249.97 when maximum drive capacity is your priority and you're comfortable with a used unit. Pick the QNAP TS-209 Pro at USD 89.99 for a used server that covers basic PC backup and file sharing. Pick the Iron Cow Zero 1 at USD 79.95 for a new 2-bay NAS with 2.5GbE.

Products in this article
NICE Synology DiskStation DS1511+ NAS Server 5-Bay HDD Storage UnitUSD 249.97View on eBayNICE Synology DiskStation DS1511+ NAS Server 5-Bay HDD Storage UnitUSD 249.97View on eBayQNAP TS-209 Pro 2-Bay NAS ServerUSD 89.99View on eBayIRON COW ZERO 1 NETWORK STORAGE SYSTEM 2-BAY NAS ENCLOSURE 2.5GbE LANUSD 79.95View on eBay
NICE Synology DiskStation DS1511+ NAS Server 5-Bay HDD Storage UnitUSD 249.97View on eBayNICE Synology DiskStation DS1511+ NAS Server 5-Bay HDD Storage UnitUSD 249.97View on eBayQNAP TS-209 Pro 2-Bay NAS ServerUSD 89.99View on eBayIRON COW ZERO 1 NETWORK STORAGE SYSTEM 2-BAY NAS ENCLOSURE 2.5GbE LANUSD 79.95View on eBay

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