NAS Storage Performance Benchmarks
Processor performance
On this page, we present several result sets, including indicative chart series showcasing multi and single-threaded performance based on CPU-Z. A NAS processor, operating at 10W, functions in a vastly different realm compared to desktop performance. To provide a comparison, we've included the results set for the Ryzen 5 7600 (65W) and the Intel Latest Core i7 1360P (28W) NUC.
Network Performance: 1 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps Ethernet
Our measurement images cover around 80% of the unit's performance capabilities and options. Let's evaluate its effectiveness. Sequential performance is the most important statistic here, with 4K Que depth 1 and 1 thread being the worst-case situation when dealing with thousands of little files and no queue (unrealistic).
NASes depending on model can operate on connections of 1000, 2500, 5000 and 10.000 Mbit/s. Performance should be in the region of 100 to 120 MB/sec at 1 GigE and close to 275 to 300 MB/sec at 2.5 GigE. We have already moved to a 10 Gbit/s infrastructure in our workplace. With the power of NVMe SSDs that may be installed, we love a 10 GigE on a single Ethernet connector.