Thecus N2810 NAS review

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Nas Storage Performance Benchmarks

Performance

The performance measurement screenshots that we are about to show you cover like 80% of the unit's capabilities and possibilities. Let's have a look at its performance. For our test we'll use a fast SATA3 SSD. Obviously normally you'd mount a big HDD, but since we do not want any HDD to be a bottleneck in terms of relative performance we opted for an SSD. This way we can maximize the performance of the hardware inside this NAS unit.


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First impression, at close to 80 MB/s for both reads and writes we already know the NAS is plenty fast on a Gigabit network. Also IO on small 4K files in queues of 4 and 16 shows pretty good performance. We're not sure why reads are slower in this test though as for the rest of the benchmarks the performance is totally fine.

NAS File Copy

In the test below we look at copying workloads, it copies a single large file from and to the NAS box, this is a 1.4 GB file being copied to the drive and written in 64KB blocks. Dir copy emulates a horrendously filled directory with thousands of tiny files, a killer for any storage unit.
  

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NAS Content / Office and Photo album

For the photo album test there are 170 photos with varying size. Reading such files in a photo album places read load on the drive as a lot of metadata is being read, then a thumbnail is made and finally the image viewed. For Office productivity roughly 600 are files written to and read from the drive. The bigger part of write access is made up of 1KB writes making this a very intense job. For content creation there is simulated access by video creation applications, roughly 100 files with 12 MB reads and 14 MB writes in varying sizes of blocks.

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NAS Video playback & record

For HD Video tests we see various workloads simulating a 2GB file being read or written in 256KB blocks sequentially from the drive or both at the same time. This simulates where a 720p HD video is being multiplied and streamed by 2x and 4x that number.

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