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August 2016
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Published: 2016-10-05, Author: Simon , review by: kitguru.net
Latest Intel Celeron quadcore processor, Dual channel memory support, ADM 2.6 OS, Support for 10TB drives, Lockable drive bay doors, Generally very strong performance
RAID 6 performance is a little weak in some areas.
The combination of a quad-core processor and dual channel memory provides the Asustor AS6204T with strong performance, with the NAS topping the 100MB/s mark in a number of our tests. Although the performance is very strong in most of the arrays tested wit...
Published: 2016-05-19, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Assuming you are looking at the very specific requirement of an all-in-one network storage device rolled up with a media player and/or server, then the ASUSTOR AS6204T makes for an absolutely terrific choice. Setup is extremely straightforward, even for a...
The Asustor AS6204T has more IO options than most will ever need but the features are there should you chose to use them. This happens more often than not. Once you have a NAS appliance at home its easy to start offloading tasks to the small low-power box
This model doesn't give users as much bang for the buck compared to the Asustor units we've tested before. It's still a very powerful system for the price
The Asustor AS6204T doesn't bring a lot of new features to the table but it does deliver some that, when needed, make this a unique product. We would like to see it ship with more system memory or a lower price point to compare better to other new NAS app...
Published: 2016-08-26, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The AS6204T 4-bay NAS from ASUSTOR, equipped with a low-power Celeron J3160 Braswell CPU and 4GB of RAM can handle without issue the well-optimized ADM OS which transforms it into a machine with multiple functions: backups, different service hosting, virt...
Published: 2016-04-15, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
The Asustor AS6204T has more IO options than most will ever need but the features are there should you chose to use them. This happens more often than not. Once you have a NAS appliance at home its easy to start offloading tasks to the small lowpower box
This model doesn't give users as much bang for the buck compared to the Asustor units we've tested before. It's still a very powerful system for the price.
The Asustor AS6204T doesn't bring a lot of new features to the table but it does deliver some that, when needed, make this a unique product. We would like to see it ship with more system memory or a lower price point to compare better to other new NAS a...
In order to keep testing consistent across all 4-bay units, we performed all our expansion / rebuild testing as well as power consumption evaluation with the unit configured in RAID-5. The disks used for benchmarking (Western Digital WD4000FYYZ) were also...
Build Quality, First To Use The New Intel Celeron N3150 Advanced Quad-Core CPU, Cherryview Intel HD Graphics GPU, Excellent Performance, Features, 4GB DDR3L RAM (Expandable To 8GB), Power
Surveillance Center Needs Work, Virtualization App Only Accessible Via ASUSTOR Portal,
When we sat down to compare the old (2013 model) J1900 Quad-Core Celeron model to the new (2015 model) N3150 we were surprised to see that Intel had lowered its clocks (1.6GHz from 2GHz) and the clocks of the new HD graphics (320/640MHz f...
As stated before, we don't always do a lot of testing to see if we can get close to the claimed maximum performance speeds. There is no point to it and we're not equipped to eke out the last possible bit using all sorts of performance benchmarks. It's...