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June 2014
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Published: 2014-09-07, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
This is aimed towards a lot of users- both general and power users who want a lot of storage space. The form factor, design and the functionality of the Thecus N2310 NAS unit is able to reflect that. I sense that a lot of HTPC users who have limited stora...
Compa ny mission and integrity, Many features at an affordable price, Silent operation, USB Copy button, DDNS setup to access NAS from outside the network
Additional registration for software, Lack of front USB slot
There is so much more I could do with the Thecus N2310. There just is not time for me to test every feature of the NAS. With that being said, I have used many other high dollar NAS systems in the past, and the N2310 lives up to its name. From the sleek lo...
Abstract: Can you think of a NAS worth buying that costs less than $150.00 USD? I bet you would have a hard time answering that question. I have reviewed a slew of NAS and can't answer that question, until now. Thecus has done what many have considered as the impos...
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Published: 2014-08-19, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The entry-level N2310 NAS from Thecus is featuring a different all-plastic chassis with support for both 2.5'' and 3.5'' drives. Thanks to the installable wizard, the setup can be done quite quickly, which can also include RAID creation. The motherboard i...
Published: 2014-07-25, Author: Jason , review by: bigbruin.com
Very attractive price, Solid performance tested at close to 90MB/s read and write, USB 3.0 port functions at USB 3.0 speeds, Would be a very good choice for simply sharing files / media on a small network
Admin interface is a bit slow and basic, Mobile app is basic, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions.
The Thecus N2310 2-bay NAS server is a solid option if you are looking for a 2-bay device that doesn't waste your time and money with fancy extras and just gets down to serving your files. While I prefer to have more drives in order to implement a more ro...
The power consumption of the unit under various scenarios and the RAID rebuild time (for the one applicable case - RAID 1 reconstruction) are provided in the table below. These numbers were obtained while using the 4 TB WD Re disks. The unit has a MSRP o...
Speedy throughput, Easy to install 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives, Third-party app support, Torrent capability, Decent backup software
Firmware update trashed our device, Noisy operation, UI needs more description, details, User privileges not fine-grained enough, Can't assign admin rights to other users
Though simple on the outside and speedy on the inside, the N2310 NAS drive presented one iffy firmware update (and one opaque user interface) too many. We can recommend it only to the savviest and most patient NAS veterans. Read More…...
Abstract: There's a lot to like about the Thecus N2310 NAS. For $149, you're getting network-attached storage with an impressive feature set. Performance is also impressive; it has the second-fastest read I/O speeds among NASes I've tested in the consumer/SOHO clas...
Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
We have had the Thecus N2310 set up and running for several months and, perhaps we owe Thecus a bit of an apology for being so late in this report. This fact, in itself, provides a big compliment for Thecus as the N2310 was that easy to set up and forget...
Energy-efficient AMCC processor, Two hot-swap drive bays, Supports RAID 0, 1 and JBOD, Web-based file access, File sharing for Windows, Mac and Linux clients, iTunes, Piczza and Plex Media servers, Built-in FTP and print servers, BitTorrent client, Gigabi
Plastic construction, ThecusOS's single window design does not allow multi-tasking