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June 2014
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Published: 2014-02-05, Author: Perry , review by: geardiary.com
Pretty quick setup, Attractive black case, Low power consumption, Tons of features and functions
Very affordable price, High price/performance ratio, Good performance, Very low power consumption, USB 3.0 support, Fan is of good quality, Option for fast RAID creation, Supports several optional modules (however, not all Thecus add-on modules) along wit
Can't expand from single disk to a RAID level without losing data, The interface slows down with many clients, and I encountered severe problems with more than three clients, No support for HDD standby (spin-down), although Thecus speaks of 5 W consumptio
The Thecus N2310 retails for $159. Very affordable price High price/performance ratio Good performance Very low power consumption USB 3.0 support Fan is of good quality Option for fast RAID creation Supports several optional modules (however, not all Thec...
High data transfer speeds, Amazing value, Two bays for the price of one, High quality construction, Small size and weight, Low power usage, USB 3.0 port on rear panel, Quiet operation, Easy, fast setup with online install portal, High quality external pow
Can't migrate from single disk to RAID without erasing data, Must be on same subnet as workstation, or use static IPs, Chassis screws located under adhesivebacked feet, Drive trays and bays not labeled 1, 2, etc.
Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. As Albert Einstein said, “ Not everything that can...
No iSCSI, Does not support all Thecus addin modules, rsync backup didn't work, Slow attached backup
It used to be that $150 or so would buy you only a Marvell-based NAS capable of 50 MB/s or so performance. With the newer crop of SoCs exemplified by Marvell's Armada 370 and now Applied Micro's APM86491, it looks like the performance bar has been signifi...
Neat unit with good reliability and fast performance, Affordable, Good mobile app for accessing content from the NAS on your phone
Interface is clean, but could use refinement, Apps and app installation not as good as it is on other devices
The Thecus N2310 is a well priced, 2-bay NAS device that offers plenty of speed for storing and accessing files across your network. Its interface could use a little refinement to make it more user friendly, especially for many of its extra features, but...
The Thecus N2310 is really one heck of a NAS appliance, especially when you consider the price of this unit. At $159.99 MSRP, this might just be the most complete diskless solution available on the market. For comparison, the WD MyCloud EXII in its diskl...
Published: 2014-10-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
For about $125 at press time, is the Thecus N2310 an example of being smart with your money, or just a product for people who are plain cheap? Considering almost everything else in the category nowadays command a price of well over $200, the N2310's bigge...
Price, Nice looks, Good build quality, Connectivity options, Easy initial setup, Rich feature set, Flawless media playback
Vibrations and noise (if you are sensitive), ThecusOS 6 not mature, Help section needs updating, Mobile app could use refinement
The Thecus N2310 NAS Server is a budget oriented solution; just looking at the plastic construction will give it away - no fancy aluminium enclosure here. The build quality is however, pretty good, great value doesn't necessarily mean a cheap product, and...