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Asustor Drivestor 4 (AS1104T) 4-bay NAS Review

To test the Drivestor 4 we used four 6TB Red drives (WD60EFRX, 5,400rpm class, 64MB cache), built into all the RAID arrays supported by the device; RAID 0 (4 disks),1, 5 (4 disks),6 (4 disks) and 10 and then tested.

Software:
Atto Disk Benchmark.
IOMeter.
Intel NASPT.
PCMark 10 Data Drive Benchmark.

To test the 2.5GbE connectivity of the TS-264 we used a Gigabyte GG-AQC107, 10Gbe card. Thanks to Gigabyte for their support with this. You can see more information on this card on the Gigabyte site, over HERE.

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