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QNAP TS-364-4G 3-bay NAS Review


The AES-NI hardware encryption engine in the Intel Celeron N5105 does a reasonable job of negating the effects of dealing with encrypted data. With the discs built into a RAID 5 array, it dropped 53MB/s when writing encrypted data to the NAS but reading the data back saw a drop in performance of just 15MB/s.

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