How we tested and speed test results Published on 29th November 2010 by Antony Leather How we testedAny device connected to a Gigabit LAN will have maximum read and write speeds of 125MB/sec. However, just as the controller chip on an SSD has a huge ...
Relatively inexpensive, outperforms competition, iSCSI server capabilities
Lacks Time Machine and HFS+ support, no AES encryption or online RAID migration
QNAP’s TS-210 Turbo NAS device is cheap and simple, but doesn’t have the performance and features found of more expensive products. As an entry-level server, however, the NAS device is a good value option. ...
Stylish interface; iPhone application streams media files; fairly good looking
Web interface could have been simpler; iPhone app settings not clear
A great alternative to the Synology DS210j, this model is prettier and works cleverly with an iPhone Good points Stylish interface; iPhone application streams media files; fairly good looking Bad points Web interface could have been simpler; iPhone ap...
We certainly wouldn't recommend the TS-210 Turbo NAS device if you're looking to support 10-15 people with continual backups and file transfers. However, as an entry-level network storage option with some server capabilities, the TS-210 Turbo prov...
The QNAP TS-210 is an extremely capable NAS device that does its job extremely well. QNAP claims a maximum power requirement of 14W during operation, which is very low as compared to a computer. This would be one of the reasons you would invest in a de...