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Thecus N7510 7-Bay NAS Review

This test quite simply put copies a single large file from the test system to the NAS box to show how well the system can sustain a single write speed. The 1.4GB file is copied to the drive and written in 64kB blocks.

File copy to NAS is one of the two key areas that we look at when seeing how far a NAS can push things and whilst this is not the fastest results that we have seen from a Thecus NAS, at 128MB/s under RAID0, it is still a very strong result. RAID1 as expected is the slowest, but it still is capable of 109.9MB/s.

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