QNAP TS-464 NAS 10GbE RAID 0/5/6 Testing with the WD Red Pro 22TB HDDs - [ Ссылка ]
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Hardware Used in today’s Tests
QNAP TS-464 NAS – [ Ссылка ]
WD Red Pro 22TB NAS Hard Drive – [ Ссылка ]
QNAP 10GbE Upgrade – [ Ссылка ]
Sonnet Solo TB3-to-10GbE Adapter – [ Ссылка ]
QNAP QNA-UC5G1T 5GbE-to-USB Adapter – [ Ссылка ]
Sabrent NT-S25G 2.5GbE-to-USB Adapter – [ Ссылка ]
QNAP TS-464 NAS Review - [ Ссылка ]
WD Red Pro 22TB Review - [ Ссылка ]
When you buy a new NAS and drives, one of the most important long-term decisions that you will make is choosing your RAID level. A RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is the process of combining multiple media drives together into a single area of storage (a Storage Pool). Different RAID configurations provide different benefits and although it is not impossible to switch/change your RAID level years down the line it is not particularly straightforward, is quite limited in the range of RAID change options and often just makes you wish you had picked better the first time around! That is one of the main purposes of today’s article, to understand the performance differences between the big three RAID configurations that people choose for their first NAS system – RAID 0, RAID 5 and RAID 6. In order to achieve this, I have opted to use the 2022 released QNAP TS-464 4-Bay NAS, combined with a 10GbE upgrade and alongside this I have fully populated the device with FOUR of the new massive capacity 22TB WD Red Pro series Hard drives. What we have here is a fully-featured, Prosumer NAS system with an external 1,000MB/s external throughput and a potential 88 Terabytes to play with! This will be a great way to test the performance potential of RAID 0 vs RAID 5 vs RAID 6 for users who are considering a modest scale 4-Bay NAS and want to make sure they pick the right RAID configuration for their needs right – FIRST TIME!
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