QNAP TS-219P Turbo NAS
Oct 24th, 2009 | By SimonTypically, with modern day software, a record size of 64kb is used with larger files. With the sheer amount of data conveyed throughout the last few tests, it was hard to accurately gauge the QNAP TS-219P Turbo NAS performance, and even harder to do so across different RAID configurations. In the next section, we will be comparing the data compiled through the tests we ran earlier to gauge performance over the various RAID configurations. The results show that RAID 0 is indeed faster than JBOD and RAID 1 even if the averages are very similar together. The biggest spread is about 10MB/s which is substantial if you’re transferring massive databases across the network but also not so huge of a loss making RAID 1 unconsiderable.





Fab review thank you. Most helpful in deciding on a NAS to purchase. I have been looking at products for my home network for a few weeks and at last I found an informative review.
All the info will be helpful setting up the product. I was also thinking of using Seagate HDDs so I shall be pursuing that route.
Though I don’t have great IT knowledge I found the review intelligent, didn’t talk down to novices like me and yet gave loads of info helping me to make an informed judgement.
Thanks again
Bob