Synology Disk Station DS210j

Feb 24th, 2010 | By Simon

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JBOD, at the logical level combines physical disk drives into one larger drive. This comes in handy when dealing with an assortment of drives. Where RAID configuration combines drives at the limit of the smallest disk, JBOD does not.

Synology DS210j benchmarks

Synology DS210j benchmarks

The caching effects had a huge impact on the write and writer results, not just for JBOD but with the DS210j in general. The cache effects disappear as the file size increases and as we move towards the 4GB file, we see that the DS210j hits a peak at 60MB/s.

Synology DS210j benchmarks

Synology DS210j benchmarks

The read and reader results were not affected by caching and the average read and reader floats around the 40 MB/s.

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  1. Quote : “Intel 1.066 Atom processor found in the 209+II”
    Wrong, DS209+II has Freecsale mpc8533 PPC Processor, only DS710+ and DS1010+ have Intel Atom procs.

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  2. Gigi Marga wrote:

    Quote : “Intel 1.066 Atom processor found in the 209+II”
    Wrong, DS209+II has Freecsale mpc8533 PPC Processor, only DS710+ and DS1010+ have Intel Atom procs.

    Corrected in the review.

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