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This test measures the average filesystem performance of networked storage devices at the Ethernet connection speed and mode described in the chart title.

NOTE: As a reference, the maximum raw data rate for 100Mbps Ethernet is 12.5 MBytes/sec and 125 MBytes/sec for gigabit Ethernet. Throughput above these values is generally due to OS caching.
  • Blue bars represent results using this test procedure.
  • Green bars represent results using the same iozone procedure, but with iozone running on a Dell Inspiron 1000 notebook with 2.2 GHz Intel Mobile Celeron, w/ 320 MB RAM running Windows XP Home.

How to Use These Charts

  • Mousing over a bar will show the date that the test was run.
  • Clicking on the product description will take you to the related review.
  • Feature/spec details for up to four products can be obtained by checking the boxes to the right of the desired products and clicking the Compare Features buttton.
  • Comparative Performance (Throughput) vs. filesize line charts can be obtained for up to six products by checking the boxes to the right of the desired products and clicking the Throughput vs. Filesize buttton.

See this article for advice on how to choose a NAS.


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100 Mbps Average Write Performance
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Throughput (MB/s)

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