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New to the Charts: Promise NS2300N SmartStor Home Digital Media Server | New to the Charts: Promise NS2300N SmartStor Home Digital Media Server |
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| Tim Higgins | |
| September 02, 2008 | |
![]() Promise's NS2300N dual-drive RAID 1 NAS has been added to the NAS Charts. The 2300N is basically a two-drive version of Promise's NS4300N four-drive NAS supporting RAID 0 and 1 filesystems. The CPU is a 333MHz Freescale MPC8313 and two hot-swappable SATA drives (up to 1 TB ea.) are supported via a Promise PDC20771 Serial ATA RAID controller. A Realtek RTL8169SC provides the Ethernet port and there is 128 MB of RAM and 32 MB of flash. A modified EXT 3 filesystem is used, so drives are not readable by standard EXT 3 systems. The system draws around 30W with two drives installed and has no power-saving features. The feature set is essentially the same as the NS4300N, but disk snapshots and remote replication are not supported. Performance was disappointing with RAID 0 writes with a gigabit LAN connection averaging only 10.3 MB/s for file sizes between 32 MB and 1 GB. Read performance for the same conditions was only slightly better, averaging 11.3 MB/s. Average RAID 1 writes and reads for the same test conditions yielded the same results. Read the full review or use the NAS Charts to run your own comparisons Tags: BYOD, NAS, Promise, RAID, Related Articles:New To The Charts: Mvix MvixBoxNew to the Charts: Sans Digital MN4L+B New To The Charts: Buffalo LinkStation Quad New To The Charts: LaCie 5big Network New to the Charts: D-Link DNS-343 4-Bay Network Storage Enclosure |
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