Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Origin Storage Thecus N2310 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Origin Storage Thecus N2310.
June 2014
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The editors liked
Neat unit with good reliability and fast performance
Affordable
Good mobile app for accessing content from the NAS on your phone
Great performance
So easy to use
The editors didn't like
Interface is clean
But could use refinement
Apps and app installation not as good as it is on other devices
Published: 2014-07-25, Author: Jason , review by: bigbruin.com
Very attractive price, Solid performance tested at close to 90MB/s read and write, USB 3.0 port functions at USB 3.0 speeds, Would be a very good choice for simply sharing files / media on a small network
Admin interface is a bit slow and basic, Mobile app is basic, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions.
The Thecus N2310 2-bay NAS server is a solid option if you are looking for a 2-bay device that doesn't waste your time and money with fancy extras and just gets down to serving your files. While I prefer to have more drives in order to implement a more ro...
The power consumption of the unit under various scenarios and the RAID rebuild time (for the one applicable case - RAID 1 reconstruction) are provided in the table below. These numbers were obtained while using the 4 TB WD Re disks. The unit has a MSRP o...
Speedy throughput, Easy to install 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives, Third-party app support, Torrent capability, Decent backup software
Firmware update trashed our device, Noisy operation, UI needs more description, details, User privileges not fine-grained enough, Can't assign admin rights to other users
Though simple on the outside and speedy on the inside, the N2310 NAS drive presented one iffy firmware update (and one opaque user interface) too many. We can recommend it only to the savviest and most patient NAS veterans. Read More…...
Abstract: There's a lot to like about the Thecus N2310 NAS. For $149, you're getting network-attached storage with an impressive feature set. Performance is also impressive; it has the second-fastest read I/O speeds among NASes I've tested in the consumer/SOHO clas...
Published: 2014-06-20, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
We have had the Thecus N2310 set up and running for several months and, perhaps we owe Thecus a bit of an apology for being so late in this report. This fact, in itself, provides a big compliment for Thecus as the N2310 was that easy to set up and forget...
Energy-efficient AMCC processor, Two hot-swap drive bays, Supports RAID 0, 1 and JBOD, Web-based file access, File sharing for Windows, Mac and Linux clients, iTunes, Piczza and Plex Media servers, Built-in FTP and print servers, BitTorrent client, Gigabi
Plastic construction, ThecusOS's single window design does not allow multi-tasking
Cheap, Possibility to setup network location, Easy to install HDDs
Not user friendly, Few apps, Slow loading/opening apps and files on the desktop, Fan fairly loud, I had some issues to install the software with the Intelligent NAS program and I also could not get DDNS working, Mobile apps not optimized for newer device
The Thecus N2310 is a really cheap NAS and if you only want to use it as a big hard drive on the LAN network this will probaably be enough, but if you want to have a fast NAS with a lot of options I would not recommend this. I my eyes you better pay a 100...
Easy setup, Reliable operation, Additional apps enhance value, iTunes server option works perfectly, It's a self-contained bit torrent machine
Interface might require more advanced users, Mobile app only stable on iOS during testing, Overall the Thecus N2310 NAS Server is an excellent performer, a great value, and offers a lot of functionality. This review barely touched on the many options and
At the most essential level of a networked storage drive, the N2310 performed flawlessly. It was easy to create a storage array and the NAS ran reliably during the three weeks I ran it at home. Between multiple PC's and a couple of MacBooks it was always...
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Published: 2014-05-08, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: The team at Thecus have created a network-attached storage unit that's both extremely simple to set up and looks the part of a non-assuming piece of technology. While some NAS units looks like massive hunks of metal, this mostly-plastic unit looks plain, ...