Testseek.co.uk have collected 27 expert reviews of the Origin Storage Thecus N5810 Pro and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Origin Storage Thecus N5810 Pro.
February 2016
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The editors liked
Powerful CPU and plenty of RAM
Five Intel-powered Gigabit Ethernet ports
Five bays allow for extra redundancy
Built-in LCM display
HDMI and Audio out for full HTPC usage
Build quality is top-notch
Built-in UPS
Quad-core Intel CPU
Capable all-round performance
Builtin UPS guards against power failure
Good value
Five 3.5inch/2.5inch drive bays
Battery UPS
Five Gigabit Ethernet connections
LCD display
Quad core Celeron J1900 processor
Three USB 3.0 ports
The editors didn't like
No eSATA
“Whether you’re a business with a big office and lot of staff or just a power-user that likes to have the best of the best
The Thecus N5810 Pro is a safe choice. There is plenty of performance
A huge range of features
An abundance of connecti
Software looks and feels dated
Drive bays not tool-free
Outdated software
Unimpressive features
Thecus 7.0 software could be more friendly
Fan noise can be annoying if you are near the NAS
You pay a premium for all those Ethernet ports and the UPS.
Published: 2016-05-26, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Five 3.5inch/2.5inch drive bays, Battery UPS, Five Gigabit Ethernet connections, LCD display, Quad core Celeron J1900 processor, Three USB 3.0 ports
Thecus 7.0 software could be more friendly, Fan noise can be annoying if you are near the NAS, You pay a premium for all those Ethernet ports and the UPS.
The Thecus N5810 PRO is a NAS with five lockable drives bays, an LCD display and a USB 3.0 port that looks impressive from the front.Turn to the rear of the NAS and it starts to look awesome as there are two more USB 3.0 ports, five Gigabit Ethernet and i...
Published: 2016-02-02, Author: Dave , review by: itpro.co.uk
Builtin UPS guards against power failure, Good value
Outdated software, Unimpressive features
The N5810Pro is good value, but its design and features didn't impress. Even so, it delivers very good performance, and it's your only option if you want a NAS appliance with its own UPS...
Software looks and feels dated, Drive bays not tool-free
Thecus has proven time and time again that it has the wherewithal to put together solid NAS hardware with innovative features that serve as genuine value-adds.With the N5810Pro, the integration of a built-in mini UPS battery gives small businesses tha...
Powerful CPU and plenty of RAM, Five Intel-powered Gigabit Ethernet ports, Five bays allow for extra redundancy, Built-in LCM display, HDMI and Audio out for full HTPC usage, Build quality is top-notch,
No eSATA, “Whether you’re a business with a big office and lot of staff or just a power-user that likes to have the best of the best, the Thecus N5810 Pro is a safe choice. There is plenty of performance, a huge range of features, an abundance of connecti
PricingThe Thecus N5810 Pro is a brand new unit and it's only about to hit the market at the end of this month. As such there aren't many listing yet, but I did find one shop that has it with an ETA for 5th May at a price of €799.00.OverviewThecus created...
Published: 2016-01-15, Author: James , review by: makeuseof.com
The N5810Pro is a great value package that will serve experienced home users well, and will scale well for small businesses with heavy data needs. Those inexperienced with a NAS might want to look elsewhere – there are more user friendly options available...
Need a basic dumb box of shared storage with some disk redundancy? There are cheaper options, although this box holds a lot of disks and offers good performance thanks to an Intel Celeron processor with 4GB of RAM. Need an application server to run a smal...
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Published: 2015-10-01, Author: James , review by: networkworld.com
Abstract: If you're looking for a desktop Network Attached Storage device, the current crop of NAS appliances should make you happy. Every box we tested worked well, provided boatloads of storage, and many cost less today per terabyte than they did just a few years...
Support for file-systems (Brfs, XFS) other than EXT4, Good performance, RAM upgrade is possible, Equipped with five Gigabit Ethernet ports (with LACP support), Reliable and silent operation, Full metal casing, HDMI and audio-out ports, Option for fast RAI
The operating system's interface needs a complete redesign, The installation of optional modules could be more straightforward, No fan profile adjustment via software possible, Some changes in the Networking Section demand for a lengthy reboot, No option
The Thecus N5810 Pro retails for $700. Support for file-systems (Brfs, XFS) other than EXT4 Good performance RAM upgrade is possible Equipped with five Gigabit Ethernet ports (with LACP support) Reliable and silent operation Full metal casing HDMI and aud...
Supports multiple File Systems, Quiet, Quick RAID 5 rebuild time w/ quick RAID option, Volume snapshots (BTRFS only), Optional builtin UPS shuts NAS down cleanly after a power loss
Slow NTFS backup throughput, Not the best bang for the buck
Equipped with five drive bays and five Gigabit Ethernet ports, the Thecus N5810PRO doesn't fit neatly into groupings of competitive NASes which generally, with the exception of single bay devices, have an even number of drive bays. Setting the NAS Finder...