Ineo NA307 & NA302Ue Hard Drive Enclosures Review

by AkG     |     July 13, 2008

Performance Results Con't



ATTO Disk Benchmark

The ATTO disk benchmark tests the drives read and write speeds using gradually larger size files. For these tests, the ATTO program was set to run from its smallest to largest value (.5KB to 8192KB) and the total length was set to 256MB. The test program then spits out an extrapolated performance figure in megabytes per second.

USB





While they may not be as good as some, 34 and 32 MB/s read and write speeds are
are very decent and considering the projected price points, these units are down right good.


eSATA




Both enclosure's numbers are very respectable, its just we were expecting a lot more from the internal device than this. It seems the latency issue really does cut off some of the higher end of the drive's read potential and to a lesser extent the same holds true for the write performance. While it is not a huge handicap, perspective buyers should be aware of this potential negative before spending any of their hard earned money.
 
 
 

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