TechRadar Verdict
An amazing powerhouse of a NAS, perfect for a software developer.
However, it isn’t cheap, and its AI features lag behind those of Synology.
As good as this NAS is, the market for something this powerful might be small.
Many of these machines do not have a direct equivalent in other brands' ranges.
A machine that is destined for ourbest NAS devices, but only for specialist requirements.
Synology has nothing close in its four-bay offerings and appears to have gone cold on SOHO NAS in general.
In short, these arent on the same level.
This is more than double the price of the DS3622xs+, which is $3000 before you add storage.
Therefore, it can charge whatever it thinks is realistic.
For those who experienced the prior Gen 2 model, this looks largely identical from the outside.
On the AS6804T, removing the cover provides access to an unused memory slot and four M.2 NVMe slots.
Getting to that requires you to dismantle the entire NAS.
By default, the machine has 16GB of DDR5 ECC 4800MHz memory in place and a maximum of 64GB.
A requirement that isn’t mentioned in the Asustor document about adding memory.
In the AS6804T, that isn’t a requirement.
Asustor AS6804T: Features
The choice of processor for the AS6804T was interesting.
But where the Intel chip can trump the V3C14 is a GPU.
Conversely, more SATA ports convert into less PCIe bandwidth for other things, like USB 4.0.
Its ability to compress and decompress archives is terrific.
The system can also enforce two-factor authentication, stopping users from writing passwords on sticky notes at their desks.
However, these are exclusively for Windows machines and are not replicated on the Apple Mac OS.
But that doesn’t absolve them of Linux support, which is completely missing in action.
That said, ADM 5.0 is an impressive platform providing strong functionality in your desired direction.
A single NMVe shared in this way over USB 4.0 hit a read speed of 1068Mbps and 591MB/s write.
An array can go faster should you have enough NMVe drives to create one.
For those considering the AS6804T, I might avoid this model from this series.
Yes, ECC isn’t cheap, but it’s not that expensive for 16GB.
Should you buy a Asustor AS6804T?
However, they also limit the bandwidth of the arrays.
What this unit lacks is processing power, as it’s powered by an Intel Celeron N5105.
That chip also means it only offers USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports for connecting external storage.
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